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Edward Said

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Remember the solidarity shown to Palestine here and everywhere... and remember also that there is a cause to which many people have committed themselves, difficulties and terrible obstacles notwithstanding. Why? Because it is a just cause, a noble ideal, a moral quest for equality and human rights.
I urge everyone to join in and not leave the field of values, defintions, and cultures uncontested. They are certainly not the property of a few Washington officials, any more than they are the responsibility of a few Middle Eastern rulers. There is a common field of human undertaking being created and recreated, and no amount of imperial bluster can ever conceal or negate that fact.
In the words of Baruch Kimmerling, "Israel has become a state oriented towards one major goal: the politicide of the Palestinian people. Politicide is a process whose ultimate aim is to destroy a certain people's prospects, indeed, their very will, for legitimate self-determination and sovereignty over land they consider their homeland." ...I do not believe they have succeeded.
The Nation:
"We Mourn the loss of Edward Said, who passed away on the morning of Thursday, September 25, 2003.
"Edward W. Said, the late University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was for many years the magazine's classical music critic as well as a contributing writer. Known both for his groundbreaking research in the field of comparative literature and his incisive political commentary, Said was one of the most prominent intellectuals in the United States. His writing regularly appeared in the Guardian of London, Le Monde Diplomatique and the Arab-language daily al-Hayat, printed in every Arab capital in the world.
"In 1948, Said and his family were dispossessed from Palestine and settled in Cairo. He came to the United States to attend college and lived in New York for many years. Because of his advocacy for Palestinian self-determination and his membership in the Palestine National Council, Said was not allowed to visit Palestine until several years ago.
"Educated at Princeton and Harvard, Said lectured at more than 150 universities and colleges in the United States, Canada and Europe. His writing, translated into fourteen languages, includes ten books, among them Orientalism (Pantheon, 1978), a runner-up in criticism for the National Book Critics Circle Award; The World, the Text and the Critic (Harvard, 1983); Blaming the Victims (Verso, 1988); Culture and Imperialism (Knopf, 1993); Peace and Its Discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East Peace Process (Vintage, 1995); End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After (Pantheon, 2000); and, most recently, Power, Politics, and Culture (Pantheon)."

My Interests

Defending the RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION of the Palestinians and their RIGHT OF RETURN. Working to create a ONE-STATE solution with Israelis and Palestinians living together. Seeing my homeland again. Post-colonial criticism. Human Rights. Activism. Truth and Reconciliation. Comparative Literature. American Literary Theory. Orientalism and the prejudice toward the Arabo-Islamic peoples. Courage. Scholarship. Committment. Passion. Humanism.

I'd like to meet:

Everyone who works to end the Israeli military occupation of Palestine.

Images from the Dying to Live Campaign

Music:

Alongside my dear friend, Daniel Barenboim, I co-founded the West-East Divan Orchestra which promotes cultural dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians. In 1991, I wrote "Musical Elaborations" and in 2006 I will posthumously publish "On Late Style: Music and Literature Against the Grain."

Movies:

Jenin, Jenin. 500 Dunams on the Moon. Rana's Wedding. Promises. Ronin. Syrian Bride. Occupation 101.

Television:

is no longer the vehicle of civil society but rather the weapon of corporate power.

Books:

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Heroes:

Palestinians. Palestinian academics. Palestinian activists. Middle Eastern scholars and activists. Seyla Benhabib. Richard Falk. Daniel Barenboim. Eqbal Ahmad. Michel Foucault.

My Blog

What Israel Has Done

Publication Date: April 18, 2002 by Dr. Edward SaidDespite Israel's effort to restrict coverage of its extraordinarily destructive invasion of the West Bank's Palestinian towns and refugee camps, info...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 05:54:00 PST

Dr. Hanan Ashrawi

Publication Date: September 26, 2003What consolation is there for the passing of a great man? He does not leave behind a great voidrather a heaviness of spirit, a weight almost unbearable that mercil...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 05:41:00 PST

The Clash of Ignorance

This article, by Edward Said, was published in the Nation on Oct. 22, 2001Samuel Huntington's article "The Clash of Civilizations?" appeared in the Summer 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs, where it immed...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 05:34:00 PST

Islam Through Western Eyes

This article, by Edward Said, appeared in The Nation on April 26, 1980:The media have become obsessed with something called "Islam," which in their voguish lexicon has acquired only two meanings, both...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 05:32:00 PST

The Public Role of Writers and Intellectuals

Publication Date: September 17, 2001 by Dr. Edward SaidIn everyday usage in the languages and cultures with which I am familiar, a "writer" is a person who produces literature--that is, a novelist, po...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 06:35:00 PST

Robert Fisk describes Edward Said

Article: "Palestinian, Intellectual, and fighter, Edward Said rails against Arafat and Sharon to his dying breath" by Robert Fisk. Publication Date: 25 September 2003The last time I saw Edward Said, I...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 07:00:00 PST

Edward Said: A Contrapuntal Reading

Mahmoud Darwish bids farewell to Edward Said (Poem tr. from Arabic by Mona Anis)New York/ November/ Fifth AvenueThe sun a plate of shredded metalI asked myself, estranged in the shadow:Is it Babel or...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 05:13:00 PST

Ilan Pappe Remembers Edward Said

Today is the first anniversary of Edward Said's death. Time passes by so quickly and hence it seems as if only yesterday we were all reading those touching and insightful obituaries of the man and his...
Posted by Edward Said on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 05:15:00 PST