Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular
Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular provides 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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Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular
Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular provides 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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Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular

Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular

by Mathieu E. Courville
Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular

Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular

by Mathieu E. Courville

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Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular provides 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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826437556
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/10/2010
Series: Continuum Religious Studies
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

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.

Table of Contents

Preface viii

Acknowledgments x

"Voyages In": An Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Being and Not Being a "Mere" Book: History, Memory, and Self-Understanding 22

Chapter 2 The Empire Writes Back: From Bernard Lewis to Martin Kramer 45

Chapter 3 Scholars of Religion and the Return of the Repressed William D. Hart Carl Olson 65

Chapter 4 Emergent Conversations: Working with and through Said's "Religious" Questions 85

Chapter 5 Theoretical Travelogues: A Slight Return from Foucault Back to Fanon and Sartre 91

Chapter 6 "Convergences": "The Other Arab Muslims" and "The Other America" 109

Chapter 7 "The Essay as Form" of Resistance: On the Essayistic Spirit in Said and Adorno 135

Chapter 8 "Out of Place": A Conclusion 141

In Lieu of a Postface: An Appreciation of Edward W. Said Vivek H. Dehejia 145

About the Author(s) 149

Notes 150

Bibliography 213

Index 237

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