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Edouard Saïd: A <strong>bibliography</strong><br />

<strong>Edward</strong> Saïd: A <strong>bibliography</strong><br />

Books<br />

Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard<br />

University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1966.<br />

Beginnings: Intention and Method. New York: Basic Books, 1975.<br />

Orientalism. New York: Pantheon Books; London: Routledge & Kegan Paul;<br />

Toronto: Random House, 1978.<br />

The Question of Palestine. New York: Times Books, 1979.<br />

Covering Islam: How the Media and the Experts Determine How We See the<br />

Rest of the World. New York: Pantheon; London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.<br />

The World, the Text, and the Critic. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,<br />

1983.<br />

After the Last Sky: Palestinian Lives. Photographs by Jean Mohr. New York:<br />

Pantheon; London: Faber, 1986.<br />

Blaming the Victims: Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question.<br />

Eds. HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/<strong>Edward</strong>_Said” \o “<strong>Edward</strong> Said”<br />

<strong>Edward</strong> Said and HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens”<br />

\o “Christopher Hitchens” Christopher Hitchens. London: Verso, 1988.<br />

Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature Eagleton, Terry, and Jameson, Frederic,<br />

and Said, <strong>Edward</strong> W.. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1990.<br />

Musical Elaborations. The Wellek Library Lectures at the University of California,<br />

Irvine. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991.<br />

Culture and Imperialism. The T.S. Eliot Lectures at the University of Kent l985.<br />

New York: Knopf/Random House, 1993.<br />

The Pen and the Sword: Conversations with David Barsamian. Monroe. ME.:<br />

Common Courage Press, 1994.<br />

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The Politics of Dispossession: The Struggle for Palestinian Self-Determination,<br />

1969-1994. New York: Pantheon Books, 1994.<br />

Representations of the Intellectual: The 1993 Reith Lectures. New York: Pantheon<br />

Books, 1994.<br />

Orientalism. Reprinted with a new Afterword. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1995.<br />

Peace and Its Discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East Peace Process.<br />

Preface by Christopher Hitchens. New York: Vintage, 1995.<br />

Out of Place: A Memoir. New York: Knopf, 1999.<br />

The <strong>Edward</strong> Said Reader. Edited by Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin. New<br />

York: Vintage Books, 2000.<br />

The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After. New York: Pantheon Books;<br />

London: Granta, 2000.<br />

Reflections on Exile and Other Essays. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard<br />

University Press, 2000<br />

Power, Politics, and Culture: Interviews with <strong>Edward</strong> W. Said. Edited and with<br />

an Introduction by Gauri Viswanathan. New York: Pantheon Books, 2001.<br />

Editor (with Fuad Suleiman.) The Arabs Today: Alternatives for Tomorrow.<br />

Columbus, OH: Forum Associates, 1973. Includes an Introduction by Said on pp.<br />

5-7. Essays presented at the 4th annual convention o f Arab-American University<br />

Graduates, held in Boston, October 29-31, 1971.<br />

Editor. Literature and Society. Selected papers from the English Institute, 1978,<br />

nev ser., 3. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980. Includes a preface by<br />

Said, pp. vii-xi.<br />

Select Articles<br />

“Conrad, Nostromo Record and Reality.” In John Unterecker, ed., Approaches to<br />

the Twentieth Century Novel, pp. 108-152. New York: Crowell, 1965.<br />

“Labyrinth of Incarnations: The Essays of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Kenyon<br />

Review (January 1967), 29(1):54-68.<br />

“Vico: Autodidact and Humanist.” Centennial Review (Summer 1967),<br />

11(3):336-352.<br />

“The Arab Portrayed.” In Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, ed., The Arab-Israeli<br />

Confrontation of June 1967: An Arab Perspective, pp. 1-9. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern<br />

University Press, 1970<br />

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Edouard Saïd: A <strong>bibliography</strong><br />

“Notes on the Characterization of a Literary Text.” MLN (December 1970),<br />

85(6):765-790.<br />

“Abecedarium Culturae: Structuralism, Absence, Writing.” TriQuarterly (1971),<br />

20:3371<br />

“Linguistics and the Archeology of Mind.” International Philosophical Quarterly<br />

(March 1971), 11(1):104-134.<br />

“Michel Foucault as an Intellectual Imagination.” Boundary 2 (Fall 1972),<br />

1(1):1-36.<br />

“Conrad: The Presentation of Narrative.” Novel (Winter 1974), 7(2):116-132<br />

“Chomsky and the Question of Palestine.” Journal of Palestine Studies (Spring<br />

1975), 4(3):91-104.<br />

“Conrad and Nietzsche.” In Norman Sherry, ed., Joseph Conrad: A<br />

Commemoration, pp. 65-76. Papers from the 1974 International Conference on<br />

Conrad. London: Macmillan, 1976.<br />

“Interview with Diacritics.” Diacritics (Fall 1976), 6(3):30-47.<br />

“Raymond Schwab and the Romance of Ideas.” Daedalus (Winter 1976),<br />

105(l):151167.<br />

“Roads Taken and Not Taken in Contemporary Criticism.” Contemporary<br />

Literature (1976), 17:327-348.<br />

“Vico on the Discipline of Bodies and Texts.” MLN (October 1976), 91(5):817-<br />

826.<br />

“Renan’s Philological Laboratory.” In Quentin Anderson, Stephen Donadio and<br />

Steven Marcus, eds., Art, Politics, and Will: Essays in Honor of Lionel Trilling, pp.<br />

59-98. New York: 1977.<br />

“The Problem of Textuality: Two Exemplary Positions.” Critical Inquiry (Summer<br />

1978), 4 (4):673-714.<br />

“An Exchange on Deconstruction and History.” Boundary 2 (Fall 1979), 8(1):65-<br />

74. With Marie-Rose Logan, Eugenio Donato, William Warner and Stephen Crites.<br />

“Reflections on Recent American `Left’ Literary Criticism.” Boundary 2 (Fall<br />

1979), 8(1):11-30.<br />

“The Palestine Question and the American Context.” Arab Studies Quarterly<br />

(Spring 1980), 29(2):127-149.<br />

“Expectations of Inferiority.” New Statesman (October 16, 1981), 102(2639):21.<br />

On V.S. Naipaul’s An Islamic Journey.<br />

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“The Formation of American Public Opinion on the Question of Palestine.” In<br />

Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, ed., Palestinian Rights: Affirmation and Denial. Wilmette, Ill.:<br />

Medina Press, 1982.<br />

“Opponents, Audiences, Constituencies, and Community.” Critical Inquiry<br />

(September 1982), 9(1):1-26. Reprint. in W.J.T. Mitchell, ed., The Politics of<br />

Interpretation, pp. 7-3 2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.<br />

“Orientalism: An Exchange.” [Letter] New York Review of Books (August 12,<br />

1982), 29(13):44-46. On Bernard Lewis, “The Question of Orientalism,” New York<br />

Review of Books (June 24, 198 2), 29(11):49-56. Lewis’ reply is on pp. 47-48.<br />

“Traveling Theory.” Raritan (Winter 1982), 1(3):41-67.<br />

“Secular Criticism.” Raritan (1983), 2(3):1-26.<br />

“The Future of Criticism.” MLN (September 1984), 99(4):951-958.<br />

“Michel Foucault, 1927-1984.” Raritan (Fall 1984), 4(2):1-11.<br />

“The Mind of Winter: Reflections on Life in Exile.” Harper’s Magazine<br />

(September 1984), 269:49-55.<br />

“`Permission to Narrate’ -- <strong>Edward</strong> Said Writes about the Story of the Palestinians”<br />

London Review of Books (February 16-29, 1984), 6(3):13-17.<br />

“Reflections on Exile.” Granta (Autumn 1984), 13:159-172.<br />

“An Ideology of Difference.” Critical Inquiry (Autumn 1985), 12(1):38-58.<br />

“Opponents, Audiences, Constituencies and Community.” In Hal Foster, ed.,<br />

Postmodern Culture, pp. London: Pluto Press, 1985.<br />

Orientalism Reconsidered.” Cultural Critique (Fall 1985), 1:89-107.<br />

“On Palestinian Identity--A Conversation with Salman Rushdie.” New Left<br />

Review (1986), 160:63-80.<br />

“Interview.” In Imre Salusinszky’s Criticism in Society: Interviews with Jacques<br />

Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman. Frank Kermode, <strong>Edward</strong><br />

Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lenrtricchia and J. Hillis Miller, pp . 120- 148. New<br />

Accents. New York: Methuen, 1987<br />

“American Intellectuals and the Middle East.” [Interview] Social Text (Fall<br />

1988), 19:37.<br />

“Identity, Negation and Violence.” New Left Review (September-October 1988),<br />

171:46-60.<br />

“Jane Austen and Empire.” In Terry Eagleton, ed., Raymond Williams: Critical<br />

Perspectives, pp. 150-164. Northeastern University Press, 1989<br />

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“Representing the Colonized: Anthropology’s Interlocutors.” Critical Inquiry<br />

(Winter 1989), 15(2):205-225<br />

“The Discourse of the Orient.” In Dennis Walder, ed., Literature in the Modern<br />

World: Critical Essays and Documents, pp. 234-244. Oxford: Oxford University<br />

Press/Open University Press, 19 90.<br />

“Figures, Configurations, Transfigurations.” Race and Class (July-September<br />

1990), 32:1-16.<br />

“Third-World Intellectuals and Metropolitan Culture.” Raritan (Winter 1990),<br />

9(3):27-50.<br />

“Criticism, Culture, and Performance: An Interview with <strong>Edward</strong> Said.”<br />

Performing Arts Journal (January 1991), 37:21-42. Interview conducted by B.<br />

Marranca.<br />

“Identity, Authority and Freedom: The Potentate and the Traveller.” Transition<br />

(1991), 54.<br />

“Intellectual Exile: Expatriates and Marginals.” Grand Street (Fall 1993),<br />

12(3):112-124.<br />

“An Interview with <strong>Edward</strong> W. Said.” Boundary 2 (Spring 1993), 20(1):1-25.<br />

“Nationalism, Human Rights, and Interpretation.” Raritan (Winter 1993),<br />

12(3):26-51.<br />

“Orientalism and After: An Interview with <strong>Edward</strong> Said.” Radical Philosophy<br />

(Spring 1993), 63:22-32.<br />

“Representations of the Intellectual.” Independent (June 24, 1993):24.<br />

“Speaking Truth to Power.” Independent (July 22, 1993):12.<br />

“<strong>Edward</strong> Said Talks to Jacqueline Rose.” Critical Quarterly (Spring 1998),<br />

40(1):72-89.<br />

“The Panic of the Visual: A Conversation with <strong>Edward</strong> W. Said.” Boundary 2<br />

(Summer 1998), 25(2):11-33.<br />

“Glenn Gould, the Virtuoso as Intellectual.” Raritan (Summer 2000), 20(1):1-<br />

16.<br />

“Palestinians under Siege.” London Review of Books (December 14, 2000),<br />

22(24):9-10, 12-14.<br />

“The Clash of Ignorance.” Nation (October 22, 2001), 273(12):11-13.<br />

“The Public Role of Writers and Intellectuals.” Nation (September 17, 2001),<br />

273(8):27-28, 31-32, 34-36.<br />

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