Edward W. Said and Postcolonial Theory (original) (raw)
Biographical Materials
Works
- Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography.
- Beginnings: Intention and Method. New York: Basic Books.
- Orientalism. New York: Pantheon: 1977.
- The World, The Text, and the Critic
- Representations of the Intellectual.
- The Politics of Dispossession.
- Culture and Imperialism.
Cultural and Political Contexts
- Said's Orientalism Pro and Con
- Relations to other theorists
- Righting Said's Palestinian Revisionism
- Orientalism in Victorian Painting
- Factual Inaccuracies in Said's comments on Vanity Fair
Said presents his case: sections from his writings
- Anwar Abdel Malek -- a Major Inspiration for Said's Conception of Orientalism
- Britain, France, and the Middle East in the Nineteenth Century
- On Orientalist Scholarship
- Three Forms of Orientalism
- Latent and Blatant Orientalism
- The "Overscale Images" of the World System Map
- Literary Identity and Re-Configurations of Cultural Nationalism
Themes
- Edward W. Said's "Politics of Secular Interpretation"--an introduction
- Erich Auerbach: the Critic in Exile
- Said's "Liminal Intellectual"
- Bruce Robbins on Said's "Voyage In"
- Problematizing Said's Exilic Category
- Problematizing the Exilic: Temporality and Historical Specificity
- Problematizing the Exilic: Eurocentrism and Elitism
- The Ambiguity of Counter-Authority in the Liminal Intellectual's Struggle for Decolonization
- Said on "Contrapuntalism" and Exile
- Contra Edward W. Said's Definition of the Orient
Imagery, Symbol, Metaphor, and Trope in Said's Writing
Bibliography and Related Web Resources
Victorian Web Political History British Empire British India
Last modified 23 October 2007