Lewis Lapham is the winner of the 1995 National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism.
Timothy Brennan is professor of comparative literature, cultural
studies, and English at the University of Minnesota. His books
include At Home in the World: Cosmopolitanism Now and, most
recently, Wars of Position: The Cultural Politics of the Left and
Right. He writes for a number of journals, including New Left
Review and The Nation.
Saree Makdisi is a professor of English and comparative literature
at UCLA. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Mahmood Mamdani is Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, and a
member of the Departments of Anthropology and Political Science and
the School of Public and International Affairs at Columbia
University. His previous books include Good Muslim, Bad Muslim,
Citizen and Subject, and When Victims Become Killers. From Kampala,
Uganda, he now divides his time between New York and Kampala.
Ilan Pappe is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. His
many books include The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine and, most
recently, Gaza in Crisis (with Noam Chomsky). He writes for, among
others, the Guardian and the London Review of Books.
Jacqueline Rose is Professor of English at Queen Mary University of
London. Her books include Sexuality in the Field of Vision; The
Question of Zion ; and the novel Albertine.
"Edward Said's anger against injustice must become ours, and his pen that challenged the sword must become our weapon in the battle for human values."--Elias Khoury
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