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Syed Alatas

National University of Singapore
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  • National University of Singapore
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Epistemology
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    The Captive Mind and Creative Development1
    In Partha Nath Mukherji & Chandan Sengupta (eds.), Indigeneity and universality in social science: a South Asian response, Sage Publications. 2004.
    Aesthetic Imagination
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    Eurocentrism and the Role of the Human Sciences in the Dialogue among Civilizations
    The European Legacy 7 (6): 759-770. 2002.
    No abstract
    Political Theory
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    Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon
    with Vineeta Sinha
    This book expands the sociological canon by introducing non-Western and female voices, and subjects the existing canon itself to critique. Including chapters on both the 'founding fathers' of sociology and neglected thinkers it highlights the biases of Eurocentrism and androcentrism, while also offering much-needed correctives to them. The authors challenge a dominant account of the development of sociological theory which would have us believe that it was only Western European and later North A…Read more
    This book expands the sociological canon by introducing non-Western and female voices, and subjects the existing canon itself to critique. Including chapters on both the 'founding fathers' of sociology and neglected thinkers it highlights the biases of Eurocentrism and androcentrism, while also offering much-needed correctives to them. The authors challenge a dominant account of the development of sociological theory which would have us believe that it was only Western European and later North American white males in the nineteenth and early twentieth century who thought in a creative and systematic manner about the origins and nature of the emerging modernity of their time. This integrated and contextualised account seeks to restructure the ways in which we theorise the emergence of the classical sociological canon. This book's global scope fills a significant lacuna and provides a unique teaching resource to students of classical sociological theory.
  • José Rizal (1861-1896)
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
  • Applying Ibn Khaldun: The Recovery of a Lost Tradition in Sociology
  • Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406)
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
  • Said Nursi (1877-1960)
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
  • Karl Marx (1818-1883)
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
    Karl Marx
  • Epilogue
    with Vineeta Sina
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
  • Alatas, Fanon, and coloniality
    In Dustin Byrd & Seyed Javad Miri (eds.), Frantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory: a view from the wretched. 2020.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • Max Weber (1864-1920)
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
  • Introduction : Eurocentrism, Androcentrism and Sociological Theory
    with Vineeta Sinha
    In Syed Farid Alatas & Vineeta Sinha (eds.), Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon. 2017.
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