"Said is forthright, even blunt, and he demonstrates a thrilling capacity for integrating culture and politics."— Publishers Weekly Gathered here are five wide-ranging interviews with the internationally renowned Palestinian scholar and critic Edward Said (1935-2003). In conversation with David Barsamian, director of Alternative Radio, these interviews cover a broad range of topics: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Professor Said's groundbreaking work of literary scholarship, Orientalism ; music; and much more. With an introduction by Eqbal Ahmad, and a new preface from Nubar Hovsepian, this is an indispensable introduction to one of the twentieth century's foremost critical intellectuals.
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Palestinian is Palestinian. For Chinese intellectuals there doesn't exit so-called "exile" as he stated. If you exile, shut your fuck up.
评分Palestinian is Palestinian. For Chinese intellectuals there doesn't exit so-called "exile" as he stated. If you exile, shut your fuck up.
评分Palestinian is Palestinian. For Chinese intellectuals there doesn't exit so-called "exile" as he stated. If you exile, shut your fuck up.
评分Palestinian is Palestinian. For Chinese intellectuals there doesn't exit so-called "exile" as he stated. If you exile, shut your fuck up.
评分Palestinian is Palestinian. For Chinese intellectuals there doesn't exit so-called "exile" as he stated. If you exile, shut your fuck up.
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