The Palestine Question and the American Context

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Abstract: 

In this work, Edward Said analyzes the U.S. political arena and U.S. society, with regard to the Palestinian cause. He argues that civil society is more receptive to the rights of the Palestinian people than the political elite, and urges the Palestinian media and political movements to target US civil society to a greater extent.

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(Second (First, 1980
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About the Author(s)

Edward W. SAID, a leading Arab-American intellectual, was University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of seventeen books, including Orientalism, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, Culture and Imperialism, Representations of the Intellectual, The Politics of Dispossession, and Out of Place: A Memoir.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
(Second (First, 1980
Publication Date:
1986
Language: Arabic
(Translated from English)
(Also published in English)
Number of Pages:
32