In this program, noted scholar Edward Said discusses his postcolonial theory and how it applies to modern culture, from politics to literature. He exposes the Western image of the East as an artificial construct that is still retained today. He discusses Palestine as a politically expedient construct of Europe; argues the right of Palestine to exist as an independent, self-governing nation; and traces the origins of European attitudes toward the Arab world through the literature of E. M. Forster, T. S. Eliot, Joseph Conrad, and Chinua Achebe
Edward Said was born in Jerusalem in 1935, and moved to Egypt with his family at the time of partiti...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
I first heard the name of Edward W. Said in a university seminar two years ago. His name was mention...
This chapter focuses on the major intellectual contributions of Edward Said, many of which laid the ...
Edward Said (1935-2003) was a prominent Palestinian-American cultural theorist of the late 20th and ...
By the time of his death in 2003, Edward Said was one of the most famous literary critics of the twe...
This paper attempts an exploration of the literary theory of postcolonialism, which traces European ...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
DergiPark: 326138trakyasobedPostcolonialism deals with the issues such as Orientalist discourse, los...
September 2007 Postcolonialism is not strictly speaking a theory, it is a web of critical thinking; ...
"One of the most famous literary critics of the twentieth century, Edward Said's work has been hugel...
In a series of interviews with David Barsamian when Eqbal Ahmad was asked to comment on Edward Said'...
Seit ihrer akademischen Institutionalisierung im Gefolge der Veröffentlichung von Edward Saids Orien...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...
Edward Said was the quintessential intellectual of the last quarter of the twentieth century. Common...
Edward Said was born in Jerusalem in 1935, and moved to Egypt with his family at the time of partiti...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
I first heard the name of Edward W. Said in a university seminar two years ago. His name was mention...
This chapter focuses on the major intellectual contributions of Edward Said, many of which laid the ...
Edward Said (1935-2003) was a prominent Palestinian-American cultural theorist of the late 20th and ...
By the time of his death in 2003, Edward Said was one of the most famous literary critics of the twe...
This paper attempts an exploration of the literary theory of postcolonialism, which traces European ...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
DergiPark: 326138trakyasobedPostcolonialism deals with the issues such as Orientalist discourse, los...
September 2007 Postcolonialism is not strictly speaking a theory, it is a web of critical thinking; ...
"One of the most famous literary critics of the twentieth century, Edward Said's work has been hugel...
In a series of interviews with David Barsamian when Eqbal Ahmad was asked to comment on Edward Said'...
Seit ihrer akademischen Institutionalisierung im Gefolge der Veröffentlichung von Edward Saids Orien...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...
Edward Said was the quintessential intellectual of the last quarter of the twentieth century. Common...
Edward Said was born in Jerusalem in 1935, and moved to Egypt with his family at the time of partiti...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
I first heard the name of Edward W. Said in a university seminar two years ago. His name was mention...