ES
Edward Said
Celebrity
Birth Date: Nov. 1, 1935
Birth Time: 5 p.m.
Birth City: Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Scorpio
Degree : 8º15'46.58"
Sun Sign*
Sagittarius
Degree : 16º3'49.3"
Moon Sign
Purva Ashadha
Pada : 1
Nakshatra
Aries
Degree : 19º40'18.18"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
ES
Nov. 1, 1935
5 p.m.
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Celebrity
Scorpio
Degree : 8º15'46.58"
Sun Sign*
Sagittarius
Degree : 16º3'49.3"
Moon Sign
Purva Ashadha
Pada : 1
Nakshatra
Aries
Degree : 19º40'18.18"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Friday
Date Nov. 1, 1935
Time 5 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Geo-location 31ºN46'8.54",
Timezone Asia/Jerusalem

Residence Details

City Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Timezone Asia/Jerusalem

Time/Correction

Time (Asia/Jerusalem) Nov. 01, 1935, 05:00:00 PM
Time (UTC) Nov. 01, 1935, 03:00:00 PM
Time (LMT) Nov. 01, 1935, 05:20:52 PM
Time (Julian) 2428108.125
LMT Correction 2.3478 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º56'25.4"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 31ºN46'8.54" Lon: 35ºN12'58.79"

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Diagnoses

Major Diseases | Cancer

Personal

Death | Illness/ Disease

Vocation

Education | Teacher Entertain/Music | Instrumentalist Politics | Activist/ political Writers | Critic Writers | Textbook/ Non-fiction

Lifestyle

Home | Expatriate

Notable

Famous | Founder/ originator

Traits

Mind | Education extensive

Family

Parenting | Kids 1-3

Life Story

Story of person and major life events assoicated with this Kundali

Palestinian-American professor of literature at Columbia University, a public intellectual, and a founder of the academic field of postcolonial studies. Born in Mandatory Palestine, he was a citizen of the United States by way of his father, a U.S. Army veteran. His sister Rosemarie Saïd Zahlan (1937–2006) also pursued an academic career. Educated in the Western canon, at British and American schools, Said applied his education and bi-cultural perspective to illuminating the gaps of cultural and political understanding between the Western world and the Eastern world, especially about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in the Middle East; his principal influences were Antonio Gramsci, Frantz Fanon, Aimé Césaire, Michel Foucault, and Theodor Adorno. As a cultural critic, Said is known for the book Orientalism (1978), a critique of the cultural representations that are the bases of Orientalism—how the Western world perceives the Orient. Said's model of textual analysis transformed the academic discourse of researchers in literary theory, literary criticism, and Middle-Eastern studies—how academics examine, describe, and define the cultures being studied. As a foundational text, Orientalism was controversial among scholars of Oriental Studies, philosophy, and literature. As a public intellectual, Said was a controversial member of the Palestinian National Council, because he publicly criticized Israel and the Arab countries, especially the political and cultural policies of Muslim régimes who acted against the national interests of their peoples. Said advocated the establishment of a Palestinian state to ensure equal political and human rights for the Palestinians in Israel, including the right of return to the homeland. He defined his oppositional relation with the status quo as the remit of the public intellectual who has "to sift, to judge, to criticize, to choose, so that choice and agency return to the individual" man and woman. In 1999, with his friend Daniel Barenboim, Said co-founded the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra, based in Seville, which comprises young Israeli, Palestinian, and Arab musicians. Besides being an academic, Said was also an accomplished pianist, and, with Barenboim, co-authored the book Parallels and Paradoxes: Explorations in Music and Society (2002), a compilation of their conversations about music. Said died of leukemia on 25 September 2003, aged 67, in New York City. He was survived by his wife, Mariam C. Said, his son, Wadie Said, and his daughter, Najla Said. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1978

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1978 ("Orientalism")

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

Dec. 15, 1970

Relationship : Marriage 15 December 1970 (Mariam Cortas) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Birth Child

Jan. 1, 1972

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1972 (Birth of son, Wadie)

2

Birth Child

Jan. 1, 1974

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1974 (Birth of daughter, Najla Said)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Father Death

Jan. 1, 1971

Death of Father 1971 (Wadie Said)

2

Disease

Sept. 25, 2003

Death by Disease 25 September 2003 (Leukemia, age 67) .

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