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Culture & Imperialism by Edward W. Said
Category: Non-Fiction
From Jane Austen to Salman Rushdie, and from Yeats to the news coverage of the Gulf War, this is broad account of the roots of imperialism in European culture, and an analysis of the impact of 19th-century British and French imperialism on the culture of the period.
Orientalism by Edward W. Said
Category: History | Series: Penguin Modern Classics
ORIENTALISM is one of the greatest and most influential of books of ideas to be published since the end of the European empires. For generations now it has defined our understanding of colonialism and empire and with each passing year its influence becomes if anything even greater. Edward Said, the not ...Show more
Parallels and Paradoxes: Explorations in Music and Society by Daniel Barenboim & Edward W. Said (ed Ara Guzelimian)
Category: Performing Arts
Edward Said in conversation with his good friend, Daniel Barenboim Israeli Daniel Barenboim - director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and of the Berlin State Opera - and Palestinian Edward Said - eminent literary critic and leading expert on the Middle East - have been close friends for years. Paral ...Show more
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