Edward Said
A Critical Reader
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:14th Jan '93
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This volume is the first book-length examination of Said's remarkable career, providing a critical survey of his writings and an interim assessment of his achievements in both the cultural and political spheres. This collection includes essays on the Arab-Islamic context of Said's work, his reception among Israeli and American Jews, the institutional contexts of his cultural criticism, and his interventions in Middle Eastern politics.
"Will introduce students to the multifarious cultural problems that can be subsumed under the rubric of Edward Said."Voice Literature Supplement
"An excellent collection of critical essays on the writings of Edward Said. Highly recommended as an assessment of one of the most influential and readable critics of today's international cultural scene." Language and Literature
"The reader is a vibrant collection of scholarly essays which elaborate different nuances which issue from Said's written work, his academic position, his politics, his cultural positionality, and the ways in which he negotiates these."
"It is a wonderful collection of dense and rigorous analysis, which covers cultural studies, anthropolgy, politics, literature and history."
"Reading through all these critical analyses of Said's work is refreshingly challenging, and it is rewarded at the end with the "Interview with Edward Said" with Jenifer Wicke and Michael Sprinker."
"The interview sweeps eloquently through major considerations, like nationalism, canonical works, narrativization, and marxism." Visions
ISBN: 9781557862297
Dimensions: 250mm x 200mm x 15mm
Weight: 680g
284 pages