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Anouar Majid

Director of the Center for Global Humanities

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Anouar Majid is director of the Center for Global Humanities at the University of New England. His most recent book is We Are All Moors: Ending Centuries of Crusades Against Muslims and Other Minorities.

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Orientalism's Wake: The Ongoing Politics of a Polemic
Middle East Institute
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  • Orientalism's Wake: The Ongoing Politics of a Polemic

    Originally posted September 2009

    Edward W. Said, who passed away at the age of 67 on September 25, 2003, was a towering “public intellectual” — a man of extraordinary erudition, a path-breaking scholar, and a passionate activist.

    Said was a man of many interests, talents, and accomplishments — pianist, opera critic, newspaper columnist, popular essayist, television celebrity, and public lecturer. From 1963 until his death, he was Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.

    August 16, 2012

    The Ways of the Nassara
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  • The Ways of the Nassara

    I had heard of Edward Said long before I discovered the world of theory and read Orientalism in the early 1990s, more than a decade after the book was published to great acclaim. I remember being vaguely intrigued by the public presence of a man with an English-Arab name. In a sort of fateful irony, Said’s parents seemed to have baptized their son to live across cultures, to be out of place, as Said wrote toward the end of his life. But it was the name’s hint of Arabness that first caught my attention.

    April 19, 2012