Browse MUSE Subject Headings for Articles
Project MUSE assigns Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to every article and review included in MUSE journals. Use the subject headings as a way to find more content that relates to your topic. You may click on a subject heading listed below, or type your subject into the search box and click the Jump button at the top to see additional subject headings. You may also move forward and backward in the list by using the Prev and Next buttons. Learn more about Subject Headings by watching our short vodcast.
Displaying 50 subjects:
- Said, Edward W. Orientalism. (11 articles)
- Said, Edward W. Out of place: a memoir. (3 articles, 3 reviews)
- Said, Edward W. Power, politics and culture: interviews with Edward W Said. (1 review)
- Said, Edward W. Reflections on exile and other essays. (1 review)
- Said, Edward W. Representations of the intellectual. (1 article)
- Said, Edward W. Violent belongings and the question of empire today. (1 article)
- Said, Edward W. World, the text, and the critic. (1 article)
- Said, S. F. Outlaw Varjak Paw. (1 review)
- Said, Salim, 1943- Legitimizing military rule: Indonesian Armed Forces ideology, 1958-2000. (2 reviews)
- Said, Salim, 1943- Soeharto's armed forces: problems of civil military relations in Indonesia. (2 reviews)
- Saïdah, Jean-Pierre, ed. (1 review)
- Saidel, Rochelle G. Jewish women of Ravensbrück Concentration Camp. (1 review)
- Saidel, Rochelle G. Never too late to remember: the politics behind New York City's Holocaust Museum. (1 review)
- Saidenberg, Jocelyn. Negativity. (1 review)
- Saiegh, Sebastián. Fiscal federalism in Argentina: policies, politics, and institutional reform. (1 article)
- Saigō, Takamori, 1828-1877. (1 review)
- Saigal, Aishwarya. Symphony of black and grey [CD-ROM] (1 article)
- Saigyo, 1118-1190. (2 reviews)
- Saikal, Amin, 1950- (1 review)
- Saikia, Yasmin. Fragmented memories: struggling to be Tai-Ahom in India. (1 review)
- Sailer, Johann Michael, 1751-1832. (1 review)
- Sailer, Sebastian, 1714-1777 -- Criticism and interpretation. (1 article)
- Sailer, Susan Shaw, 1939- On the void of to be: incoherence and trope in Finnegans wake. (1 review)
- Sailing. (1 article)
- Sailing -- Fiction. (2 reviews)
- Saillant, John. (2 reviews)
- Saillant, John. Black Puritan, Black republican: the life and thought of Lemuel Haynes, 1753-1833. (1 review)
- Sailor's return (Choreographic work : Howard) (1 article)
- Sailors -- Books and reading -- United States -- History -- 18th century. (1 article)
- Sailors -- Books and reading -- United States -- History -- 19th century. (1 article)
- Sailors -- Great Britain -- Folklore. (1 article)
- Sailors -- Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 18th century. (1 article)
- Sailors -- Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century. (1 article)
- Sailors -- United States -- Biography. (1 article)
- Sailors -- United States -- Folklore. (1 article)
- Sailors -- United States -- Public opinion. (1 article)
- Sailors -- United States -- Social life and customs -- 18th century. (1 article)
- Sailors -- United States -- Social life and customs -- 19th century. (1 article)
- Sailors in literature. (1 article)
- Sailors' writings, American -- United States -- History and criticism. (1 article)
- Sails -- History. (1 review)
- Saine, Thomas P. Goethe Yearbook: publications of the Goethe Society of North America, vol. 7. (1 review)
- Sainetes -- History and criticism. (2 articles)
- Sainetes -- Spain -- Madrid -- History and criticism. (1 review)
- Sainsbury, John, 1946- John Wilkes: the lives of a libertine. (1 review)
- Sainsbury, R. M. (Richard Mark) Departing from Frege: essays in the philosophy of language. (1 review)
- Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. Pacific encounters: art & divinity in Polynesia, 1760-1860 [exhibition] (1 review)
- Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. Pacific encounters: art & divinity in Polynesia [exhbition] (1 review)
- Saint, Andrew. Architect and engineer: a study in sibling rivalry. (1 review)
- Saint-Amour, Paul K. Copywrights: intellectual property and the literary imagination. (3 reviews)
