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A Said Dictionary
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This interpretive dictionary introduces the critical and theoretical world of distinguished literary and cultural critic Edward W. Said through the crucial terms and concepts central to his work.
- Compares and contrasts Said's perspective with other key theorists, such as Derrida, Spivak, Foucault, and Jameson
- Describes the crucial terms and concepts central to Said's work
- Places the development of Said's work within its historical context
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Bibliography
Books by Edward Said
1966. Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press.
1975. Beginnings: Intention and Method. New York: Basic Books.
1978. Orientalism. New York: Pantheon Books; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
1979. The Question of Palestine. New York: Times Books.
1980. Editor. Literature and Society. 1978 Selected Papers from the English Institute. With an introduction by Said. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
1981. Covering Islam: How the Media and the Experts Determine How We See the Rest of the World. Pantheon: New York; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
1983. The World, the Text, and the Critic. Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
1986. After the Last Sky: Palestinian Lives. Photographs by Jean Mohr. New York: Pantheon; London: Faber.
1988. Editor with Christopher Hitchens. Blaming the Victims: Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question. London: Verso.
1988. Yeats and Decolonization. Field Day Pamphlets, Series 5, Nationalism, Colonialism, Literature. Field Day.
1991. Musical Elaborations. New York: Columbia University Press.
1991. Peace in the Middle East. Open Magazine Pamphlet Series, 13. Westfield, NJ: Open Media.
1993. Culture and Imperialism. New York: Knopf/Random House.
1994. The Pen and the Sword: Conversations with David Barsamian. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press.
1994. The Politics of Dispossession: The Struggle for Palestinian Self-Determination, 1969–1994. New York: Pantheon Books.
1994. Representations of the Intellectual: The 1993 Reith Lectures. New York: Pantheon Books.
1995. Peace and its Discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East Process, with an Introduction by Christopher Hitchens. New York and London: Vintage.
1999. Out of Place: A Memoir. New York: Knopf.
2000. The Edward Said Reader, edited by Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin. New York: Vintage.
2000. The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After. New York: Pantheon Books; London: Granta.
2000. Reflections on Exile and Other Essays. Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
2001. Power, Politics, and Culture: Interviews with Edward W. Said, edited with an introduction by Gauri Viswanathan. New York: Pantheon Books.
2002. With Daniel Barenboim. Parallels and Paradoxes: Explorations in Music and Society. New York: Pantheon Books.
2003. Freud and the Non-European. London and New York: Verso.
Posthumous publications
2004. Humanism and Democratic Criticism. New York: Columbia University Press.
2006. On Late Style: Music and Literature Against the Grain. New York: Pantheon Books.
2008. Music at the Limits. New York: Columbia University Press.
Edward Said's essays: a selective bibliography
1967. “Labyrinth of Incarnations: The Essays of Maurice Merleau-Ponty,” Kenyon Review (January 1967), 29(1): 54–68.
1967. “The Totalitarianism of Mind,” Review of Claude Lévi-Strauss’ The Savage Mind. Kenyon Review (March 1967), 29(2) (114): 256–268.
1967. “Vico: Autodidact and Humanist,” Centennial Review (Summer 1967), 11(3): 336–352.
1968. “Beginnings,” Salmagundi (Fall 1968), 2(4): 36–55.
1969. With Maire Said. Translator and Introduction. Eric Auerbach's “Philology and Weltliteratur,” Centennial Review (Winter 1969), 13(1): 1–17.
1969. “Swift's Tory Anarchy,” Eighteenth-Century Studies (Fall 1969), 3: 48–66.
1970. “Narrative: Quest for Origins and Discovery of the Mausoleum,” Salmagundi (Spring 1970), 12: 63–75.
1970. “Notes on the Characterization of a Literary Text,” MLN (December 1970), 85(6): 765–790.
1971. “Abecedarium Culturae: Structuralism, Absence, Writing,” TriQuarterly (1971), 20: 33–71.
1971. “Linguistics and the Archeology of Mind,” International Philosophical Quarterly (March 1971), 11(1): 104–134.
1971. “Molestation and Authority in Narrative Fiction,” in J. Hillis Miller, ed., Aspects of Narrative: Selected Papers from the English Institute, pp. 47–68. New York: Columbia University Press.
1971. “What Is Beyond Formalism?” MLN (December 1971), 86(6): 933–945.
1972. “Michel Foucault as an Intellectual Imagination,” boundary2 (Fall 1972), 1(1): 1–36.
1973. “On Originality,” in Monroe Engel, ed., Uses of Literature, pp. 49–65. Harvard English Studies, 4. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
1973. “The Text as Practice and as Idea,” MLN (December 1973), 88(6): 1071–1101.
1974. “Conrad: The Presentation of Narrative,” Novel (Winter 1974), 7(2): 116–132.
1974. “An Ethics of Language.” Review of Michel Foucault's The Archeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on L...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Terms
- Preface
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- H
- I
- L
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- V
- W
- Z
- Bibliography
- Index
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