Edward Said is widely recognized for his work as a critic and
theorist of Orientalism and the Palestine crisis, but far less
attention has been devoted to his considerable body of literary and
cultural criticism. In this edited collection, the contributors -
many among the foremost Said scholars in the world - examine Said
as the literary critic; his relationship to other major
contemporary thinkers (including Derrida, Ricoeur, Barthes and
Bloom); and his involvement with major movements and concerns of
his time (such as music, Feminism, New Humanism, and Marxism).
Featuring freshly carved out essays on new areas of intervention,
the volume is an indispensable addition for those interested in
Edward Said and the many areas in which his legacy looms.
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