In 'Culture and Resistance,' Edward Said, the seminal literary critic and theorist, engages in a compelling series of interviews with David Barsamian. This insightful collection delves into Said's nuanced perspectives on the intricate relationship between culture, power, and resistance, particularly in the context of colonialism, imperialism, and the Palestinian question. Said illuminates how culture is not merely an aesthetic pursuit but a vital site of struggle, identity formation, and political expression. He discusses the role of intellectuals, the media's influence, and the imperative to challenge dominant narratives, offering a profound exploration of cultural agency and opposition in an increasingly complex world. It's an essential read for understanding Said's enduring legacy and his commitment to intellectual freedom and social justice.