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  1. Edward Said and the Work of the Critic
    Speaking Truth to Power
    Contributor: Arac, Jonathan (Mitwirkender); Bove, Paul A. (Mitwirkender); Bové, Paul A. (Herausgeber); Cochran, Terry (Mitwirkender); Harlow, Barbara (Mitwirkender); Jacqueline, Rose (Mitwirkender); Karatani, Kojin (Mitwirkender); Khalidi, Rashid I. (Mitwirkender); Locke, Ralph P. (Mitwirkender); Merod, Jim (Mitwirkender); Mitchell, W. J. T.; Mitchell, W. J. T. (Mitwirkender); Mufti, Aamir R. (Mitwirkender); Murrouchi, Mustapha (Mitwirkender); Spivak, Chakravorty Gayatri (Mitwirkender); Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty; Waters, Lindsay (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2000; ©2000
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    For at least two decades the career of Edward Said has defined what it means to be a public intellectual today. Although attacked as a terrorist and derided as a fraud for his work on behalf of his fellow Palestinians, Said's importance extends far... more

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    For at least two decades the career of Edward Said has defined what it means to be a public intellectual today. Although attacked as a terrorist and derided as a fraud for his work on behalf of his fellow Palestinians, Said's importance extends far beyond his political activism. In this volume a distinguished group of scholars assesses nearly every aspect of Said's work-his contributions to postcolonial theory, his work on racism and ethnicity, his aesthetics and his resistance to the aestheticization of politics, his concepts of figuration, his assessment of the role of the exile in a metropolitan culture, and his work on music and the visual arts.In two separate interviews, Said himself comments on a variety of topics, among them the response of the American Jewish community to his political efforts in the Middle East. Yet even as the Palestinian struggle finds a central place in his work, it is essential-as the contributors demonstrate-to see that this struggle rests on and gives power to his general "critique of colonizers" and is not simply the outgrowth of a local nationalism. Perhaps more than any other person in the United States, Said has changed how the U.S. media and American intellectuals must think about and represent Palestinians, Islam, and the Middle East. Most importantly, this change arises not as a result of political action but out of a potent humanism-a breadth of knowledge and insight that has nourished many fields of inquiry. Originally a special issue of boundary 2, the book includes new articles on minority culture and on orientalism in music, as well as an interview with Said by Jacqueline Rose.Supporting the claim that the last third of the twentieth century can be called the "Age of Said," this collection will enlighten and engage students in virtually any field of humanistic study.Contributors. Jonathan Arac, Paul A. Bové, Terry Cochran, Barbara Harlow, Kojin Karatani, Rashid I. Khalidi, Sabu Kohsu, Ralph Locke, Mustapha Marrouchi, Jim Merod, W. J. T. Mitchell, Aamir R. Mufti, Jacqueline Rose, Edward W. Said, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Lindsay Waters...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Arac, Jonathan (Mitwirkender); Bove, Paul A. (Mitwirkender); Bové, Paul A. (Herausgeber); Cochran, Terry (Mitwirkender); Harlow, Barbara (Mitwirkender); Jacqueline, Rose (Mitwirkender); Karatani, Kojin (Mitwirkender); Khalidi, Rashid I. (Mitwirkender); Locke, Ralph P. (Mitwirkender); Merod, Jim (Mitwirkender); Mitchell, W. J. T.; Mitchell, W. J. T. (Mitwirkender); Mufti, Aamir R. (Mitwirkender); Murrouchi, Mustapha (Mitwirkender); Spivak, Chakravorty Gayatri (Mitwirkender); Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty; Waters, Lindsay (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822380092
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    Series: A boundary 2 book
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (326 p.)
  2. Edward Said and the work of the critic
    speaking truth to power
    Published: c2000
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    A distinguished panel of contributors assess and expand Edward Said's many contributions to the study of colonialism, imperialism and representation that have marked his career-long struggle to end conflict and further the effort to build civilizati more

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    A distinguished panel of contributors assess and expand Edward Said's many contributions to the study of colonialism, imperialism and representation that have marked his career-long struggle to end conflict and further the effort to build civilizati

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0822380099; 0822324873; 0822325225; 9780822380092; 9780822324874; 9780822325222
    Series: a boundary 2 book
    Subjects: Politics and literature; Literature, Modern; Politics and culture; Criticism; Power (Social sciences) in literature
    Other subjects: Said, Edward W
    Scope: Online-Ressource (317 p), 24 cm
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    "Boundary 2 book

    All but three of the essays were originally published in Boundary 2, summer 1998

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-312) and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Contents; Introduction; Edward Said talks to Jacqueline Rose; The panic of the visual: a conversation with EdwardW. Said; Race before racism: the disappearance of the American; Criticism between opposition and counterpoint; The matter of language; In responses begins responsibility:music and emotion; The sublime lyrical abstractions of Edward W. Said; Edward W. Said and the American public sphere:speaking truth to power; Uses of aesthetics: after orientalism; Sappers in the stacks: colonial archives, land mines, and truth commissions; Counternarratives, recoveries, refusals

    Auerbach in Istanbul: Edward Said, secular criticism, and the question of minority cultureExoticism and orientalism in music: problems for theworldly critic; Notes; Index