David Ewick



Toward a Classified Bibliography of Not One Thing:
Cross Disciplinary Cultural Studies in English Language Journals
(37/38)

4.10 Edward W. Said

Khalidi, Rashid I. 1998. Edward W. Said and the American public sphere: Speaking truth to power. Boundary 2 25.2, Edward W. Said Issue: 161-77.

Merod, Jim. 1998. The sublime lyrical abstractions of Edward W. Said. Boundary 2 25.2, Edward W. Said issue: 117-43.

Mitchell, W. J. T., and Edward W. Said. 1998. The panic of the visual: A conversation with Edward W. Said. Boundary 2 25.2, Edward W. Said issue: 11-33.

Mufti, Aamir. 1998. Auerbach in Istanbul: Edward Said, secular criticism, and the question of minority culture. Critical Inquiry 25: 95-125.

Porter, Roger J. 2001. Autobiography, exile, home: The Egyptian memoirs of Gini Alhadeff, André Aciman, and Edward Said.
Biography
24.1: 302-13.

Robbins, Bruce. 1994. Secularism, elitism, progress, and other transgressions: On Edward Said’s “voyage in.”Social Text, no. 40: 25-37.

----------, et al. 1994. Edward Said’s Culture and imperialism: A symposium. Social Text, no. 40: 1-24.

See also 3.1: Marrouchi; 3.6: Said; 3.9: Karatani; Rotter. 4.1; Dallmayr; 4.6: Said


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