Edward Said Biography
November 1, 1935 – September 25, 2003
Edward Said was a professor of literature, a public intellectual, and a founder of postcolonial studies. Through his work, he bridged Western and Eastern perspectives, critically analyzing cultural representations and political relations between the East and West. His method of textual analysis profoundly influenced literary theory and Middle Eastern studies. Said advocated for the equal rights and return of Palestinians to their homeland, emphasizing the role of the intellectual as a critical voice in society.






