
Anticolonialism and Social Thought
$128.47
- Paperback
340 pages
- Release Date
30 September 2025
Summary
Rethinking Social Thought: The Anticolonial Imagination
Not only did the anticolonial movements of the past two centuries help bring down the global order of colonial empires, they also produced novel, innovative and vital social thought. Anticolonialism has been largely ignored in conventional Europe-centered social thought and theory, but this book shows how our sociological imagination can be expanded by taking challenges to colonialism and imperialism seriously.
Amidst t…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781009607124 |
---|---|
ISBN-10: | 100960712X |
Series: | LSE International Studies |
Author: | Anaheed Al-Hardan, Julian Go |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 340 |
Release Date: | 30 September 2025 |
Weight: | 0g |
You Can Find This Book In
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘A powerful and timely contribution, this volume recovers the rich intellectual tradition of anticolonial thought, illuminating its profound impact on social theory. Through incisive analyses and global perspectives, it challenges entrenched imperial frameworks and offers transformative insights for understanding and resisting the enduring structures of colonialism and neocolonialism today.’ Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, Senior Advisor for Strategic Initiatives and Professor of African Studies, Howard University‘This innovative and searching volume makes the case that anticolonial thinkers produced a distinct and coherent body of social theory that is indispensable for our understanding of the contemporary world. As these essays show, despite the epistemic violence central to colonial domination - the destruction of languages, intellectual traditions, and forms of self-knowledge – it was those who suffered that subjection who developed the theoretical tools necessary to understand it. Jennifer Pitts, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science, The University of Chicago
About The Author
Anaheed Al-Hardan
Anaheed Al-Hardan is an associate professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Howard University. She leads the research program Afro-Asian Futures Past, which investigates African-Asian anticolonialism in the early Cold War period, in collaboration with the American University of Beirut, University of Ghana, University of Cape Town and the University of the Witwatersrand. She is the author of Palestinians in Syria: Nakba Memories of Shattered Communities (2016).
Julian Go is Professor of Sociology and Faculty Affiliate of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture and the Committee on International Relations at the University of Chicago. His work includes, among other books, Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory (2016).
Returns
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.