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  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sari: LSE International Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009607103
  • ISBN-13: 9781009607100
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009607103
  • ISBN-13: 9781009607100
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While anticolonialism has been largely ignored in mainstream Euro-American social thought, this book shows that anticolonial thinkers, activists and movements around the world produce novel, innovative and vital social thought. By challenging imperialism and colonialism, anticolonial struggles offer new critical ways of looking at society.

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 their struggles to change the world, anticolonial actors offer devastating critiques of it, challenging the racism, economic exploitation, political exclusions and social inequalities central to imperialism and colonialism. Anticolonial thinkers and activists thereby seek to understand the world they are struggling against and, in the process, develop new concepts and theorize the world in new ways. Chapters by leading scholars help uncover this dissident tradition of social thought as the authors discuss an array of anticolonial thinkers, activists and movements from Palestine, India, South Africa, Brazil, Algeria and beyond.

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'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

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Shows that anticolonialism offers novel critical perspectives on society that have been largely ignored in conventional social thought.
Introduction: anticolonial history and social theory Anaheed Al-Hardan
and Julian Go; Part I. Activists, Intellectuals, Movements:
1. Genealogies of
anticolonialism: Aimé Césaire on alienation and under-development Arwa Awan;
2. Anticolonialism and national liberation: an intellectual history of
Zweledinga Pallo Jordan Ayesha Omar;
3. An anticolonial critique of
sovereignty: Radhabinod Pal on war and international order Ibrahim Khan;
4.
Decolonization as transformation: Malek Bennabi's philosophy of liberation
Mahmoud Al-Zayed;
5. Revolutionary women's praxis to bury colonialism,
19451949 Elisabeth Armstrong; Part II. Schools of Thought:
6. Palestinian
anticolonial national liberation in the present Anaheed Al-Hardan;
7.
Genealogies of auto-centered development: the afterlives of China in Arab
developmental thought Max Ajl;
8. Anticolonial sociology in Latin America,
19501970 João Marcelo E. Maia; Part III. Dissident Sociologists:
9. Firing
back imperialism from the peripheries: the anticolonial sociology of
Abdelmalek Sayad Amín Pérez;
10. A. R. Desai's Marxist critique of
nationalism and of the Indian nation-state: towards a reframing of sociology
as social science Sujata Patel;
11. The ecological social theory of
Radhakamal Mukerjee Joshua Silver; Part IV. On Method:
12. Anticolonial
action across the black Atlantic: black feminist approaches to insurrection
at sea Pyar J. Seth and Alexandre I. R. White; Epilogue Sudipta Kaviraj.
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).