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Saree Makdisi

    Saree Makdisi est spécialisé dans la littérature britannique des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, tout en abordant la politique et la culture arabes contemporaines. Son œuvre explore les intersections de la littérature, de la culture et de la politique, offrant des perspectives éclairées sur la relation complexe entre l'Occident et le Moyen-Orient. L'écriture critique de Makdisi se caractérise par sa profondeur et son approche nuancée de l'analyse textuelle.

    Palästina
    Romantic Imperialism
    Reading William Blake
    Palestine Inside Out
    Tolerance Is a Wasteland
    • "How denial sustains the liberal imagination of a progressive and democratic Israel. The question that this book aims to answer might seem simple: how can a violent project of dispossession and discrimination be imagined, felt, and profoundly believed in as though it were the exact opposite--an embodiment of sustainability, multicultural tolerance, and democratic idealism? Despite well-documented evidence of racism and human rights abuses, Israel has long been embraced by the most liberal sectors of European and American society as the manifestation of progressive values of tolerance, plurality, inclusivity, and democracy, and hence a project that can be passionately defended for its lofty ideals. Tolerance Is a Wasteland argues that the key to this miraculous act of political alchemy is a very specific form of denial. Here the Palestinian presence in, and claim to, Palestine is not simply refused or covered up, but negated in such a way that the act of denial is itself denied. The effects of destruction and repression are reframed, inverted into affirmations of liberal virtues that can be passionately championed. In Tolerance Is a Wasteland, Saree Makdisi explores many such acts of affirmation and denial in a range of venues: from the haunted landscape of thickly planted forests covering the ruins of Palestinian villages forcibly depopulated in 1948; to the theater of 'pinkwashing' as Israel presents itself to the world as a gay-friendly haven of cultural inclusion; to the so-called Museum of Tolerance being built on top of the ruins of a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem, which was methodically desecrated in order to clear the space for this monument to 'human dignity.' Tolerance Is a Wasteland reveals the system of emotional investments and curated perceptions that makes this massive project of cognitive dissonance possible"-- Provided by publisher

      Tolerance Is a Wasteland
    • Palestine Inside Out

      An Everyday Occupation

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(32)Évaluer

      The book explores the daily struggles of ordinary Palestinians, highlighting the complexities of navigating life under occupation, such as obtaining permits and dealing with bureaucratic obstacles. Through a blend of statistics, historical context, and contemporary journalism, it illustrates how the peace process has exacerbated the loss of Palestinian autonomy. The author advocates for a one-state solution as a means to address these deep-seated issues and restore agency to the Palestinian people.

      Palestine Inside Out
    • Reading William Blake

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(17)Évaluer

      William Blake (1757‒1827) is one of the most original and influential figures of the Romantic Age, known for his work as an artist, poet and printmaker. Grounding his ideas both in close reading and in the latest scholarship, Saree Makdisi offers an exciting and imaginative approach to reading Blake. By exploring some of the most important themes in Blake's work and connecting them to particular plates from Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Makdisi highlights Blake's creative power and the important interplay between images and words. There is a consistent emphasis on the relationship between the material nature of Blake's illuminated books, including the method he used to produce them, and the interpretive readings of the texts themselves. Makdisi argues that the material and formal openness of Blake's work can be seen as the very basis for learning to read in the spirit of Blake.

      Reading William Blake
    • Romantic Imperialism

      Universal Empire and the Culture of Modernity

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(16)Évaluer

      Focusing on the transformative years from 1790 to 1830, the book explores the intertwining of British imperialism and capitalism during a vibrant era of literary and artistic output. It examines how this cultural shift opened new possibilities, featuring original analyses of works by renowned poets and authors such as Wordsworth, Blake, Byron, Shelley, and Scott. Through these readings, it highlights the emergence of modernity and its impact on society and literature.

      Romantic Imperialism
    • Saree Makdisi, Professor für englische Literatur und vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der UCLA in Los Angeles, ein Neff e des 2003 verstorbenen Harvard-Professors Edward Said, legt mit Palästina – Innenansichten einer Belagerung keine neue Chronik israelischer Besatzungspolitik seit 1948 vor, sondern eine detaillierte Untersuchung des alltäglichen Lebens der Menschen, die einem auf Militärrepression gegründeten kolonialen Besatzungsregime ausgesetzt sind. Saree Makdisi belegt anhand bisher unveröff entlichter Dokumente aus den israelischen Militärarchiven und anhand der minutiösen Dokumentation der Fragmentierung palästinensischer Gebiete seine Sicht, dass eine Zweistaatenlösung längst illusorisch geworden ist. Makdisi sieht als einzige realistische Alternative einen multiethnischen, demokratischen Staat. Saree Makdisis Buch, nominiert für den „Humanitarian Book Award“, wurde vom amerikanischen Ex-Präsidenten Jimmy Carter als „eines der wichtigsten und besten Bücher der letzten Jahre zum Nahost- Konflikt“ bezeichnet.

      Palästina