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the legacy of edward w. said

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About the Book:With the untimely death of Edward W. Said in 2003, various academic and public intellectuals worldwide have begun to reassess the writings of this powerful oppositional intellectual. Figures on the neoconservative right have already begun to


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About the Book:With the untimely death of Edward W. Said in 2003, various academic and public intellectuals worldwide have begun to reassess the writings of this powerful oppositional intellectual. Figures on the neoconservative right have already begun to discredit Saids work as that of a subversive intent on slandering Americas benign global image and undermining its global authority. On the left, a significant number of oppositional intellectuals are eager to counter this neoconservative vilification, proffering a Said who, in marked opposition to the anti-humanism of the great poststructuralist thinkers who were his contemporaries–Jacques Derrida, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Jacques Lacan, Louis Althusser, and Michel Foucault–reaffirms humanism and thus rejects poststructuralist theory.In this provocative assessment of Edward Saids lifework, William V. Spanos argues that Saids lifelong anti-imperialist project is actually a fulfillment of the revolutionary possibilities of poststructuralist theory. Spanos examines Said, his legacy, and the various texts he wrote–including Orientalism,Culture and Imperialism, and Humanism and Democratic Criticism–that are now being considered for their lasting political impact.Table of Contents: Acknowledgments ix 1. Edward W. Said and the Poststructuralists: An Introduction 1 2. Heidegger, Foucault, and the “Empire of the Gaze’: Thinking the Territorialization of Knowledge 26 3. Orientalism: Foucault, Genealogy, History 70 4. Culture and Imperialism: The Specter of Empire 111 5. Edward Said’s Humanism and American Exceptionalism after 9/11/01: An Interrogation 151 6. Edward Said’s Mount Hermon and Mine: A Forwarding Remembrance and a Coda 197 Notes 233 Index 267

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