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      DISPLACED AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN EDWARD SAID'S "OUT OF PLACE" AND FAWAZ TURKI'S "THE DISINHERITED"

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            arabstudquar
            10.2307/j50005550
            Arab Studies Quarterly
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            02713519
            1 April 2011
            : 33
            : 2
            : 79-95
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            1. Sophia A. McClennen, The Dialectics of Exile: Nation, Time, Language, and Space in Hispanic Literatures (West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2004), 31.

            2. John Thieme, Post-colonial Studies: The Essential Glossary (London: Arnold, 2003), 77-78.

            3. Angelika Bammer, Displacements: Cultural Identities in Question (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994), xi.

            4. Edward Said, Out of Place: A Memoir (London: Granta, 1999), 20.

            5. William V. Spanos, "Edward Said's Mount Hermon and Mine: A Forwarding Remembrance," Boundary 2:28 (2001), 165.

            6. Barbara Mckean Parmenter, Giving Voice to Stones : Place and Identity in Palestinian Literature (Austin: Texas University Press, 1994), 69.

            7. Fawaz Turki, The Disinherited: Journal of a Palestinian Exile (New York: Monthly Review, 1 974), 72.

            8. Ibid., 9.

            9. Said, Out of Place, 114.

            10. Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 223.

            11. Ibid., 436.

            12. Said, Out of Place, 115.

            13. Rocío G. Davis, "Mediating Historical Memory in Family Memoirs: K. Connie Kang's Home Was the Land of Morning Calm and Duong Van Mai Elliot's The Sacred Willow, " Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly 30:4 (2007), 492.

            14. Turki, The Disinherited, 40.

            15. Ibid.

            16. Said, Out of Place, 3.

            17. Turki, The Disinherited, 15.

            18. John D. Barbour, "Edward Said and the Space of Exile," Literature & Theology 12:3 (2007), 293.

            19. Fawaz Turki, Exile's Return : The Making of a Palestinian American (New York: Free Press 1 994), 123.

            20. Ibid.

            21. Said, Reflections on Exile and Other Essays (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003), 182.

            22. George S. Hishmeh, "Review: The Palestinian Experience," Journal of Palestine Studies 2:3 (1973), 119.

            23. Ibid., 121.

            24. Turki, The Disinherited, 46.

            25. Said, Out of Place, xxvi-xxvii.

            26. Ibid., 293.

            27. Elizabeth W. Brass, "Eye for I: Making and Unmaking Autobiography in Film," in James Olney, ed., Autobiography, Essays Theoretical and Critical (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1980), 298.

            28. Turki, The Disinherited, 30.

            29. Richard van Leeuwn, "Autobiography, Travelogue and Identity," in Robin Ostie, Ed de Moor and Stefan Wild, eds., Writing the Self: Autobiographical Writing in Modern Arabic Literature (London: Sagqi, 1998), 27.

            30. Juliane Hammer, "A Crisis of Memory: Homeland and Exile in Contemporary Palestinian Memoirs," Crisis and Memory (2003), 77-198.

            31. Turki, The Disinherited, 100.

            32. Said, Out of Place, 278.

            33. Ibid., 295.

            34. Turki, The Disinherited, 156.

            35. Ibid.

            36. Said, "Permission to Narrate," Journal of Palestine Studies 13:3 (1984), 37.

            37. Ibid.

            38. Edward W. Said and Gauri Viswanathan, Power, Politics, and Culture: Interviews with Edward W Said (New York: Pantheon Books, 2001), 400.

            39. Turki, The Disinherited, 95-96.

            40. Kathleen Christison, The Wound of Dispossession: Telling the Palestinian Story (Santa Fe, NM: Sunlit Hills Press, 2001), 16.

            41. Said, Out of Place, 140.

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