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12. Said» Beginnings, p. 301.

13. Foucault, Neitzsche, Geneology and History, ibid, p. 159.

14. Said, Beginnings, p. 290.

15. Said,o^. c^., p. 291.

16. Foucault, T/^ Archaelogy of Knowledge, ibid, p. 103.

17. Foucault, op. cit., p. 100.

18. Said, Beginnings, p. 284.

19. Said, "The World, the Text, the Critic", Textual Strategies—Perspectives in Post—Structuralist Criticism, ed and intro. Josue V.? Harari Cornell University Press, New York, 1979 p. 165.

20. Said, Beginnings, p. 300.

21. Spivak, Sabaltern Studies Vol. 4, p 349.

22. Terry Eagleton, The Function of Criticism, NLR, p. 89.

23. Robert A. Kapp. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol XXXIX, No. 3, p. 481-4.

24. Spii/ak, Critical Inquiry, 1981, p. 386.

25. Said, Beginnings, p. 284.

26. Said, op. cit., p. 378. ^

27. Said, "Opponents, Audiences, Constituencies and Community", Critical Inquiry

December 1982, Vol. 9, No. 2. 2&. Said, "The Ideology of Difference", Critical Inquiry, p. 46-50.

29. Said, Beginnings, p. 318.

30. Myra Jehlen, "Archemides and the Paradox of Feminist Criticism". Feminist Theory—A critique of Ideology, ed. Keohane, Rosaldo and Gcisi, the 'Harvester Press, Sussex, 1982, p. 189-90.



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