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Nubar Hovsepian, "Edward Said: The Politics of an Oppositional Intellectual" (AUC Press, 2025)

2025/6/26
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Nubar Hovsepian: 我刚从学术界退休,回顾我的职业生涯,我主要从事写作和出版工作。我曾创立出版社在贝鲁特出版萨义德的《东方主义》,但很不幸,它在1982年的战争中被摧毁。此外,我也曾在联合国处理巴勒斯坦问题。在过去的21年里,我在加州查普曼大学担任教授。我和萨义德因为我们共同的流亡经历联系在一起,我作为亚美尼亚人,他作为巴勒斯坦人,我们都对开罗有特殊的感情和记忆。我们之间建立了深厚的友谊,尽管他比我年长15岁。这本书是我试图捕捉我们之间友谊的尝试,但要用文字来表达我们之间的情谊,并承认萨义德已经离去,这对我来说是一个挑战。

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This chapter explores the life and work of Edward Said, focusing on how his humanist views shaped his political stances. It discusses his friendship with the author and how Said's experiences influenced his oppositional intellectualism. The chapter also compares Said's approach to other intellectuals.
  • Said's humanist views informed his political positions.
  • The author's close friendship with Said provided unique insights.
  • Said's work is compared and contrasted with other prominent intellectuals.

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Edward Said was one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century. A literary scholar with an aesthete’s temperament, he did not experience his political awakening until the 1967 Arab–Israeli war, which transformed his thinking and led him to forge ties with political groups and like-minded scholars. Said’s subsequent writings, which cast light on the interplay between cultural representation and the exercise of Western political power, caused a seismic shift in scholarly circles and beyond. In this intimate intellectual biography, by a close friend and confidant, Nubar Hovsepian offers fascinating insight into the evolution of Said’s political thought.

Through analysis of Said’s seminal works and the debates surrounding them,* Edward Said: The Politics of an Oppositional Intellectual) *(American University in Cairo Press, 2025) traces the influence of Foucault on Said, and how Said eventually diverged from this influence to arrive at a more pronounced understanding of agency, resistance, and liberation. He consequently affiliated more closely with Raymond Williams, Antonio Gramsci, and more contemporaneously, with his friends the late Eqbal Ahmad and Ibrahim Abu-Lughod.

Said held that it is the intellectual’s responsibility to expose lies and deceptions of the holders of power. A passionate advocate for the Palestinian cause, his solidarity did not prevent him from launching a sustained critique of the Palestinian leadership. Hovsepian charts both Said’s engagement with the Palestinian national movement and his exchanges with a host of intellectuals over Palestine, arguing that Said’s interventions have succeeded in changing the parameters of the discourse in the humanities, and among younger Jews searching for political affiliation.

Drawing on his diaries, in which he recorded his meetings with Said, as well as access to some of Said’s private letters, Hovsepian illuminates, in rich detail, the trajectory of Said’s political thinking and the depth and breadth of his engagement with peers and critics over issues that continue to resonate to this day.

Nubar Hovsepian is associate professor emeritus of political science at Chapman University in Orange, California. He is the author of Palestinian State Formation: Education and the Construction of National Identity, and he edited and contributed to The War on Lebanon. Hovsepian has devoted enormous time to the Israel/Palestine conflict, and served, from 1982 to 1984, as political affairs officer for the United Nations Conference on the Question of Palestine.

Tugrul Mende holds an M.A in Arabic Studies. He is based in Berlin as a project coordinator and independent researcher.

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