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experience, his book is a source of immeasurable intellectual delight.
With their powerful blend of political and aesthetic concerns, Edward W. Said's writings have transformed the field of literary studies. This long-awaited collection of literary and cultural essays, the first since Harvard University Press published The World, the Text, and the Critic in 1983, reconfirms what no one can doubt--that Said is the most impressive, consequential, and elegant critic of our time--and offers further evidence of how much the fully engaged critical mind can contribute to the reservoir of value, thought, and action essential to our lives and our culture. As in the title essay, the widely admired "Reflections on Exile," the fact of his own exile and the fate of the Palestinians have given both form and the force of intimacy to the questions Said has pursued. Taken together, these essays--from the famous to those that will surprise even Said's most assiduous followers--afford rare insight into the formation of a critic and the development of an intellectual vocation. Said's topics are many and diverse, from the movie heroics of Tarzan to the machismo of Ernest Hemingway to the shades of difference that divide Alexandria and Cairo. He offers major reconsiderations of writers and artists such as George Orwell, Giambattista Vico, Georg Lukacs, R. P. Blackmur, E. M. Cioran, Naguib Mahfouz, Herman Melville, Joseph Conrad, Walter Lippman, Samuel Huntington, Antonio Gramsci, and Raymond Williams. Invigorating, edifying, acutely attentive to the vying pressures of personal and historical experience, his book is a source of immeasurable intellectual delight.
A compilation of 35 years' worth of critical essays from one of the boldest and most articulate cultural theorists alive today. For those who know Said foremost as an outspoken and controversial advocate of Palestine, the breadth of intellectual curiosity and erudition manifest in these collected works will come as a pleasant surprise. Not until halfway through the anthology is there any mention of Palestine, and even in those essays that deal with his homeland, the author uses his unparalleled knowledge of the subject to illustrate larger points about anthropology, human rights, or nationalism...Said demonstrates that he is indeed a modern teacher and critic of the highest order...And yet, even the least political of his essays further his goal: to deprive us of our complacency by reminding us again and again that all knowledge is mediated by power, and no one is immune to its balance...Fascinating.
As these essays make clear, Said is engaged on a quest to connect what people want with the way they must live, even if that means discovering that the two ways are sometimes irreconcilable. His is a passionate strategy...[The essays are] little lamps that light up the great tangled forest of literature and philosophy.
Edward Said may be the world's most famous English professor, and its most famous Palestinian after Yasir Arafat...Said turned 65 last year, having survived a life-threatening disease of the blood diagnosed nearly a decade ago. It is not surprising, therefore, that his recent publications have taken a retrospective turn...His latest book, Reflections on Exile--a monumental collection of essays spanning his 35 year career at Columbia University--is another result of his effort to impose thematic unity on his wide-ranging intellectual life.
Edward Said may be the world's most famous English professor, and its most famous Palestinian after Yasir Arafat...Said turned 65 last year, having survived a life-threatening disease of the blood diagnosed nearly a decade ago. It is not surprising, therefore, that his recent publications have taken a retrospective turn...His latest book, Reflections on Exile--a monumental collection of essays spanning his 35 year career at Columbia University--is another result of his effort to impose thematic unity on his wide-ranging intellectual life.
For more than a third of a century, Columbia University professor Said has written insightfully about literature, culture, and the Middle East. This volume gathers nearly 50 essays, most on literary subjects, although Said also addresses philosophy and history, the arts and current events.
Said's agile mind and learned voice are irreplaceable: no one combined his background and activism as a Palestinian with his magisterial criticism of literature, music, culture, and politics throughout a world increasingly divided into fundamentalist camps...He was fully engaged with every part of the world, a goal of every educated person, and one that I wish for everyone's summer reading.
Said's work has been transformative...[Reflections on Exile is] indispensable for all college and university libraries.
Said's work has been transformative...[ Reflections on Exile is] indispensable for all college and university libraries.
Said views all of culture through the lens of 'historical experience,' emphasizing how feminism, ethnic and minority experience, and nationalism have broken tradition's grip on literature...Given his keenly penetrating and original cast of mind, it is not surprising that Said's personal pantheon of heroes includes those who blur the line between criticism and creation, among them Foucault, Nietzsche, Gramsci, Barthes, Adorno, and John Berger, not to mention pianist Glenn Gould, composer and conductor Pierre Boulez and filmmaker Gillo Pontecorvo...This wide-ranging and brilliant collection is a fitting tribute to one of our leading scholars, who has changed the way we look at Western culture.
The collection, much more than the sum of its parts, is the portrait of an exemplary intellectual life, in which rigor and clarity join with courage and commitment, and both with a rare kind of unswerving joy at the complex face of reality...This is surely a major work, among the most provocative and cogent accounts of culture and the humanities that America has produced in recent years. Said's essays have a remarkable unity of position, given their temporal range. They contain no major swervings, no apologies--only a gradual maturing of his best insights, as they are applied to changing circumstances in politics and the academy...If there is a change in Said's thinking, it is perhaps a subtle shift toward greater hopefulness.
The collection will serve as an ideal primer in the evolution of a critical position that established [Said's] international reputation--and gained him some fierce opponents--as a leading intellectual voice in the humanities...One of the many pleasures of this volume lies in Said's command of the personal essay...This collection contains a variety of essays that equally display his aesthetic refinement, his comparative perspective, his interdisciplinary spirit, and his ideological conviction.
These essays...form a remarkably cohesive whole and attest to the rigor and passionate seriousness of a lifetime of scholarship.
Introduction 1. Labyrinth of Incarnations: The Essays of Maurice Merleau-Ponty 2. Sense and Sensibility On R. P. Blackmur, Georges Poulet, and E. D. Hirsc 3. Amateur of the Insoluble On E. M. Cioran 4. A Standing Civil War On T. E. Lawrence 5. Arabic Prose and Prose Fiction after 1948 6. Between Chance and Determinism: Lukagrave;cs's Aesthetik 7. Conrad and Nietzsche 8. Vico on the Discipline of Bodies and Texts 9. Tourism among the Dogs On George Orwell 10. Bitter Dispatches from the Third World 11. Grey Eminence On Walter Lippmann 12. Among the Believers On V. S. Naipaul 13. Opponents, Audiences, Constituencies, and Community 14. Bursts of Meaning On John Berger and Jean Mohr 15. Egyptian Rites 16. The Future of Criticism 17. Reflections on Exile 18. Michel Foucault, 1927-1984 19. Orientalism Reconsidered 20. Remembrances of Things Played: Presence and Memory in the Pianist's Art On Glenn Gould 21. How Not to Get Gored On Ernest Hemingway 22. Foucault and the Imagination of Power 23. The Horizon of R. P. Blackmur 24. Cairo Recalled: Growing Up in the Cultural Crosscurrents of 1940s Egypt 25. Through Gringo Eyes: With Conrad in Latin America 26. The Quest for Gillo Pontecorv 27. Representing the Colonized: Anthropology's Interlocutors 28. After Mahfouz 29. Jungle Calling On Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan 30. Cairo and Alexandria 31. Homage to a Belly-Dancer On Tahia Carioca 32. Introduction to Moby-Dick 33. The Politics of Knowledge 34. Identity, Authority, and Freedom: The Potentate and the Traveler 35. The Anglo-Arab Encounter On Ahdaf Soueif 36. Nationalism, Human Rights, and Interpretation 37. Traveling Theory Reconsidered 38. History, Literature, and Geography 39. Contra Mundum On Eric Hobsbawm 40. Bach's Genius, Schumann's Eccentricity, Chopin's Ruthlessness, Rosen's Gift 41. Fantasy's Role in the Making of Nations On Jacqueline Rose 42. On Defiance and Taking Positions 43. From Silence to Sound and Back Again: Music, Literature, and History 44. On Lost Causes 45. Between Worlds 46. The Clash of Definitions On Samuel Huntington Notes Credits Index
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저자(글) Edward W. Said
1935년 영국이위임통치하고 있던 팔레스타인의 예루살렘에서 태어났다. 당시 그곳에서는 나치독일의 박해를 피해 도망온 유태인들이 대거 입국하여 엄청난 혼란이 일고 있었다. 그의 가족은 혼란을 피해 1948년 이집트로 이주하였고 그는 카이로에 있는 빅토리아 대학에서 교육을 받았다. 그 후 1950년대 말에 다시 미국으로 건너가 프린스턴 대학과 하버드 대학에서 공부했으며 하버드에서 학위를 받았다. 콜롬비아 대학교에서 영어와 비교문학 정교수로 재직하고 있는 그는 미국의 전국비평가협회상을 수상하기도 한 <오리엔탈리즘Orientalism>을 포함해, <문화와 제국주의Culture and Imperialism>, <권력, 정치, 문화Power, Politics and Culture> 등 스무 권 이상의 책을 펴낸 작가이기도 하다. 그의 책들은 약 서른여섯 개 언어로 번역, 출판되고 있다
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Introduction p. xi Labyrinth of Incarnations: The Essays of Maurice Merleau-Ponty p. 1 Sense and Sensibility p. 15 Amateur of the Insoluble p. 24 A Standing Civil War p. 31 Arabic Prose and Prose Fiction After 1948 p. 41 Between Chance and Determinism: Lukacs's Aesthetik p. 61 Conrad and Nietzsche p. 70 Vico on the Discipline of Bodies and Texts p. 83 Tourism among the Dogs p. 93 Bitter Dispatches from the Third World p. 98 Grey Eminence p. 105 Among the Believers p. 113 Opponents, Audiences, Constituencies, and Community p. 118 Bursts of Meaning p. 148 Egyptian Rites p. 153 The Future of Criticism p. 165 Reflections on Exile p. 173 Michel Foucault, 1927-1984 p. 187 Orientalism Reconsidered p. 198 Remembrances of Things Played: Presence and Memory in the Pianist's Art p. 216 How Not to Get Gored p. 230 Foucault and the Imagination of Power p. 239 The Horizon of R. P. Blackmur p. 246 Cairo Recalled: Growing Up in the Cultural Crosscurrents of 1940s Egypt p. 268 Through Gringo Eyes: With Conrad in Latin America p. 276 The Quest for Gillo Pontecorvo p. 282 Representing the Colonized: Anthropology's Interlocutors p. 293 After Mahfouz p. 317 Jungle Calling p. 327 Cairo and Alexandria p. 337 Homage to a Belly-Dancer p. 346 Introduction to Moby-Dick p. 356 The Politics of Knowledge p. 372 Identity, Authority, and Freedom: The Potentate and the Traveler p. 386 The Anglo-Arab Encounter p. 405 Nationalism, Human Rights, and Interpretation p. 411 Traveling Theory Reconsidered p. 436 History, Literature, and Geography p. 453 Contra Mundum p. 474 Bach's Genius, Schumann's Eccentricity, Chopin's Ruthlessness, Rosen's Gift p. 484 Fantasy's Role in the Making of Nations p. 493 On Defiance and Taking Positions p. 500 From Silence to Sound and Back Again: Music, Literature, and History p. 507 On Lost Causes p. 527 Between Worlds p. 554 The Clash of Definitions p. 569 Notes p. 593 Credits p. 605 Index p. 609 Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. All Rights Reserved.
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ISBN | 9780674009974 ( 0674009975 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2002년 11월 30일 |
쪽수 | 656쪽 |
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/ 925 g
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총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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