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Presents a collection of essays on the work of Edward Said. This book addresses many aspects of his oeuvre, including his breakthrough "Orientalism", the role of the intellectual, the "Question of Palestine", and finally his dramatic memoir, "Out of Place". It is useful for those interested in the work of this controversial thinker.

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Clearly this is the most comprehensive analysis of Edward Said's work yet compiled, a collection that will open up the full range of Said's impact on the humanities. This book combines a range of investigation with new insights into his work. -- Bill Ashcroft, Hong Kong University

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Chapter 1 Knowledge, Power and Fear: Edward Said and the "Mainstreaming" of Postcolonial Literary Thought Chapter 2 Said's Impact on Arab Intellectuals: Reverberations of Said's Thought in the Current Debates over Islam and US-Muslim/Arab Relations 3 The "Postcolonial" in Translation: Reading Said in Hebrew 4 Said's Foucault, or the Places of the Critic 5 The Wor(l)d, the Text, and the (In)fusionist 6 Edward Said's Counterpoint 7 Territorial Ambition: Edward Said's Unmasking of the Intellectuals' Complicity with State Expansion 8 Historiography as a Means for Power: "Otherization" and Imperialism Through the Writings of Edward Said 9 What Would Said Say? Reflections on Tradition, Imperialism, and Globalism 10 "Lewelinthecrown.co.uk": Orientalism's Strange Persistence in British South Asian Writing 11 Latin American Orientalism from Margin to Margins 12 The Legacy and the Future of Orientalism 13 Occidentalism: Edward Said's Legacy for the Occidentalist Imaginary and its Critique 14 Nation and Narration: The English Novel and Englishness 15 Fish(ing) for Colonial Counter-Narratives in the Language of Post-Colonial Criticism 16 Subject and Citizen: Ambivalent Identity in Postcolonial Cameroon 17 Was Edward Said Right in Depicting Albert Camus as an Imperialist Writer? 18 Edward Said, John Berger, Jean Mohr: Seeking an Other Optic 19 After the Last Sky: A Liminal Space 20 Other Places: Said's Map of the Middle East

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 4/27/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739109885, 978-0739109885
      ISBN10: 073910988X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents a collection of essays on the work of Edward Said. This book addresses many aspects of his oeuvre, including his breakthrough "Orientalism", the role of the intellectual, the "Question of Palestine", and finally his dramatic memoir, "Out of Place". It is useful for those interested in the work of this controversial thinker.

      Trade Review
      Clearly this is the most comprehensive analysis of Edward Said's work yet compiled, a collection that will open up the full range of Said's impact on the humanities. This book combines a range of investigation with new insights into his work. -- Bill Ashcroft, Hong Kong University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Knowledge, Power and Fear: Edward Said and the "Mainstreaming" of Postcolonial Literary Thought Chapter 2 Said's Impact on Arab Intellectuals: Reverberations of Said's Thought in the Current Debates over Islam and US-Muslim/Arab Relations 3 The "Postcolonial" in Translation: Reading Said in Hebrew 4 Said's Foucault, or the Places of the Critic 5 The Wor(l)d, the Text, and the (In)fusionist 6 Edward Said's Counterpoint 7 Territorial Ambition: Edward Said's Unmasking of the Intellectuals' Complicity with State Expansion 8 Historiography as a Means for Power: "Otherization" and Imperialism Through the Writings of Edward Said 9 What Would Said Say? Reflections on Tradition, Imperialism, and Globalism 10 "Lewelinthecrown.co.uk": Orientalism's Strange Persistence in British South Asian Writing 11 Latin American Orientalism from Margin to Margins 12 The Legacy and the Future of Orientalism 13 Occidentalism: Edward Said's Legacy for the Occidentalist Imaginary and its Critique 14 Nation and Narration: The English Novel and Englishness 15 Fish(ing) for Colonial Counter-Narratives in the Language of Post-Colonial Criticism 16 Subject and Citizen: Ambivalent Identity in Postcolonial Cameroon 17 Was Edward Said Right in Depicting Albert Camus as an Imperialist Writer? 18 Edward Said, John Berger, Jean Mohr: Seeking an Other Optic 19 After the Last Sky: A Liminal Space 20 Other Places: Said's Map of the Middle East

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