Contents
V 11 N 1 - Spring 2004
V 11 N 2 - Fall 2004
Special Issue:
Edward Said
Guest Editor:
Patrick Colm Hogan
Articles
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Title | Author |
Page
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Introduction: The Political and Intellectual Legacy of Edward Said: The Example of Orientalism | Patrick Colm Hogan |
1
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Representation and Resistance: Edward Said, 1935-2003 | Bill Ashcroft |
30
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I. Theory
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Appropriating Auerbach: From Said to Postcolonialism | Herbert Lindenberger |
45
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Postcolonial Dialogics: Between Edward Said and Antonio Gramsci | E. San Juan, Jr. |
56
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Edward W. Said: The Force of Geography | Robert P. Marzec |
75
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II. Literature and Culture
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Assembled Symmetries, False Alterity: Orientalism and National Genesis in The Song of Roland | T. Mark Humphries |
93
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Orientalism and Anxiety of Influence: Seeking Sakuntala in Goethe's Faust | Lalita Pandit |
114
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Fashioning the Orient through Text and Textiles: Orientalism in Nineteenth Century Fashion Writing | Melissa Mullins |
143
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III. Politics
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Edward Said and Southeast Asian Islam: A Study of Western Representations of Meccan Pilgrims (Hajiis) in the Dutch East Indies, 1800-1900 |
Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied |
159
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Reading with Edward Said: Representation and Other Disquieting Gestures | Sridevi Menon |
176
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Edward Said and Worldliness: Reading the Hindu Right | Chandrima Chakraborty |
195
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Edward Said, Palestine, and the Responsibility of Intellectuals: An Interview with Noam Chomsky | Patrick Colm Hogan |
210
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