I Knowing the Oriental The first part of the first chapter, “The Scope of Orientalism,” in Edward Said’s book Orientalism, is ‘Knowing the Oriental’. In this chapter, Said explains how Western knowledge about the East was closely connected to political power and imperial control. To illustrate this, he begins with a speech delivered in 1910 by the British politician Arthur James Balfour. At that time, Britain had been ruling Egypt for many years, but some members of the British Parliament were starting to question whether Britain had the right to remain there. Balfour defended British occupation of Egypt. Interestingly, he did not justify British rule by emphasizing military strength or economic advantage. Instead, he argued that Britain had the authority to rule Egypt because it understood Egypt better than the Egyptians themselves. Balfour refers to Egypt as part of the “Orient,” a term widely used in Europe to describe Eastern societies. He presents Egypt as...