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9780804792363 | Stanford Univ Pr, December 10, 2014, cover price $105.00
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9780804793438 | Stanford Univ Pr, December 10, 2014, cover price $34.95
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9780465019489 | Basic Books, January 5, 2010, cover price $29.95
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9780465025220 | Enl rev edition (Basic Books, March 6, 2012), cover price $19.99
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9781441715654 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, January 5, 2010), cover price $39.95
9781441715661 | Mp3 una edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, January 5, 2010), cover price $29.95
Product Description: This ground-breaking volume is a follow-up to Intellectuals and Their Publics. In contrast to the earlier book, which was mainly concerned with the activity of intellectuals and how it relates to the public, this volume analyses what happens when sociology and sociologists engage with or serve various publics...read more
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9781409434580 | Ashgate Pub Co, January 28, 2014, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: This ground-breaking volume is a follow-up to Intellectuals and Their Publics.
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9781433121425 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, November 30, 2012, cover price $74.95
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9781433132278 | Reprint edition (Peter Lang Pub Inc, September 23, 2015), cover price $37.95
Product Description: What are the theoretical parameters that produce the category public intellectual? By pondering the conceptual elements that inform the term, this book offers not just a political critique, but a sense of the new challenges its meanings present...read more
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9781137585752 | Palgrave Macmillan, March 30, 2016, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: What are the theoretical parameters that produce the category public intellectual?
This book is a sustained record of Hamid Dabashi's reflections over many years on the question of authority and the power to represent. Who gets to represent whom and by what authority? When initiated in the most powerful military machinery in human history, the United States of America, already deeply engaged in Afghanistan and Iraq, such militant acts of representation speak voluminously of a far more deeply rooted claim to normative and moral agency, a phenomenon that will have to be unearthed and examined. In his groundbreaking book, Orientalism, Edward Said traced the origin of this power of representation and the normative agency that it entails to the colonial hubris that carried a militant band of mercenary merchants, military officers, Christian missionaries, and European Orientalists around the globe, which enabled them to write and represent the people they thus sought to rule. The insights of Edward Said in Orientalism went a long way in explaining conditions of domination and representation from the classical colonial period in the 18th and 19th century to the time that he wrote his landmark study in the mid 1970's. Though many of his insights still remain valid, Said's observations need to be updated and mapped out to the events that led to the post-9/11 syndrome. Dabashi's book is not as much a critique of colonial representation as it is of the manners and modes of fighting back and resisting it. This is not to question the significance of Orientalism and its principal concern with the colonial acts of representation, but to provide a different angle on Said's entire oeuvre, an angle that argues for the primacy of the question of postcolonial agency. In Dabashi's tireless attempt to reach for a mode of knowledge production at once beyond the legitimate questions raised about the sovereign subject and yet politically poignant and powerful, postcolonial agency is central. Dabashi's contention is that the figure of an exilic intellectual is ultimately the paramount site for the cultivation of normative and moral agency with a sense of worldly presence. For Dabashi the figure of the exilic intellectual is paramount to produce counter-knowledge production in a time of terror.
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9781412808729 | Transaction Pub, November 30, 2008, cover price $55.95 | About this edition: This book is a sustained record of Hamid Dabashi's reflections over many years on the question of authority and the power to represent.
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9781412855808 | 1 edition (Transaction Pub, September 1, 2015), cover price $29.95
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9780826490964 | 2 edition (Bloomsbury USA Academic, December 9, 2006), cover price $34.95 | About this edition: In this urgent and passionate book, Frank Furedi explains the essential contribution of intellectuals both to culture and to democracy - and why we need to recreate a public sphere in which intellectuals and the general public can talk to each other again.
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