y that Said criticizes the Orientalist intellectual tradition as being charged. Indeed, Conrad suggests that "there is an ironic parity between Said and his opponents" (1979), while Greene suggests it is "even a counter-example of misunderstanding" 1979). However, the same reviewer concludes that "after Said, it will be harder for scholars in even the most recondite disciplines to blind themselves to the political implications of their wor
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