Timothy Brennan

Timothy Miles Brennan (born 1953) is a cultural theorist, professor of literature, public speaker, and activist. He is known for his work on American imperialism, the political role of intellectuals, Afro-Latin music, and the problem of the "human" and the humanities in an age of technoscience.

He is an early theorist of cosmopolitanism and an oppositional voice within postcolonial studies who has challenged the prevailing trends of postmodernism and poststructuralist theory. He has also carried on, while adapting, the intellectual leads of Edward Said, including the radical force of humanism, the poetic sociology of thinkers like Ibn Khaldun, Cola di Rienzo, and Giambattista Vico, and the generative role of Marxism in anti-colonial thought and practice.

Two of his best-known books are ''Wars of Position: The Cultural Politics of Left and Right'' (2006) and ''Places of Mind: A Life of Edward Said'' (2021), which won the Palestine Book Award in 2021. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Wars of position : the cultural politics of left and right / by Brennan, Timothy, 1953-

    Published 2006
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    Salman Rushdie and the Third World : myths of the nation / by Brennan, Timothy, 1953-

    Published 1989
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    Borrowed light. Vico, Hegel, and the colonies / by Brennan, Timothy, 1953-

    Published 2014
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    Secular devotion : Afro-Latin music and imperial jazz / by Brennan, Timothy, 1953-

    Published 2008
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    At home in the world : cosmopolitanism now / by Brennan, Timothy, 1953-

    Published 1997
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    Borrowed light / by Brennan, Timothy, 1953-

    Published 2014
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    Music in Cuba / by Carpentier, Alejo, 1904-1980

    Published 2001
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