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Modiano’s Fictions: The Political Landscape

Modiano’s Fictions: The Political Landscape

There is a question Edward W Said reserves for Jewish intellectuals who write about Holocaust and atrocities against Jews: How do they read and respond to the similar genocide that the Zionist government orchestrates against Palestinians. Their answer would be the proof of their radical politics not being sectarian.  Sadly, Modiano is silent about Palestine. This […]

October 10, 2014 Interactive features
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“A Bitter Disppointment”,  Edward Said on his encounter with Sartre, De Beauvoir and Foucault

“A Bitter Disppointment”, Edward Said on his encounter with Sartre, De Beauvoir and Foucault

In 1979, Edward Said was invited by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir to France for a conference on Middle East peace. It was in the wake of the Camp David Accords that ended the war between Egypt and Israel, that the author of “Orientalism” and ardent supporter of the Palestinian people, was invited to contribute with […]

September 19, 2014
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Remembering a Phenomenon

Remembering a Phenomenon

On 24th September this year, we have completed the eleventh year of sheer intellectual poverty. On a fateful day like this in the year 2003, Edward Said, the organic intellectual who spoke out to power in a clear, lucid, evocative and all the while daring manner, died. The issues he fought hard against- aggression of […]

September 19, 2014 KC Saleem
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Edward Said: Legacy Revived

Edward Said: Legacy Revived

Edward Said touched on many discourses relevant today, because his career is rooted deep into the most pressing political concerns of today. To say metaphorically, Edward Said is not yet dead, as there is a continuum of his intellectual career through his contemporaries, students and fans. We array here the reflections of some outspoken critiques […]

September 19, 2014
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Co-existence and Diaspora: A Jewish Critique of Zionism

Co-existence and Diaspora: A Jewish Critique of Zionism

All believers, whatever be their religion, must go through the experience of diaspora, as diaspora is helplessly an important stage in their life. Etymologically the word signifies scattering and dispersal and evokes the memories of homelessness. Where the Quran narrates the story of Banu Israel, addresses the newly emerging community of believers under Prophet Muhammad […]

September 19, 2014 KS Shameer
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Imperial Continuity: Palestine, Iraq and US foreign Policy

Imperial Continuity: Palestine, Iraq and US foreign Policy

Here Edward Said talks about the sheer violation of human rights with ‘the establishment of by force of a Jewish state on a land that was populated by the Arabs. This process began in the early 19th century culminated with the war between the Arabs and Jews in 1947, in which the Arabs lost. It […]

September 19, 2014
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Said : Short Note on Orinetalism

Said : Short Note on Orinetalism

Said pithily summarizes what he wrote in Orientalism. He says, “The idea behind Orientalism is to seek out the origin and coherence of the description of the Orient that began to appear in Europe in the 18th and early 19th century. That is different from the description of the Orient before. Orientalism  is about the […]

September 19, 2014
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Midnight’s Children Festival Events: “A Dialogue with Edward Said

Midnight’s Children Festival Events: “A Dialogue with Edward Said

In this footage where Edward Said talks with Prof Akeel Belgrami about Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Edward’s quintessential method of literary criticism is unveiled. Since Edward is more concerned about the workings of power behind a literary work, he throws sharp questions about the representation of power in Rushdie’s book. “The brilliance of Rushdie’s work […]

September 19, 2014
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