New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

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

Jun 26, 2025
Nubar Hovsepian, Associate Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Chapman University, discusses the legacy of Edward Said, a pivotal intellectual of the twentieth century. He shares insights on Said's political awakening post-1967 Arab-Israeli war and his impactful writings on culture and power. Hovsepian contrasts oppositional intellectuals like Said with public figures maintaining the status quo. The conversation also explores Said's vision for coexistence in Palestine and highlights the importance of examining these ideas for future generations.
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ANECDOTE

Friendship Rooted in Exile and Cairo

  • Nubar Hovsepian shared how his friendship with Edward Said grew from their common experiences of exile and upbringing in Cairo.
  • Said found Palestine geographically small, contrasting with large cities like Cairo, deepening their bond through shared perspectives.
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Oppositional Intellectual Defined

  • Said represents the oppositional intellectual who resists power and refuses to serve oppressive systems.
  • This contrasts with intellectuals who support power or act as native informants aiding dominant narratives.
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Humanism Informing Politics

  • Said's work connects humanism to politics, focusing on how Western domination is resisted culturally and politically.
  • He stressed inclusion and coexistence as essential to resolving the Palestinian conflict, despite opposition and lack of reciprocity.
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