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Edward Said's works
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While not a single book, Edward Said's works are collectively considered highly influential contributions to postcolonial studies and critical theory.
His most famous work, "Orientalism," is a groundbreaking critique of Western representations of the East.
Said's work examines the power dynamics inherent in cultural representations and the ways in which these representations have shaped political and social relations.
His scholarship has had a profound impact on various fields, including literary studies, cultural studies, and postcolonial studies.
Said's work continues to be widely read and studied, and his ideas remain highly relevant in the ongoing conversation about cultural representation and power.
His most famous work, "Orientalism," is a groundbreaking critique of Western representations of the East.
Said's work examines the power dynamics inherent in cultural representations and the ways in which these representations have shaped political and social relations.
His scholarship has had a profound impact on various fields, including literary studies, cultural studies, and postcolonial studies.
Said's work continues to be widely read and studied, and his ideas remain highly relevant in the ongoing conversation about cultural representation and power.
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Mentioned by Paul Lay as an example of someone who offered radical opposition to the canon while possessing deep knowledge of it.

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