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REPRESENTATIONS OF THE INTELLECTUAL

The 1993 Reith Lectures
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KIRKUS REVIEW

In six essays delivered as lectures for the BBC, Said (The Politics of Dispossession, p. 537, etc.) makes the case that intellectuals should maintain a vigilant skepticism toward all received wisdoms. Said conceives of the ideal intellectual as "exile and marginal, as amateur, and as the author of a language that tries to speak the truth to power." Some may find an exquisite irony in the spectacle of Said, a member of the Palestinian National Council, cautioning thinkers against allowing their ideas and reputations to be co-opted by patriotism, nationalism, and various forms of group-think. But Said sees the irony as well, and he struggles honestly in these essays to describe a role for the intellectual in which the moral authority of the prophetic outsider is not purchased by forfeiting all political and social engagement.
Pub Date: Aug. 25th, 1994
ISBN: 0679761276
Page count: 144pp
Publisher: Pantheon
Review Posted Online:
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15th, 1994



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