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The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said: Spatiality, Critical Humanism, and Comparative Literature (Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies)

معرفی کتاب «The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said: Spatiality, Critical Humanism, and Comparative Literature (Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies)» نوشتهٔ Robert T. Tally Jr. (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan US در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Edward W. Said is considered one of the most influential literary and postcolonial theorists in the world. Affirming Said's multifaceted and enormous critical impact, this collection features essays that highlight the significance of Said's work for contemporary spatial criticism, comparative literary studies, and the humanities in general. Edward W. Said remains one of the most important literary and cultural critics in the world. A towering figure in postcolonial studies, Said may be equally well regarded for his scholarship in comparative literature, critical theory, and intellectual history. Less well known, perhaps, is Said's immense influence on geocriticism or spatial literary studies. The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said brings together a variety of essays which, each in its own way, highlight the significance of Said's work for contemporary spatial criticism. With contributions from both established literary critics and emerging scholars, this collection provides a representative sample of work being done in the wake of Said's multifaceted and enormous critical project. "The focus of Tally's The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said is how Said's work can function as a prism via which Geo-political and cultural 'spaces' may be critically explored. It gives this collection its particular originality amid the many books about 'the spatial turn' and also in Said studies generally these days since it is the tenth anniversary of his death. As one generation of critics retires, and a new one is ushered in during a time when the future of the humanities is uncertain, this collection is a welcome reminder of what the best criticism can do in and for the world."--Daniel T. O'Hara, Professor of English and Inaugural Mellon Professor of Humanities, Temple University, USA "Edward W. Said pioneered the postcolonial momentum that would replace a global concept of historical time that privileged the West by a geographical perspective, which has enabled the non-Western victims of this imperial Western concept of historical time to become visible on a global scale. The essays in Robert Tally's edited volume The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said constitute welcomed contributions to this urgent Saidian initiative."--William V. Spanos, Distinguished Professor of English, Binghamton University, USA "The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said should become a resource for those thinking about a host of interlocking questions Said explored over his career: cosmopolitanism, secular criticism, exile and modernism, critical and political genealogies, democratic humanism, imperialism, nationalism, and narration, as well as the various configurations of Orientalism. Said serves as point of departure: these essays extend his work in thoughtful and provocative ways." - Susan Z. Andrade, Associate Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh, USA. Read more... Edward W. Said Remains One Of The Most Important Literary And Cultural Critics In The World. A Towering Figure In Postcolonial Studies, Said May Be Equally Well Regarded For His Scholarship In Comparative Literature, Critical Theory, And Intellectual History. Less Well Known, Perhaps, Is Said's Immense Influence On Geocriticism Or Spatial Literary Studies. The Geocritical Legacies Of Edward W. Said Brings Together A Variety Of Essays Which, Each In Its Own Way, Highlight The Significance Of Said's Work For Contemporary Spatial Criticism. With Contributions From Both Established Literary Critics And Emerging Scholars, This Collection Provides A Representative Sample Of Work Being Done In The Wake Of Said's Multifaceted And Enormous Critical Project-- Machine Generated Contents Note: -- Introduction: The World, The Text, And The Geocritic; Robert T. Tally Jr. 1. Said, Space, And Biopolitics: Giorgio Agamben's And D.h. Lawrence's States Of Exception; Russell West-pavlov 2. Orient Within, Orient Without: Said's Hostipitality Towards Arnoldian Culture; Emel Tastekin, 3. Edward W. Said, The Sphere Of Humanism, And The Neoliberal University; Jeffrey Hole 4. Back To Beginnings: Reading Between Aesthetics And Politics; Daniel Rosenberg Nutters 5. Revisiting Said's Secular Criticism: Anarchism, Enabling Ethics, And Oppositional Ethics; Darwin H. Tsen And Charlie Wesley 6. Transnational Identity In Crisis: Re-reading Edward W. Said's Out Of Place; Sobia Khan 7. De-orienting Aesthetic Education; Cameron Bushnell 8. Dangerous Insight: (not) Seeing Australian Aborigines In The Narrative Of James Murrells; Kristine Kelly 9. Exilic Consciousness And Alternative Modernist Geographies In The Work Of Olive Schreiner And Katherine Mansfield; Elizabeth Syrkin10. Mundus Totus Exilium Est: Reflections On The Critic In Exile; Robert T. Tally Jr. Edited By Robert T. Tally Jr. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Front Matter....Pages i-xii Introduction: The World, the Text, and the Geocritic....Pages 1-16 Said, Space, and Biopolitics: Giorgio Agamben’s and D.H. Lawrence’s States of Exception....Pages 17-41 Orient Within, Orient Without: Said’s “Hostipitality” toward Arnoldian Culture....Pages 43-62 Edward W. Said, the Sphere of Humanism, and the Neoliberal University....Pages 63-81 Back to Beginnings: Reading between Aesthetics and Politics....Pages 83-100 Revisiting Said’s “Secular Criticism”: Anarchism, Enabling Ethics, and Oppositional Ethics....Pages 101-125 Transnational Identity in Crisis: Re-reading Edward W. Said’s Out of Place ....Pages 127-142 De-Orienting Aesthetic Education....Pages 143-163 Dangerous Insight: (Not) Seeing Australian Aborigines in the Narrative of James Murrells ....Pages 165-185 Exilic Consciousness and Alternative Modernist Geographies in the Work of Olive Schreiner and Katherine Mansfield....Pages 187-207 Mundus Totus Exilium Est: Reflections on the Critic in Exile....Pages 209-222 Back Matter....Pages 223-230 "Edward W. Said remains one of the most important literary and cultural critics in the world. A towering figure in postcolonial studies, Said may be equally well regarded for his scholarship in comparative literature, critical theory, and intellectual history. Less well known, perhaps, is Said's immense influence on geocriticism or spatial literary studies. The Geocritical Legacies of Edward W. Said brings together a variety of essays which, each in its own way, highlight the significance of Said's work for contemporary spatial criticism. With contributions from both established literary critics and emerging scholars, this collection provides a representative sample of work being done in the wake of Said's multifaceted and enormous critical project"--Résumé de l'éditeur
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