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From Oslo to Iraq & the Road Map Essays

by Edward W Said
From Oslo to Iraq & the Road Map Essays

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Nadine Gordimer once wrote, referring to Edward Said’s memoir Out of Place, “Said is in place among the truly important intellects in our century.” These forty-six eloquent and impassioned essays written by Said between December 2000 and July 2003 for the London-based Al-Hayat, Cairo’s Al-Ahram Weekly, and the London Review of Books underscore his tireless efforts for the Palestinian cause. They take us from the collapse of the Oslo Accords to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, focusing on three main themes, as Tony Judt points out in his introduction: the urgent need to reveal the truth about Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, the equally urgent need to get Palestinians and other Arabs to engage with the progressive elements in Israel, and the need to speak out about the failure of Arab leadership.

In From Oslo to Iraq and the Road Map, Said writes about the second intifada and about the so-called peace process, which he terms a kind of “fast-food peace” underscored by “malevolent sloppiness.” He discusses the breach of democracy in the last American presidential election and describes the Bush administration as hopeless in its allegiance to the Christian right and to the big oil companies. He writes passionately against the war in Iraq and condemns the “road map” as a plan not for peace but for pacification of the Palestinians. He makes clear the ways in which the U.S. response to 9/11 has further destabilized the Middle East, but finds as well reasons for hope: the Palestinian National Initiative, an organization of grassroots activists who share a burgeoning idea of democracy “undreamed of by the [Palestinian] Authority.” What has always set Said apart is his ability to state the uncensored truth about the realities of the Palestinian experience, from land expropriation, and dispossession, to assassinations, roadblocks, and house demolitions.

In this book, Said reveals information that never finds its way into the American media, thus providing a real context for our understanding of the Middle East. Fiercely uncompromising, written with clarity and elegance, From Oslo to Iraq and the Road Map gives us an essential and unique voice that is more important now than ever before.

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About the Author

Edward W. Said was University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He was the author of more than twenty books, including Orientalism and Culture and Imperialism (both available in paperback from Vintage Books), and his essays and reviews appeared in newspapers and periodicals throughout the world. Said died in September 2003.

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Table of Contents

Foreword by Tony Judt

PART ONE: The Second Intifada Begins, Clintons Failure

1 Palestinians Under Siege

2 The Tragedy Deepens

3 American Elections: System or Farce?

4 Trying Again and Again

5 Where Is Israel Going?

6 The Only Alternative

7 Freud, Zionism, and Vienna

8 Time to Turn to the Other Front

9 These Are the Realities

10 Thinking About Israel

11 Defiance, Dignity, and the Rule of Dogma

12 Enemies of the State

13 Sharpening the Axe

14 The Price of Camp David

15 Occupation Is the Atrocity

16 Propaganda and War

PART TWO: September 11, the War on Terror, the West Bank and Gaza Reinvaded

17 Collective Passion

18 Backlash, Backtrack

19 Adrift in Similarity

20 A Vision to Lift the Spirit

21 Suicidal Ignorance

22 Israels Dead End

23 Emerging Alternatives in Palestine

24 The Screw Turns, Again

25 Thoughts About America

26 What Price Oslo?

27 Thinking Ahead

28 What Has Israel Done?

29 Crisis for American Jews

30 Palestinian Elections Now

31 One-Way Street

32 Slow Death: Punishment by Detail

33 Arab Disunity and Factionalism

34 Low Point of Powerlessness

PART THREE: Israel, Iraq, and the United States

35 Israel, Iraq, and the United States

36 Europe Versus America

37 Misinformation About Iraq

38 Immediate Imperatives

39 An Unacceptable Helplessness

40 A Monument to Hypocrisy

41 Who Is in Charge?

42 A Stupid War

43 What Is Happening to the United States?

44 The Arab Condition

45 Archaeology of the Road Map

46 Dignity and Solidarity

Afterword by Wadie E. Said

Index


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ISBN:
9781400076710
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/09/2005
Publisher:
Vintage
Pages:
352
Height:
.73IN
Width:
6.28IN
Thickness:
.75
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2005
UPC Code:
2801400076712
Author:
Tony Judt
Author:
Wadie E. Said
Author:
Edward W Said
Author:
Edward W. Said
Afterword:
Wadie E. Said
Foreword:
Tony Judt
Afterword:
Wadie E. Said
Afterword:
Wadie E. Said
Foreword by:
Tony Judt
Foreword by:
Tony Judt
Subject:
Politics-Political Science

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