Counterpoints

Counterpoints
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781443820929
ISBN-13 : 144382092X
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Book Synopsis Counterpoints by : Stephanie Tara Schwartz

Download or read book Counterpoints written by Stephanie Tara Schwartz and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2010-03-08 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Revolving around the theme of “counterpoint” extensively used by Edward Said as the interplay of diverse ideas and discrepant experiences, this book aims to explore Said’s contribution to the fields of comparative literature, literary criticism, postcolonial theory, exilic and transnational studies, and socio-political thought among many others. Overshadowed by his legitimate political positions in support to the Palestinian cause and at odds with Islamophobic hostilities, Said’s intellectual achievements in the fields of humanities and philosophical thinking should equally be acknowledged and celebrated. Said articulates his notion of counterpoints through a vivid description of the composition of Western classical music. In the counterpoint of Western classical music, various themes play off one another, with only a provisional privilege being given to any particular one; yet in the resulting polyphony there is concert and order, an organized interplay that derives from the themes, not from a rigorous melodic or formal principle outside the work. This book pays tribute to Said’s contrapuntal methodology as well as to his academic and humanistic legacy.


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