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Edward Said and Critical Decolonization (Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics)

von AUC Press

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This book is dedicated to Edward Said (1935-2003), a major literary and cultural critic, who has been instrumental in promoting decolonization through his analytical and critical writing. Scholarly articles tackle various aspects of Said's writing on fiction, criticism, politics, and music, and the volume includes an extensive bibliography of Edward Said.Edward Said and Critical Decolonization strives to cover the multi-faceted career of Said, with emphasis on his critical contribution to decolonization and resistance to hegemony. There are moving testimonies by friends and relatives, students and colleagues, which throw light on his personality. An article by Said himself on the idea of the university is published for the first time in the English section of the book, in addition to two of his articles that appear for the first time in Arabic translation in the Arabic section. The volume also includes articles exploring in depth Said's political, critical, and aesthetic positions--including his views on the Palestinian question and exile, on Orientalism and representation, on intellectuals and secular criticism, on traveling theory, music, and humanism. And Said's thought is explored in relation to other major thinkers such as Marx, Freud, and Foucault. The international diversity of the contributors--from Japan to Mexico, and from Egypt to India--reflect Said's own crossing of geographical and disciplinary borders to become an intellectual of the world, speaking on behalf of the voiceless.Contributors: Fadwa Abdel Rahman, Tamer Abdel Wahab, Richard Armstrong, Radwa Ashour, Mourid Barghouti, Mostafa Bayoumi, Faissal Darraj, Terry Eagleton, Do'aa Embabi, Ibrahim Fathy, Ferial Ghazoul, Rokus de Groot, Stathis Gourgouris, Hoda Guindi, Ananya Kabir, Anwar Moghith, Faten Morsy, Hassan Nafaa, Nehal El-Naggar, Lamis El Nakkash, Daisuke Nishihara, Rubén Chuaqui, Yasmine Ramadan, Andrew Rubin, Edward Said, Najla Said, Manar El Shorbagy, Yumna Siddiqi, David Sweet, Michael Wood, Youssef Yacoubi.Alif 25… (mehr)
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This book is dedicated to Edward Said (1935-2003), a major literary and cultural critic, who has been instrumental in promoting decolonization through his analytical and critical writing. Scholarly articles tackle various aspects of Said's writing on fiction, criticism, politics, and music, and the volume includes an extensive bibliography of Edward Said.Edward Said and Critical Decolonization strives to cover the multi-faceted career of Said, with emphasis on his critical contribution to decolonization and resistance to hegemony. There are moving testimonies by friends and relatives, students and colleagues, which throw light on his personality. An article by Said himself on the idea of the university is published for the first time in the English section of the book, in addition to two of his articles that appear for the first time in Arabic translation in the Arabic section. The volume also includes articles exploring in depth Said's political, critical, and aesthetic positions--including his views on the Palestinian question and exile, on Orientalism and representation, on intellectuals and secular criticism, on traveling theory, music, and humanism. And Said's thought is explored in relation to other major thinkers such as Marx, Freud, and Foucault. The international diversity of the contributors--from Japan to Mexico, and from Egypt to India--reflect Said's own crossing of geographical and disciplinary borders to become an intellectual of the world, speaking on behalf of the voiceless.Contributors: Fadwa Abdel Rahman, Tamer Abdel Wahab, Richard Armstrong, Radwa Ashour, Mourid Barghouti, Mostafa Bayoumi, Faissal Darraj, Terry Eagleton, Do'aa Embabi, Ibrahim Fathy, Ferial Ghazoul, Rokus de Groot, Stathis Gourgouris, Hoda Guindi, Ananya Kabir, Anwar Moghith, Faten Morsy, Hassan Nafaa, Nehal El-Naggar, Lamis El Nakkash, Daisuke Nishihara, Rubén Chuaqui, Yasmine Ramadan, Andrew Rubin, Edward Said, Najla Said, Manar El Shorbagy, Yumna Siddiqi, David Sweet, Michael Wood, Youssef Yacoubi.Alif 25

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