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Vance Miguel Johnson
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Edward’s pursuit of Farid’s story is so intimate. I’ll definitely remember the sorrow.
— Mar 21, 2026 11:50PM
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Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 141 of 336
I think Said doesn’t fully address his economic class. Theres some understanding based on his father’s successful Cairo business and the many Pell who work for their family, but what did that translate to in their New York trip where they stayed in hotels and went to summer camp in Maine. How expensive was that?
— Mar 25, 2026 10:56AM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 118 of 336
The last words Edward Said’s father ever said to him, while dying, were; “I’m worried about what those Zionists will do to you. Be careful.” That is heartbreaking.
— Mar 19, 2026 03:08PM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 113 of 336
The several repetitions of paragraph structured like, ‘this family member was doing some normal Job like working at the Jerusalem YMCA in 1947’ and then finishing the paragraph with ‘they were never able to return to their home,’ after the 1948 Nakba was powerful. The sudden break in the text followed by six pages of photos of life (the stationary store, vacations, school, etc) forced me to feel the sorrow.
— Mar 08, 2026 07:37AM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 106 of 336
“By some devilish irony I find myself with an intransigent, treacherous leukemia, which ostrichlike I try to banish from my mind entirely, attempting […] to live in my system of time, working, sensing lateness and deadlines and that feeling of insufficient accomplishment I learned fifty years ago […] I secretly wonder to myself whether the system of duties and deadlines may now save me” Edward, I cry for you.
— Mar 04, 2026 12:15PM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 84 of 336
“At the core of each subject [within my American school textbooks] there seemed to be a family […] there was always a Sis, Mom, and Dad, plus assorted family and household members, including a large black woman housekeeper with an extremely exaggerated expression of either sadness or delight on her face.” SO THE YANKEES PULLED UP AND INTRODUCED RACIST MAMI DEPICTIONS TO ARAB KIDS AFTER WWII?! DUDE!!!!!
— Feb 27, 2026 07:42AM
Vance Miguel Johnson
is on page 82 of 336
The major change [in post WWII Cairo] was the replacement of British institutions and individuals by the victorious Americans, the old Empire giving way to the new…” (pg. 82) I’m nearly trembling while reading this. This is exactly the findings I discovered in Post WWII Lebanon within my own independent research. Having one of my conclusions on Lebanon to be a potential Pan-Arab trend is mind boggling.
— Feb 27, 2026 07:37AM

