Eddie Yeghiayan
"America's Last Taboo." New Left Review (November/December 2000), 11(6):.
"The Cruelty of Memory." New York Review
of
Books (November 30, 2000), 47(19):46-50.
Review of
Akhenaten,
Dweller in Truth by Naguib Mahfouz and ten other books by Naguib
Mahfouz.
Cover title: "The Great Mahfouz."
The Edward Said Reader. Edited by Moustafa Bayoumi and
Andrew Rubin. New York: Vintage Books, 2000.
Contents:
Introduction by Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin:xi-xxxiv
Part I: Beginnings
1. The Claims of Individuality (1966):3-13
2. The Palestinian Experience (1969):14-37
3. Molestation and Authority in Narrative Fiction (1971):38-60
Part II: Orientalism and After
4. Orientalism (1978):63-67
Introduction to Orientalism (1978):67-93
The Scope of Orientalism (1978):93-113
5. Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Victims (1979):114-168
6. Islam as News (1980):169-194
7. Traveling Theory (1982):195-217
8. Secular Criticism (1983):218-242
9. Permission to Narrate (1984):243-266
10. Interiors (1986):267-290
11. Yeats and Decolonization (1988):291-313
Part III: Late Styles
12. Performance as an Extreme Occasion (1989):317-346
13. Jane Austen and Empire (1990):347-367
14. Intellectual Exile: Expatriates and Marginals (1993):368-381
15. The Middle East "Peace Process": Misleading Images and Brutal
Actualities (1995):382-398
16. On Writing a Memoir (1999):399-415
Part IV: Spoken Words
17. An Interview with Edward W. Said (1999):419-444
"Embargoed Literature."
In Victor Navasky & Katrina Vanden Heuvel, eds.,
The Best of the Nation: Selections from the Independent Magazine of
Politics and Culture, pp. 53-58.
New York: Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books, 2000.
Reprint of "Embargoed
Literature" (1990).
The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After. New York: Pantheon Books; London: Granta, 2000.
"Glenn Gould, the Virtuoso as Intellectual." Raritan (Summer 2000), 20(1):1-16.
"Invention, Memory, and Place." Critical Inquiry (Winter 2000), 26(2):175-192.
"Palestinians under Siege." London Review of Books (December 14, 2000), 22(24):9-10, 12-14.
Reflections on Exile and Other Essays.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press,
2000.
Contents:
Introduction: Criticism and Exile:xi-xxxv
1. Labyrinth of Incarnations: The Essays of Maurice Merleau-Ponty:1-14
2. Sense and Sensibility: On R.P. Blackmur, Georges Poulet, and E.D.
Hirsch:15-23
3. Amateur of the Insoluble: On E. M. Cioran:24-30
4. A Standing Civilar War: On T. E. Lawrence:31-40
5. Arabic Prose and Prose Fiction After 1948:41-60
6. Between Chance and Determinism: Lukacs's Aesthetik:61-69
7. Conrad and Nietzsche:70-82
8. Vico on the Discipline of Bodies and Texts:83-92
9. Tourism among the Dogs: On George Orwell:93-97
10. Bitter Dispatches from the Third World:98-104
11. Grey Eminence: On Walter Lippmann:105-112
12. Among the Believers: On V. S. Naipaul:113-117
13. Opponents, Audiences, Constituencies, and Community:118-147
14. Bursts of Meaning: On John Berger and Jean Mohr:148-152
15. Egyptian Rites:153-164
16. The Future of Criticism:165-172
17. Reflections on Exile:173-186
18. Michel Foucault, 1927-1984:187-197
19. Orientalism Reconsidered:198-215
20. Remembrance of Things Played: Presence and Memory in the Pianist's
Art: On Glenn Gould:216-229
21. How Not to Get Gored: On Ernest Hemingway:230-238
22. Foucault and the Imagination of Power:239-245
23. The Horizon of R.P. Blackmur:246-267
24. Cairo Recalled: Growing Up in the Cultural Crosscurrents of 1940s
Egypt:268-275
25. Through Gringo Eyes: With Conrad in Latin America:276-281
26. The Quest for Gillo Pontecorvo:282-292
27. Representing the Colonized: Anthropology's Interlocutors:293-316
28. After Mahfouz:317-326
29. Jungle Calling: Johnny Weismuller's Tarzan:327-336
30. Cairo and Alexandria:337-345
31. Homage to a Belly-Dancer:On Tabia Carioca:346-355
32. Introduction to Moby-Dick:356-371
33. The Politics of Knowledge:372-385
34. Identity, Authority, and Freedom: The Potentate and the
Traveler:386-404
35. The Anglo-Arab Encounter: On Ahdaf Soueif:405-410
36. Nationalism, Human Rights, and Interpretation:411-435
37. Traveling Theory Reconsidered:436-452
38. History, Literature, and geography:453-473
39. Contra Mundum: On Eric Hobsbawm:474-483
40. Bach's Genius, Schumann's Eccentricity, Chopin's Ruthlessness,
Rosen's Gift:484-492
41. Fantasy's Role in the Making of Nations: On Jacqueline
Rose:493-499
42. On Defiance and Taking Positions:500-506
43. From Silence to Sound and Back Again: Music, Literature, and
History:507-526
44. On Lost Causes:527-553
45. Between Worlds:554-568
46. The Clash of Definitions: On Samuel Huntington: 569-590