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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction Emancipation and Representation 1
- 1. Affiliating with Edward Said 23
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Part One. On Colony and Aesthetics
- 2. Edward Said Remembered on September 11, 2004: A Conversation with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 53
- 3. Beginnings Again 60
- 4. Side by Side: The Other Is Not Mute 72
- 5. Edward Said and Anthropology 86
- 6. The Critic and the Public 102
- 7. Affiliating Edward Said Closer to Home: Reading Postcolonial Women’s Texts 121
- 8. Translating Heroism: Locating Edward Said on Ahdaf Soueif ’s The Map of Love 142
- 9. Edward Said and the Poetry of Decolonization 159
- 10. Edward Said in Contemporary Arabic Culture 170
- 11. “Long, Languorous, Repetitious Line”: Edward Said’s Critique of Arab Popular Culture 191
- 12. Edward Said and Polyphony 204
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Part Two. Palestine, Israel, and Zionism
- 13. The Arab/Jewish Counterpoint: An Interview with Daniel Barenboim 229
- 14. Speaking Truth to Power: On Edward Said and the Palestinian Freedom Struggle 247
- 15. Edward Said and the Palestine Question 280
- 16. Representation and Liberation: From Orientalism to the Palestinian Crisis 291
- 17. Said and the Palestinian Diaspora: A Personal Reflection 304
- 18. The Question of Zionism: Continuing the Dialogue 314
- 19. Edward Said’s Impact on Post-Zionist Critique in Israel 321
- 20. The “Postcolonial” in Translation Reading Said in Hebrew 333
- 21. ExileWith/OutGod: A Jewish Commentary inMemory of Edward Said 354
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Part Three. The Intellectual at a Crossroads
- 22. The Incalculable Loss: Conversations with Noam Chomsky 369
- 23. “Contented Homeland Peace”: The Motif of Exile in Edward Said 389
- 24. A New “Copernican” Revolution: Said’s Critique of Metaphysics and Theology 414
- 25. Edward Said and the Possibilities of Humanism 431
- 26. The Language of the Unrequited: Memory, Aspiration, and Antagonism in theUtopian Imagination of Edward Said 448
- 27. Between Humanism and Late Style 462
- 28. Secular Divination: Edward Said’s Humanism 490
- 29. Countercurrents and Tensions in Said’s Critical Practice 499
- Contributors 513
- Index 521
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction Emancipation and Representation 1
- 1. Affiliating with Edward Said 23
-
Part One. On Colony and Aesthetics
- 2. Edward Said Remembered on September 11, 2004: A Conversation with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 53
- 3. Beginnings Again 60
- 4. Side by Side: The Other Is Not Mute 72
- 5. Edward Said and Anthropology 86
- 6. The Critic and the Public 102
- 7. Affiliating Edward Said Closer to Home: Reading Postcolonial Women’s Texts 121
- 8. Translating Heroism: Locating Edward Said on Ahdaf Soueif ’s The Map of Love 142
- 9. Edward Said and the Poetry of Decolonization 159
- 10. Edward Said in Contemporary Arabic Culture 170
- 11. “Long, Languorous, Repetitious Line”: Edward Said’s Critique of Arab Popular Culture 191
- 12. Edward Said and Polyphony 204
-
Part Two. Palestine, Israel, and Zionism
- 13. The Arab/Jewish Counterpoint: An Interview with Daniel Barenboim 229
- 14. Speaking Truth to Power: On Edward Said and the Palestinian Freedom Struggle 247
- 15. Edward Said and the Palestine Question 280
- 16. Representation and Liberation: From Orientalism to the Palestinian Crisis 291
- 17. Said and the Palestinian Diaspora: A Personal Reflection 304
- 18. The Question of Zionism: Continuing the Dialogue 314
- 19. Edward Said’s Impact on Post-Zionist Critique in Israel 321
- 20. The “Postcolonial” in Translation Reading Said in Hebrew 333
- 21. ExileWith/OutGod: A Jewish Commentary inMemory of Edward Said 354
-
Part Three. The Intellectual at a Crossroads
- 22. The Incalculable Loss: Conversations with Noam Chomsky 369
- 23. “Contented Homeland Peace”: The Motif of Exile in Edward Said 389
- 24. A New “Copernican” Revolution: Said’s Critique of Metaphysics and Theology 414
- 25. Edward Said and the Possibilities of Humanism 431
- 26. The Language of the Unrequited: Memory, Aspiration, and Antagonism in theUtopian Imagination of Edward Said 448
- 27. Between Humanism and Late Style 462
- 28. Secular Divination: Edward Said’s Humanism 490
- 29. Countercurrents and Tensions in Said’s Critical Practice 499
- Contributors 513
- Index 521