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大家參考一下吧~ Seminar on Edward W. Said Prof. Shan Te-hsing Spring 2003 National Taiwan University Syllabus 1) Feb. 21 General Introduction 2) Feb. 28 Peace Memorial Day 3) Mar. 7 “Criticism and the Art of Politics” (PPC 118-63) 4) Mar. 14 “Reflections on Exile” (ROE 173-86) “An Exile’s Exile” (PPC 313-22) “Introduction: Criticism and Exile” (ROE xi-xxxv) 5) Mar. 21 “The Palestinian Experience” (POD 3-23) “Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Victims” (QOP 56-114) 6) Mar. 28 After the Last Sky “Bursts of Meaning: On John Berger and Jean Mohr” (ROE 148-52) 7) Apr. 4 Selections from Orientalism 8) Apr. 11 “Orientalism Reconsidered” (ROE 198-215) “Orientalism and After” (PPC 208-32) 9) Apr. 18 “History, Literature, and Geography” (ROE 453-73) “From Silence to Sound and Back Again: Music, Literature, and History” (ROE 507-26) 10) Apr. 25 “Between Worlds” (ROE 554-68) “Edward Said: Between Two Cultures” (PPC 233-47) Selections from Out of Place 11) May 2 “Michel Foucault, 1927-1984” (ROE 187-97) “Foucault and the Imagination of Power” (ROE 239-45) “The Clash of Definitions” (ROE 569-90) “The Uses of Culture” (EPP 139-43) 12) May 9 “Traveling Theory” (WTC 226-47) “Traveling Theory Reconsidered” (ROE 436-52) 13) May 16 Selections from Peace and Its Discontents “Introduction” (PID xxiii-xxxv) “Decolonizing the Mind” (PID 92-99) “The Middle East ‘Peace Process’: Misleading Images and Brutal Actualities” (PID 147-64) Selections from The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After “Introduction” (EPP xi-xxi) “The Campaign against ‘Islamic Terror’” (EPP 44-50) “Modernity, Information, and Governance” (EPP 51-56) “Intellectuals and the Crisis” (EPP 119-24) “Bombs and Bulldozers” (EPP 188-92) “Strategies of Hope” (EPP 193-99) “Palestine and Israel: A Fifty-Year Perspective” (EPP 223-28) “The Challenge of Israel: Fifty Years On” (EPP 229-33) “Gulliver in the Middle East” (EPP 239-43) “Art, Culture, and Nationalism” (EPP 260-65) “Truth and Reconciliation” (EPP 312-21) 14) May 23 “Secular Criticism” (WTC 1-30) “Culture and Imperialism” (PPC 183-207) 15) May 30 Selections from Culture and Imperialism 16) June 6 Representations of the Intellectual 17) June 13 Parallels and Paradoxes Course Requirements This course focuses on representative works by Edward W. Said. Students a re required to hand in one critique each week, participate in class discussions , give several oral presentations, and write one term paper. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.144.80
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