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The Edward Said reader / edited by Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin.

By: Said, Edward WContributor(s): Bayoumi, Moustafa | Rubin, AndrewSeries: Vintage original: Publisher: New York : Vintage, 2000Description: xxxiv, 472 p. ; 21 cm001: 43746ISBN: 9780375709364 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Politics and culture | Politics and literature | SocietyDDC classification: 306 SAI LOC classification: HM621 | .S2 2000Summary: 'The Edward Said Reader' presents key selections from Said's works, from his groundbreaking 1966 study of Joseph Conrad, through 'Culture and Imperialism', to the recent critically acclaimed memoir 'Out of Place'.
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Edward Said, the renowned literary and cultural critic and passionately engaged intellectual, is one of our era's most formidable, provocative, and important thinkers.nbsp;nbsp;For more than three decades his books, which include Culture and Imperialism , Peace and Its Discontents , and the seminal study Orientalism , have influenced not only our worldview but the very terms of public discourse.

The Edward Said Reader includes key sections from all of Said's books, from the groundbreaking 1966 study of Joseph Conrad to his new memoir, Out of Place . Whether he is writing of Zionism or Palestinian self-determination, Jane Austen or Yeats, music or the media, Said's uncompromising intelligence casts urgent light on every subject he undertakes. The Edward Said Reader will prove a joy to the general reader and an indispensable resource for scholars of politics, history, literature, and cultural studies: in short, of all those fields that his work has influenced and, in some cases, transformed.

'The Edward Said Reader' presents key selections from Said's works, from his groundbreaking 1966 study of Joseph Conrad, through 'Culture and Imperialism', to the recent critically acclaimed memoir 'Out of Place'.

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Kirkus Book Review

A chronological annotated sampling of key works from one of the most articulate, insightful, and controversial minds of our time. Said (The End of the Peace Process, p. 365, etc.) is best known for his writings on Palestine. This collection, compiled by Bayoumi and Rubin (two of his students), includes selected excerpts from both his well-known and his more obscure texts. For scholars it is a reminder of the breadth and diversity of Said’s works, while for the uninitiated it will stand as a timely introduction to the thorny questions underlying politics and conflict in the modern Middle East. Of critical importance to students of history, literature, anthropology, and politics (to name but a few), Said’s passionate and studied investigation of subjects ranging from Joseph Conrad, Yeats, and Jane Austen to Zionism, the Middle East peace process, and decolonization are united in theme by their common consideration of the nature of life in exile. The author’s constant return to his own experience as a Palestinian exile speaks to one of his greatest contributions to the field of cultural studies: the idea that all knowledge is produced by real people informed by their surroundings. It is to this end that the format of the collection is particularly effective, for it provides a sense of the author’s personal and political context through the ordered assemblage of works chronicling his development as a writer, and aided in no small part by Bayoumi and Rubin’s commentary on the climate in which each piece was written and the manner in which each was received. Even for those who have studied Said for years, this will provide a welcome reminder of his unique talent for distillation and clarity—and of his courage in the quest for truth, empathy, and justice.

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