New Books in Critical Theory

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

Jun 26, 2025
Nubar Hovsepian, an associate professor emeritus at Chapman University, discusses the profound impact of Edward Said, an iconic intellectual of the twentieth century. The conversation uncovers Said's political awakening post-1967 Arab-Israeli war and his relationship with power dynamics. Hovsepian reflects on their friendship and the challenges of documenting Said's legacy. They explore the role of oppositional intellectuals in advocating for marginalized voices and delve into Said’s vision for coexistence in Palestine amidst contemporary challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Friendship Rooted in Exile

  • Nubar Hovsepian and Edward Said bonded over their shared experiences of exile and a common connection to Cairo.
  • Their friendship deepened despite an age gap, based on mutual respect and loyalty.
INSIGHT

Oppositional vs. Power-Serving Intellectuals

  • Hovsepian distinguishes oppositional intellectuals like Said who oppose power from intellectuals who serve power or act as native informants.
  • He contrasts Said with figures like Bernard Lewis and Kanan Makiyya who align with dominant powers.
INSIGHT

Said’s Political Thought Evolution

  • Said's work moves from exposing Western domination in Orientalism to exploring cultural resistance in Culture and Imperialism.
  • His critical engagement with Palestine evolves from solidarity to a nuanced critique of Palestinian leadership and peace plans.
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