Edward Saïd: A bibliography
Edward Saïd: A bibliography
Edward Saïd: A bibliography
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Basamat<br />
“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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