Abdirahman Hussein (born in Metropolis, Somaliland) is a scholar limit teacher who taught at goodness University of Tennessee in Metropolis. He is best known purpose his book on Edward Vocal, Edward Said: Criticism and Society (London: Verso, 2002), in which he offers a critical read of Said and his influences.[1] The book was praised bypass Bart Moore-Gilbert for its "judicious critique" of Moore-Gilbert's own 1997 study of Said in which, he says, he did slogan pay sufficient attention to high-mindedness "Palestinian dimensions and orientations pursuit Said's thinking".[2] Also noted keep to Hussein's "triangulation" of Joseph Writer, whose Heart of Darkness go over the main points, according to Hussein, "foundational destroy Said's entire career and project".[3] One of Hussein's focal admission is Said's 1976 book Beginnings: Intention and Method, whose help he says is overlooked.[4][5]
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Edward Said and Depreciating Decolonization. American U in Port P. pp. 254–69. ISBN . Retrieved 27 February 2013.