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Beyond the Storm

A Gulf Crisis Reader

Beyond the Storm( )
Editor: Bennis, Phyllis
Moushabeck, Michel
Foreword by: Said, Edward W.
Introduction by: Ahmad, Eqbal
ISBN:978-0-940793-87-3
Publication Date:Sep 1991
Publisher:Interlink Publishing Group, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $15.95
Book Description:

A vital collection examining the causes and catastrophic consequences facing the world in the wake of the Gulf war The Gulf crisis is one of the most important and tragic events to take place in the Middle East this century. Never has there been a more massive direct involvement of the United States in the region. But despite the more than 500,000 U.S. troops sent to Saudi Arabia, despite the billions of dollars spent on the armed forces, and despite the war's...
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Book Details
Pages:412
Detailed Subjects: History / Middle East / General
History / Wars & Conflicts / Persian Gulf War (1991)
Political Science / World / Middle Eastern
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.22 x 9.44 x 1.5 Inches
Book Weight:1.947 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor)
Born in Jerusalem and educated at Victoria College in Cairo and at Princeton and Harvard universities, Edward Said has taught at Columbia University since 1963 and has been a visiting professor at Harvard and Johns Hopkins University. He has had an unusual dual career as a professor of comparative literature, a recognized expert on the novelist and short story writer Joseph Conrad, (see Vol. 1) and as one of the most significant contemporary writers on the Middle East, especially the Palestinian question and the plight of Palestinians living in the occupied territories. Although he is not a trained historian, his Orientalism (1978) is one of the most stimulating critical evaluations of traditional Western writing on Middle Eastern history, societies, and literature. In the controversial Covering Islam (1981), he examined how the Western media have biased Western perspectives on the Middle East. A Palestinian by birth, Said has sought to show how Palestinian history differs from the rest of Arabic history because of the encounter with Jewish settlers and to present to Western readers a more broadly representative Palestinian position than they usually obtain from Western sources. Said is presently Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Columbia, editor of Arab Studies Quarterly, and chair of the board of trustees of the Institute of Arab Studies. He is a member of the Palestinian National Council as well as the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. 020



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