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Edward Said / Bill Ashcroft and Pal Ahluwalia.

LIBRA PN51 .A86 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ashcroft, Bill, 1946-
Contributor:
Ahluwalia, D. P. S. (D. Pal S.)
Series:
Routledge critical thinkers
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Said, Edward W.
Politics and literature.
Criticism--Political aspects.
Criticism.
Physical Description:
viii, 167 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2001.
Summary:
Edward Said is perhaps best known as the author of "Orientalism (1978), a book which changed the face of critical theory and shaped the emerging field of post-colonial studies. He is also widely known for his controversial journalism on the Palestinian political situation. This volume explains Said's key ideas, their contexts and impact, with reference to both his scholarship and journalism. These ideas include: * the place of text and critic in "the world" * knowledge, power and the construction of the "Other" * the links between culture and imperialism * exile, identity and the plight of Palestine. First published in 1999, this book has been fully updated and revised for the reader new to Said's work. The result is the ideal guide to one of today's most engaging critical thinkers. This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information. Visit our eBookstore at: www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk.
Notes:
Originally published: 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [143]-162) and index.
ISBN:
0415247772
0415247780
OCLC:
44885255

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