
Salman Sayyid
Early-career scholar in political theory and world history who reads and writes on global political formations and decolonial perspectives; serves as a co-host and primary discussant in this episode.
Top 3 podcasts with Salman Sayyid
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Jun 19, 2024 • 14min
Critical Muslim Studies: Post Orientalism
Prof. Salman Sayyid discusses post-Orientalism and its significance in Critical Muslim Studies. Topics include responses to Edward Said's critique, deconstructing Orientalist narratives, challenges in reconstructing the Islamic past, and reshaping perceptions of Muslim political agency post-colonialism.

Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 19min
Literatures beyond the West
Ian Almond, a professor of World Literature at Georgetown University, joins Salman Sayyid to discuss his groundbreaking approach to literature that transcends traditional Western narratives. They explore how to decenter world literature, advocating for recognition of diverse literary traditions. The conversation dives into the impact of Eurocentric thought on cultural identity, the evolution of the concept of 'Europe,' and the complexities of justice in high theory. Almond also highlights ghost stories from non-Western cultures as vital narratives to understand memory, trauma, and modernity.

Jun 27, 2024 • 38min
Post-Orientalism Revisited: A Conversation with Salman Sayyid
Salman Sayyid discusses post-Orientalism and the impact of Edward Said's work, challenging conventional knowledge production. Topics include reconstructing Islamic practices post-colonialism, deconstructing Orientalism's legacy, and reinterpreting historical narratives starting with Plato in relation to Caliphate. The conversation also explores Orientalism's effects on perceptions in and outside the Islamic world, urging for a reflective approach to counter Orientalist narratives.


