| Title |
Author |
Page |
Introduction:
The Political and Intellectual Legacy of Edward Said:
the Example of Orientalism |
Patrick Colm
Hogan |
1 |
| Representation
and Resistance: Edward Said, 1935-2003 |
Bill Ashcroft |
30 |
| I.
Theory |
|
|
| Appropriating
Auerbach: From Said to Postcolonialism |
Herbert Lindenberger |
45 |
| Postcolonial
Dialogics: Between Edward Said and Antonio Gramsci |
E. San Juan,
Jr. |
56 |
| Edward W. Said:
The Force of Geography |
Robert P. Marzec |
75 |
| II.
Literature and Culture |
|
|
Assembled Symmetries,
False Alterity: Orientalism and
National Genesis in The Song of Roland |
T. Mark Humphries |
93 |
| Orientalism and
Anxiety of Influence: Seeking Sakuntala in Goethe's Faust |
Lalita Pandit |
114 |
Fashioning the
Orient through Text and Textiles: Orientalism in
Nineteenth Century Fashion Writing |
Melissa Mullins |
143 |
| III.
Politics |
|
|
Edward Said and
Southeast Asian Islam: A Study of Western Representations
of Meccan Pilgrims (Hajiis) in the Dutch East Indies, 1800-1900 |
Syed Muhd Khairudin
Aljunied |
159 |
| Reading with
Edward Said: Representation and Other Disquieting Gestures |
Sridevi Menon |
176 |
| Edward Said and
Worldliness: Reading the Hindu Right |
Chandrima Chakraborty |
195 |
Edward Said,
Palestine, and the Responsibility of Intellectuals:
An Interview with Noam Chomsky |
Patrick Colm
Hogan |
210 |