An intimate intellectual, political and personal portrait of Edward Said, one of the 20th centuries leading public intellectualsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward Said was University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He was the author of more than twenty books, including Orientalism, Culture and Imperialism and On Late Style and his essays and reviews appeared in newspapers and periodicals throughout the world. Edward Said died in September 2003. Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York, an internationally renowned cultural critic, and award-winning author, with over 25 books to his name. He also offers commentery as a current affair essayist and his articles have appeared on major international print, digital, and broadcast media. He is regularly featured on CNN, BBC, CBC, Aljazeera, and other global, national, and local venues. His essays have regularly appeared in al-Ahram Weekly in Egypt, Bir Gun in Turkey, and CNN in the United States. He currently writes a regular column for Aljazeera.
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Introduction One: The Moment of Myth Two: Mourning Edward Said Three: Forget reds under the bed, there's Arabs in the attic Four: For a Fistful of Dust: A Passage to Palestine Five: Dreams of a Nation Six: On Exilic Intellectuals Seven: Paradise Delayed: With Hany AbüAssad in Palestine Eight: On Comprador Intellectuals Nine: The Discrete Charm of European Intellectuals Ten: The name that enables: remembering Edward Said Eleven: Orientalism Today: A Conversation Twelve: His Unconquerable Soul: Translating Said into another Key Thirteen: Edward Said's Orientalism: Forty years later Fourteen: Rosa Luxemburg: The unsung hero of postcolonial theory Fifteen: Palestine then and Now Sixteen: Alas, poor Bernard Lewis, a fellow of infinite jest
Introduction One: The Moment of Myth Two: Mourning Edward Said Three: Forget reds under the bed, there's Arabs in the attic Four: For a Fistful of Dust: A Passage to Palestine Five: Dreams of a Nation Six: On Exilic Intellectuals Seven: Paradise Delayed: With Hany AbüAssad in Palestine Eight: On Comprador Intellectuals Nine: The Discrete Charm of European Intellectuals Ten: The name that enables: remembering Edward Said Eleven: Orientalism Today: A Conversation Twelve: His Unconquerable Soul: Translating Said into another Key Thirteen: Edward Said's Orientalism: Forty years later Fourteen: Rosa Luxemburg: The unsung hero of postcolonial theory Fifteen: Palestine then and Now Sixteen: Alas, poor Bernard Lewis, a fellow of infinite jest
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