Edward Said at the LimitsSUNY Press, 8 Ιαν 2004 - 340 σελίδες On Edward Said at the Limits, Mustapha Marrouchi offers a sensitive critique of Edward Said, one of America s foremost commentators on the Palestinian cause. Marrouchi does justice to the extraordinary life of a complex figure who was fundamentally a humanist committed to the eradication of domination and whose angry and eloquent writings are of fierce relevance to the fragmented world in which we live. The Said story has become the model for the struggle to rewrite colonial history. Offering the most up-to-date and comprehensive bibliography of Said s work, this is the only single author book devoted solely to Edward Said and his writing. |
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The Intellectual with a Mandate | 31 |
Rereading the Postcolonial Sign | 73 |
My Homeland the Text | 107 |
The Site of Memory | 145 |
The Will to Authority and Transgression | 171 |
In Defense of Edward Said | 209 |
Säēd Data Base 19662002 | 245 |
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