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Legacies of the Future: The Life and Work of Edward Said

There is much to consider; and for those that missed the conference, or for those that would like to review its style and content: footage of the b2 lectures, readings, panels and discussions have been uploaded to the boundary2 youtube page. They will also be featured in a series on boundary.org. Always, we remain in humble engagement, our gratitude for the life, work and word of Edward Said resonating.

Legacies of the Future

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5 responses to “Legacies of the Future: The Life and Work of Edward Said”

  1. […] Aamir Mufti brings the historic Bandung Conference into the scope of the conversation. A part of b2‘s series on The Life and Work of Edward Said. […]

  2. […] in association with its Legacies of the Future conference, is privileged to present a reading and discussion led by Nuruddin Farah. Language from […]

  3. […] a part of b2‘s series on Legacies of the Future: The Life and Work of Edward Said, Wlad Godzich presents “The Stateless and the Proper,” and Stathis Gourgouris on […]

  4. […] continues Legacies of the Future with RA Judy‘s “Gods Always Fail: Said as an Index for Secular Humanism, the Arab […]

  5. […] addition to b2‘s Legacies of the Future: Jonathan Arac‘s “What Can We Learn From Uniqueness?” and Don Pease‘s […]

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