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Simply said: Edward Said and the New York intellectual tradition
Matthew Abraham
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Edward Said
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Palestinians
87%
Zionism
33%
Orientalism
17%
Israel
16%
Dispossession
15%
Jews
14%
Jewish Question
13%
Nationalism
12%
Exile
10%
Jewish Nationalism
9%
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American Jews
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Jewish State
8%
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Holocaust
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Domestication
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Rebellion
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Rosa Luxemburg
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Homelessness
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Banality of Evil
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Jewish Immigration
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Gershom Scholem
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Intifada
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Adolf Eichmann
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Palestine
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Bearing Witness
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4%
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4%
Anthropology
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Evasion
4%
Powerlessness
3%
Oslo
3%
Homeless
3%
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3%
Public Intellectuals
3%
Retribution
3%
Coins
3%
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3%
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3%
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3%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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