Places of Mind, Timothy Brennan
Places of Mind, Timothy Brennan
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Places of Mind
A Life of Edward Said

Author: Timothy Brennan

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 15 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/23/2021


Synopsis

As someone who studied under Edward Said and remained a friend until his death in 2003, Timothy Brennan had unprecedented access to his thesis adviser’s ideas and legacy. In this authoritative work, Said, the pioneer of postcolonial studies, a tireless champion for his native Palestine, and an erudite literary critic, emerges as a self-doubting, tender, eloquent advocate of literature’s dramatic effects on politics and civic life.

Places of Mind reveals Said as a study in opposites: a cajoler and strategist, a New York intellectual with a foot in Beirut, an orchestra impresario in Weimar and Ramallah, a raconteur on national television, a Palestinian negotiator at the State Department, and an actor in films in which he played himself. Brennan traces the Arab influences on Said's thinking along with his tutelage under Lebanese statesmen, off-beat modernist auteurs, and New York literati, as Said grew into a scholar whose influential writings changed the face of university life forever. With both intimidating brilliance and charm, Said melded these resources into a groundbreaking and influential countertradition of radical humanism, set against the backdrop of techno-scientific dominance and religious war. With unparalleled clarity, Said gave the humanities a new authority in the age of Reaganism, one that continues today.

About Timothy Brennan

Timothy Brennan is the author of several books, including At Home in the World: Cosmopolitanism Now; Borrowed Light: Vico, Hegel, and the Colonies; and Salman Rushdie and the Third World: Myths of the Nation. His writing has appeared in the Nation, the Times Literary Supplement, and other outlets. He teaches in the humanities at the University of Minnesota and has received fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Reviews

3.2 stars. I had harbored such high hopes for this. The biographer apparently gambled to be more exacting on the political side of the ledger at the expense of the critical and theoretical. My disappointment isn't exclusively tied to the biographer's understanding of Heidegger or Cixous. It is likel......more

Goodreads review by Bagus

I first got into Edward Said’s thought during the class of postcolonial literature during my college days. His book which was first published in 1978, Orientalism, caused controversy in the West and stirred countless debates until his death in 2003. In his book, he establishes the eponymous term ‘or......more

Goodreads review by James

I love reading about intellectual debates. Consequently I was able to enjoy reading Brennan's book even though I f0und it fairly disorganized and less a biography and more of a discussion (not a critique) of Said's writing. Even this discussion disappointed because I found it hard to understand abse......more