Edward Sayed: Prantik Sottar Protishodh (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
• Publisher: Abhijan Publishers
• Author: Tapodhira Bhattacharya
• Language: Bengali
• Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
"Edward Sayed: Prantik Sottar Protishodh" is the second book in the 'Tattwa O Tattwobishwo' series, delving into the intellectual legacy of Edward Said, a renowned post-colonial theorist. This work explores the unwavering and fearless voice of Said, particularly after the Cold War, in analyzing the complex realities of the post-colonial world. Said’s contributions to post-colonial thought, especially regarding the notion of marginalization, exile, and the role of the "other" in cultural and imperial narratives, are discussed in depth.
The book critiques the nature of empire and the marginalization of cultures, reflecting on the ongoing relevance of Said’s ideas. It also examines how Said’s thoughts on Orientalism and the disenfranchised peoples of the world continue to resonate today. Special attention is given to the contemporary situation of Palestine, where the issues of identity, resistance, and the impact of empire remain starkly relevant. Through this book, readers gain insight into the theoretical dimensions of colonialism, cultural resistance, and the geopolitical realities that continue to shape our world.

