Edward Said (1935-2003) has been one of the most influential
literary and social critics of the 20th century. His writings
extend over topics such as literature, philosophy, music and
political activism. His seminal works such as Beginnings: Intention
and Method (1975) and especially Orientalism (1978) provide the
foundations of postcolonial theory and have been used to critique
and theorize on many disciplines. This collection of articles
comprises essays that represent a theoretical critique of Said's
work by eminent scholars around the world. At the same time, it is
an homage to the late critic showing the profound impact of his
work on postcolonial and cultural studies, in addition to politics
and contemporary literature.
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