Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular
Autor Mathieu E. Courvilleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2011
Edward
Said's
Rhetoric
of
the
Secularprovides
an
important
new
reading
of
Edward
W.
Said's
work,
emphasizing
not
only
the
distinction
but
also
the
fuzzy
borders
between
representations
of
'the
religious'
and
'the
secular'
found
within
and
throughout
his
oeuvre
and
at
the
core
of
some
of
his
most
customary
rhetorical
strategies.
Mathieu
Courville
begins
by
examining
Said's
own
reflections
on
his
life,
before
moving
on
to
key
debates
about
Said's
work
within
Religious
Studies
and
Middle
Eastern
Studies, and
his
relationship
to
French
critical
theorists. Through
close
attention
to
Said's
use
of
the
literal
and
the
figurative
when
dealing
with
religious,
national
and
cultural
matters,
Courville
discerns
a
pattern
that
illuminates
what
Said
means
by
secular.
Said's
work shows
that the
secular
is
not
the
utter
opposite
of
religion
in
the
modern
globalized
world,
but may
exist
in
a
productive
tension
with
it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441183873
ISBN-10: 1441183876
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441183876
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Said
has
a
large
following
amongst
academics
who
purchase
books
offering
fresh
insight.
Notă biografică
Mathieu
E.
Courville
was
awarded
a
Canada
Graduate
Doctoral
Award
as
well
as
a
Canada
Post-Doctoral
Award
from
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
Research
Council
of
Canada
(SSHRC).
He
has
served
as
Canadian
Graduate
Student
Representative
of
the
Canadian
Corporation
for
the
Study
of
Religion
(CCSR)
from
2004
to
2007
and
as
a
Post-Doctoral
Research
Fellow
at
the
Centre
for
Studies
in
Religion
and
Society
(CSRS)
at
the
University
of
Victoria,
BC,
Canada,
during
the
2008-2009
academic
year.
Cuprins
Introduction1.
Being
and
not
being
like
a
book:
History,
memory,
and
self-understanding
2. The Empire writes back: From Bernard Lewis to Martin Kramer
3. Scholars of religion and the return of the repressed: William D. Hart and Carl Olson
4. An emergent conversation: Work on Said's 'religious' question
5. Theoretical travelogues: A slight return from Foucault back to Fanon and Sartre
6. 'Convergences': 'The other Arab Muslims' and 'the other America'
7. 'The essay as form' of resistance: On the essayistic spirit in Adorno and Said
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendices
2. The Empire writes back: From Bernard Lewis to Martin Kramer
3. Scholars of religion and the return of the repressed: William D. Hart and Carl Olson
4. An emergent conversation: Work on Said's 'religious' question
5. Theoretical travelogues: A slight return from Foucault back to Fanon and Sartre
6. 'Convergences': 'The other Arab Muslims' and 'the other America'
7. 'The essay as form' of resistance: On the essayistic spirit in Adorno and Said
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendices