

Edward Said's thinking
Mar 12, 2021
Timothy Brennan, a scholar of Edward Said, and renowned conductor Daniel Barenboim discuss Said's groundbreaking works like 'Orientalism' and 'Covering Islam'. They explore how Said's experiences shaped his views on Western representations of the East and his advocacy for Palestinian rights. The conversation highlights the significance of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra in promoting dialogue between cultures. Additionally, they reflect on Said's literary legacy and his multifaceted contributions to cultural criticism and activism.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Legacy of Edward Said
01:38 • 12min
Edward Said's Literary Legacy
13:41 • 15min
Edward Said: Voice of the Palestinian Cause
28:36 • 7min
Bridging Divides: Edward Said and the Power of Music
35:32 • 8min
The Interdisciplinary Intellectual and the Role of Creativity
43:28 • 2min
Exploring Cultural Boundaries and Upcoming Academic Insights
45:15 • 2min