Life In Exile: Remembering Edward W. Said (1935-2003)
A Pace University & Columbia University Student Production
Wednesday September 22
Time: 4:30- 7pm
Location: Schimmel Theater Downtown Campus
1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY 10038: Opposite City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan
Automated Telephone Directions: 212-346-1133
Edward W. Said was known both for his groundbreaking research in the field of comparative literature and his incisive political commentary. He was one of the most prominent intellectuals in the United States- and perhaps the world. This program will bring together members of the academic and artistic communities who will reflect on Said's life and work.
Seating is limited. Please RSVP with Rima at rimakader@aol.com
For more information visit www.arabianNY.com/edward , www.olivedove.org, or email pacepacmail@yahoo.com
Moderator: Meghana Nayak, PhD- Pace University
Performance Artists: Falu (Falguni Shah), Stephan Smith
Panelists: Professor Ghassan Karam, Dr. Reza Afshari, Hamid Dabashi, Patrick Deer
A Pace University & Columbia University Student Production
Wednesday September 22
Time: 4:30- 7pm
Location: Schimmel Theater Downtown Campus
1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY 10038: Opposite City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan
Automated Telephone Directions: 212-346-1133
Edward W. Said was known both for his groundbreaking research in the field of comparative literature and his incisive political commentary. He was one of the most prominent intellectuals in the United States- and perhaps the world. This program will bring together members of the academic and artistic communities who will reflect on Said's life and work.
Seating is limited. Please RSVP with Rima at rimakader@aol.com
For more information visit www.arabianNY.com/edward , www.olivedove.org, or email pacepacmail@yahoo.com
Moderator: Meghana Nayak, PhD- Pace University
Performance Artists: Falu (Falguni Shah), Stephan Smith
Panelists: Professor Ghassan Karam, Dr. Reza Afshari, Hamid Dabashi, Patrick Deer
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