Salman Sayyid

S. Sayyid is a Professor of Rhetoric and Decolonial Thought at the University of Leeds, and Head of the School of Sociology and Social Policy.[1] He is the author of numerous works on Islamism, Islamophobia,critical Muslim studies, decolonial thought, and the founding editor of ReOrient: The Journal of Critical Muslim Studies.[2]

S. Sayyid
Alma materUniversity of London
OccupationAuthor and Professor of Rhetoric and Decolonial Thought

Publications

Author

Books

  • A Fundamental Fear: Eurocentrism and the Emergence of Islamism, Zed Book, 1997, 185 p. A third edition appeared in 2015, with a foreword by Hamid Dabashi. 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 p.
  • Islamism as Philosophy: Decolonial Horizons, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 192 p.
  • The Promise of Pakistan, Zed Book, 2020, 208 p.

Book chapters

  • "Fear of small numbers? Debating face-veiling in the Netherlands" (with Annelies Moors and Abdoolkarim Vakil) in Thinking through islamophobia: global perspectives, Hurst, 2010, pp. 157-164.
  • "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, 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, 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, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2006, 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.
  • Racism, Governance, and Public Policy: Beyond Human Rights, Routledge, 2013, 156 p. Co-edited with Katy Sian and Ian Law.
  • Countering Islamophobia in Europe, Springer, 2019, 368 p. Co-edited with Ian Law, Amina Easat-Daas and Arzu Merali.

References

  1. "S. Sayyid » Sociology and Social Policy » University of Leeds". www.sociology.leeds.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  2. "ReOrient Editors @ Pluto Journals". www.plutojournals.com. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
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