1972 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
His main research concerns Aesthetics, Literature, Criticism, Literary criticism and Orientalism. His Criticism research includes themes of Social science, Corporation, Solidarity and Media studies. His Literary criticism research incorporates elements of Art history and Politics.
His studies deal with areas such as World literature, Phenomenon, Field and Power as well as Politics. His Orientalism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Palestine and Ancient history. His work deals with themes such as History of literature, Middle East, Cultural imperialism and Homeland, which intersect with Ancient history.
His primary scientific interests are in Literature, Literary criticism, Politics, Ancient history and Law. His Literary criticism research includes elements of Orientalism and Criticism. His Politics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Power and Media studies.
Edward W. Said mostly deals with Palestine in his studies of Ancient history.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Literary criticism, Literature, Classics, Humanities and Orientalism. His research in Literary criticism intersects with topics in Adam and Eve and Supper. His study in the field of Pity, Opera and History of music is also linked to topics like Knight.
Edward W. Said has included themes like Classical music, Middle East and MOZART in his Classics study. His Humanities research incorporates themes from Tribute, Politics and Scholarship. His study on Orientalism is covered under Theology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Literary criticism, Classics, Politics, Literature and Anthropology. He performs integrative study on Literary criticism and Appendix in his works. His research on Classics often connects related topics like Orientalism.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Self-determination, Gender studies and Empowerment in addition to Politics. In most of his Literature studies, his work intersects topics such as Music education.
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Culture and Imperialism
Edward W. Said.
(1993)
The world, the text, and the critic
Edward W. Said.
(1983)
Reflections on Exile and Other Literary and Cultural Essays
Edward W. Said.
(2001)
Representations of the Intellectual
Edward W. Said;Liz Gill.
(1994)
Beginnings: Intention and Method
Edward W. Said.
(1975)
Culture and Imperialism.
Myra Jehlen;Edward W. Said.
William and Mary Quarterly (1994)
The question of Palestine
Edward W. Said.
(1979)
Representing the Colonized: Anthropology's Interlocutors
Edward W. Said.
Critical Inquiry (1989)
Covering Islam: How the Media and the Experts Determine How We See the Rest of the World
Edward W. Said.
(1981)
Humanism and Democratic Criticism
Edward W. Said.
(2004)
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