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S. Sayyid is currently Professor of Rhetoric and Decolonial Thought at the
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, and Head of the School of Sociology and Social Policy. He pioneered Critical Muslim Studies. He is the author of numerous works on political theory and its interface with the post-Western:
Islamism Islamism is a range of religious and political ideological movements that believe that Islam should influence political systems. Its proponents believe Islam is innately political, and that Islam as a political system is superior to communism ...
,
Islamophobia Islamophobia is the irrational fear of, hostility towards, or hatred against the religion of Islam or Muslims in general. Islamophobia is primarily a form of religious or cultural bigotry; and people who harbour such sentiments often stereot ...
, decolonial thought, and the founding editor of ''ReOrient: The Journal of Critical Muslim Studies.'' His work has been translated into nearly a dozen languages. He has lived in Australia, the United States, and London.


Publications


Author

Books *''A Fundamental Fear'', Zed Book, 1997, 185 p. A third edition appeared in 2015, with a foreword by
Hamid Dabashi Hamid Dabashi (; born 1951) is an Iranian-American professor of Iranian studies and comparative literature at Columbia University in New York City. He is the author of over twenty books. Among them are ''Theology of Discontent'', several books ...
. A Turkish translation released in 2000 as ''Fundamentalizm korkusu'', and an Arabic one in 2007 as ''al-Khawf al-uṣūlī''.
*''Recalling the Caliphate: Decolonisation and World Order'', Hurst & Company, 2014, 236. There is also a translation in Turkish, Arabic and Italian. ''Racism, Governance, and Public Policy: Beyond Human Rights'', Routledge, 2013, 156 p. Co-edited with Katy Sian and Ian Law. Book chapters *" Khomeini and the Decolonization of the Political" in ''A Critical Introduction to Khomeini'', Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 275-291. *"Towards a Critique of Eurocentrism: Remarks on
Wittgenstein Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein ( ; ; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language. From 1929 to 1947, Witt ...
, Philosophy and Racism" in ''Eurocentrism, Racism and Knowledge'', Springer, 2015, pp. 80-92. *"A New Counter-Islamophobia Kit" (with Ian Law and Amina Easat-Daa) in ''Countering Islamophobia in Europe'', Springer, 2019, pp. 323-360. Journal articles *"Book Review: The Gulf Crisis: An Attempt to Understand", ''International Affairs'', v69 n3 (1993): 611 *"Book Review: The making of modern Turkey", ''International Affairs'', v70 n1 (1994): 176-177 *"Anti‐essentialism and universalism", ''Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research'', v11 n4 (1998): 377-389 *"Chetan Bhatt, Liberation and Purity: Race, New Religious Movements and the Ethics of Post-Modernity", ''Ethnic and racial studies'', 21, no. 6, (1998): 1161 *"The 'war' against terrorism/the 'war' for cynical reason" (with Barnor Hesse), ''Ethnicities'', v2 n2 (2002): 149-154. *"Ancestor worship and the irony of the 'Islamic Republic' of Pakistan" (with I.D. Tyrer), ''Contemporary South Asia'', v11 n1 (2002): 57-75 *"Displacing South Asia", ''Contemporary South Asia'', v12 n4 (2003): 465-469 *"Book Review:
Tariq Ali Tariq Ali (;; born 21 October 1943) is a Pakistani-British political activist, writer, journalist, historian, filmmaker, and public intellectual. He is a member of the editorial committee of the ''New Left Review'' and ''Sin Permiso'', and co ...
, The Clash of Fundamentalisms", ''Ethnic and racial studies'', 26, Part 4 (2003): 774-776 *"Mirror, mirror : Western democrats, oriental despots?", ''Ethnicities'', v5 n1 (2005): 30-50 *"Rituals, Ideals, and Reading the Qur'an", ''The American journal of Islamic social sciences''. 23, no. 1, (2006): 52-65 *"Islam and Knowledge", ''Theory, Culture & Society'', v23 n2-3 (2006): 177-179 *"After Babel: Dialogue, Difference and Demons", ''Social Identities'', 12, no. 1, (2006): 5-15 *"Racist futures : themes and prospects" (with Ian Law), ''Ethnic and Racial Studies'', v30 n4 (2007): 527-533 *"Islam(ism), Eurocentrism and the World Order", ''Defence Studies'', v7 n3 (2007): 300-316 *"The Homelessness of Muslimness: The Muslim Umma as a Diaspora", ''Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge'', v8 n2 (2010):129-145 *"Dis-Orienting Clusters of Civility", ''Third World Quarterly'', v32 n5 (2011): 981-987 *"Governing ghosts: Race, incorporeality and difference in post-political times" (with I.D. Tyrer), ''Current Sociology'', 60.3 (2012), 353-367 *"The Dynamics of a Postcolonial War", ''Defence Studies'', 13.3 (2013) *"A measure of Islamophobia", ''Islamophobia Studies Journal'', 2.1 (2014), 10-25 *"Post-racial paradoxes: rethinking European racism and anti-racism", ''Patterns of prejudice'', 51, no. 1, (2017): 9-25 *"Political Islam in the Aftermath of “Islamic State”", ''ReOrient'', v3 n1 (2017): 65-82 *"Islamophobia and the Europeanness of the other Europe", ''Patterns of Prejudice'', v52 n5 (2018): 420-435 *"The Critique of Religion and Religion as Critique", ''Politics, Religion & Ideology'', v20 n4 (2019): 491-493


Editor

*''A Postcolonial People: South Asians in Britain'', New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, 436 p. Co-edited with Nasreen Ali and Virinder S. Kalra. *''Thinking Through Islamophobia: Global Perspectives'', Columbia University Press, 2010, 319 p. Co-edited with Abdoolkarim Vakil. *''Countering Islamophobia in Europe'', Springer, 2019, 368 p. Co-edited with Ian Law, Amina Easat-Daas and Arzu Merali.


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Professor S. Sayyid , School of Sociology and Social Policy
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