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Paradoxical Citizenship

Essays on Edward Said

Silvia Nagy-Zekmi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Lexington Books

Published:27th Apr '06

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Edward Said (1935-2003) has been one of the most influential literary and social critics of the 20th century. His writings extend over topics such as literature, philosophy, music and political activism. His seminal works such as Beginnings: Intention and Method (1975) and especially Orientalism (1978) provide the foundations of postcolonial theory and have been used to critique and theorize on many disciplines. This collection of articles comprises essays that represent a theoretical critique of Said's work by eminent scholars around the world. At the same time, it is an homage to the late critic showing the profound impact of his work on postcolonial and cultural studies, in addition to politics and contemporary literature.

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

ISBN: 9780739109885

Dimensions: 237mm x 159mm x 26mm

Weight: 558g

292 pages