From the Iranian hostage crisis through the Gulf War and the bombing of the World Trade Center, the American
news media have portrayed "Islam" as a monolithic entity, synonymous with terrorism and religious hysteria.
In this classic work, now updated, the author of Culture and Imperialism reveals the hidden agendas and distortions
of fact that underlie even the most "objective" coverage of the Islamic world.
In this landmark work, for which he has written a new Introduction, one of our foremost public thinkers examines
to origins and repercussions of the media's monolithic images of Islam. Combining political commentary with literary
criticism, Edward Said reveals the hidden assumptions and distortions of fact that underlie even the most "objective"
coverage of the Islamic world. In so doing, Covering Islam continues Said's lifelong investigation of the ways
in which language not only describes but also defines political reality.