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S. Sayyid



Average rating: 4.08 · 167 ratings · 23 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Recalling the Caliphate: De...

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A Fundamental Fear: Eurocen...

4.13 avg rating — 64 ratings — published 1997 — 14 editions
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Thinking Through Islamophob...

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Countering Islamophobia in ...

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Civilizations and World Ord...

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Postcolonial People: South ...

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Türkiye Söyleşileri 1: Avrupa

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New Frontiers in Internatio...

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Islamism as Philosophy: Dis...

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The Promise of Pakistan

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“project sought to establish a language that would enable the world to be comprehended in its totality. The name of this system of significations varied with context: sometimes it was called Reason, sometimes History, sometimes Science—but I prefer to call it Westernese. For this language game arose from extrapolating a very specific reading of the West and projecting it into the future as the destiny of the planet.”
Salman Sayyid, Recalling the Caliphate: Decolonisation and World Order

“During the short twentieth century the proud towers of Western enterprise crumbled, and with them the dream of Westernese replacing the chaos ushered in by the fall of the tower of Babel.”
Salman Sayyid, Recalling the Caliphate: Decolonisation and World Order



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