This volume explains Said's key ideas, their contexts and impact, with reference to both his scholarship and journalism. These ideas include: the place of text and critic in "the world," knowledge, power, and the construction of the "Other," the links between culture and imperialism, and exile, iden
Edward SaidโAccidental Feminist
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- Publisher
- Amerasia Journal
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 72
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Edward Said: Accidental Feminist (Sondra Hale)
Our Work Is of This World (Moustafa Bayoumi)
Edward Said: The Founder of Postcolonial Discursivity (Ali Behdad)
My Mother the Hero: Edward Saidโs Out of Place: A Memoir as Feminist Text (Anna Bernard)
โHave You Eaten?โ (Rey Chow)
Edward Said in Counterpoint (Kandice Chuh)
Blood of a Slave, Heart of a King (Sohail Daulatzai)
Queering Orientalism (Rahul Gairola)
Edward Said and Asian American/Postcolonial Diaspora Studies (B. P. Giri)
Exilic Homes (Ketu H. Katrak)
The Intellectual as Exemplar: Identity, Oppositional Politics, and the Ambivalent Legacy of Edward Said (Vinay Lal)
Before and After Orientalism (Jinqi Ling)
On Edward Said (Lisa Lowe)
Orientalism: Entrances and Exits (Thu-huong Nguyen-vo)
The Man Who Confounded Congress (Vijay Prashad)
Edward Saidโs Use-Value forAsian American Cultural Projects (E. San Juan)
Traveling Theory, Transforming Criticism: Edward W. Said in Taiwan (Te-hsing Shan)
Edward Said, Dispeller of Delusions (Henry Yu)
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