Arab Intellectuals and American Power: Edward Said, Charles Malik, and the US in the Middle East

Arab Intellectuals and American Power: Edward Said, Charles Malik, and the US in the Middle East

by M.D. Walhout
Arab Intellectuals and American Power: Edward Said, Charles Malik, and the US in the Middle East

Arab Intellectuals and American Power: Edward Said, Charles Malik, and the US in the Middle East

by M.D. Walhout

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Overview

Edward Said, the famous Palestinian American scholar and activist, was one of the twentieth century's most iconic public intellectuals, whose pioneering and – to some – controversial work on Orientalism shaped Middle Eastern and postcolonial studies and beyond. But how exactly did he arrive at his famous maxim to 'speak truth to power'?
This dual biographical study examines the lives of Edward Said and the eminent Lebanese philosopher and diplomat Charles Malik, a distant relative 30 years his senior whom Said knew from childhood as “Uncle Charles.” To Said, Malik was no ordinary relative; in his memoir, he called Malik “the great negative intellectual lesson of my life”, and was to describe him as “an ideal as I was growing up” only to later claim Malik “went through an ugly transformation that I could never come to terms with”. M.D. Walhout charts the development of these two remarkable figures, reconstructing in the process the way in which American power in the Middle East came to have a defining effect on Arab intellectuals in the twentieth century. Exploring issues of religion and nationalism, Walhout shows how Said came to reject much of what Malik stood for: Christian faith, hardline anti-Communism and the benign nature of American power. He argues that the example of Malik was instrumental in the development of Said's later belief that the true vocation of the intellectual was not to compromise with power, but to resist it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780755634149
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

M. D. Walhout has been Professor of English at Seattle Pacific University,
USA since 1987. He earned his Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University,
USA in 1985. His previous work on Edward Said includes an article on Said and Michael Walzer in Soundings, republished in Patrick Williams' fourvolume collection on Edward Said for the SAGE Masters in Modern Social
Thought series (2001), as well as a chapter on Said and Salman Rushdie in Literature and the Public Sphere, edited by Susan VanZanten Gallagher and M. D. Walhout (2000).

Table of Contents

Introduction. Edward Said, Charles Malik, and American Power

Chapter 1. Charles Malik: The Education of a Christian Intellectual, 1906-1945
Chapter 2. Charles Malik: The Intellectual as Cold Warrior, 1945-1959
Chapter 3. Charles Malik: The Intellectual Out of Power, 1959-1975
Chapter 4. Edward Said: The Education of a Secular Intellectual, 1935-1967
Chapter 5. Edward Said: The Rebirth of a Palestinian Intellectual, 1967-1975
Chapter 6. Charles Malik: The Intellectual as Lebanese Christian Nationalist, 1975-1987
Chapter 7. Edward Said: The Intellectual as Palestinian Nationalist, 1975-1987
Chapter 8. Edward Said: The Intellectual in Exile, 1987-2003
Conclusion. The Intellectual and Power

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