Jeanne Morefield

Unsettling the World: Edward Said and Political Theory - 284 p., 24 cm - Modernity and Political Thought .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prelude -- Introduction : two souls : Edward Said and political theory -- Writing at a distance : exile, critique, and loss -- A cluster of flowing currents : theory unresolved and groundless -- Into the language of music : the colonizer and the colonized together -- Bridge -- Reading you in your presence : political interpretation and worldly humanism -- The honeypots of our mind : public intellectuals in an imperial world -- The treason of the intellectuals : reading Said against liberal narcissism -- Coda.

"Jeanne Morefield synthesizes Palestinian American theorist and cultural critic Edward Said's critical humanism as a conceptual approach for addressing crises in contemporary global politics that demands reflection about historical context and the nature of the collective public before considering solutions to perceived problems. Said's approach to humanistic inquiry speaks directly to the way scholars of international ethics who speak from a liberal internationalist perspective react to global crises by fixating on the international status quo, often advocating global order for global order's sake. In the process, Said's humanism transforms the very idea of what it means to theorize global ethics in a postcolonial age and offers a clarifying way to navigate through foreign policy discussions with conflicting interest groups and ideologies"--

9781538168622


Edward Said--1935-2003


International relations--Moral and ethical aspects
Humanistic ethics