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Islamism and Post-Islamism analyzes political thought in Iran since
1979. Seyed Javad Miri engages with one of the seminal thinkers in
contemporary Iranian politics, Allama Jafari, on key relevant
concepts. In this book, Miri discuses several important topics:
.Redrawing the map of political thought in an islamist era
.Governmentality in the balance of gnosticism .Religion, politics
and other sagas .Changes in Iranian social life .The principle of
divine authority in modern Iran"
This book is an analysis of an Iranian philosopher's engagement
with a British philosopher. The author compares the ideas of these
philosophers within the context of European and Iranian
intellectual traditions. This is the first book of its kind, as no
one has yet looked at Allama Jafari's thought in relation to Sir
Bertrand Russell's. East and West will be a useful work for anyone
who is interested in comparative philosophical and sociological
studies.
When one speaks of sociology, places such as the US, UK, Germany,
and France come to mind. To western or even eastern students of
social sciences, the very idea that outside Europe and America one
could come across sociological debates or theoretical debates on
socio-cultural issues comes as a surprise, to say the least. In
this work, the author presents the work of Allama M.T. Jafari, an
Iranian, contemporary social thinker who worked within the
parameters of Primordial School of Social Theory. This work is an
attempt to enrich the existing literature on comparative sociology
and social philosophy.
This book examines the significance of Malcolm X as a social
theorist. Though Malcolm X has been studied and written about
extensively, this is the first book to offer an in-depth look at
his contributions to critical social theory. Through analyzing
Malcolm X's views on race, religion, academia, philosophy, and
politics, Reimagining Malcolm X provides a new conceptualization of
this important thinker and activist.
In Frantz Fanon and Emancipatory Social Theory: A View from the
Wretched, Dustin J. Byrd and Seyed Javad Miri bring together a
collection of essays by a variety of scholars who explore the
lasting influence of Frantz Fanon, renowned psychiatrist,
revolutionary, and social theorist. Fanon 's work not only gave
voice to the "wretched" in the Algerian War of Independence
(1954-1962), but also shaped the radical resistance to colonialism,
empire, and racism throughout much of the world. His seminal works,
such as Black Skin, White Masks, and The Wretched of the Earth,
were read by The Black Panther Party in the United States,
anti-imperialists in Africa and Asia, and anti-monarchist
revolutionaries in the Middle East. Today, many revolutionaries and
scholars have returned to Fanon 's work, as it continues to shed
light on the nature of colonial domination, racism, and class
oppression. Contributors include: Syed Farid Alatas, Rose Brewer,
Dustin J. Byrd, Sean Chabot, Richard Curtis, Nigel C. Gibson, Ali
Harfouch, Timothy Kerswell, Seyed Javad Miri, Mumia Abu-Jamal,
Pramod K. Nayar, Elena Flores Ruíz, Majid Sharifi, Mohamed Imran
Mohamed Taib and Esmaeil Zeiny.
In Ali Shariati and the Future of Social Theory, Dustin J. Byrd and
Seyed Javad Miri bring together a collection of essays by a variety
of scholars who explore the lasting influence of the Iranian
sociologist and revolutionary, Ali Shariati. Thought to be the most
important intellectual behind the Iranian Revolution of 1979, these
essays engage in a future-oriented remembrance of Shariati's life
and praxis, with the practical attempt to clarify, expand, and
apply his liberational Islamic thought to modern conditions.
Spurred by the commitment to continue the critical work that
Malcolm X began, this volume analyses the enduring significance of
his life, work, and religious philosophy. Bringing together
thirteen different scholars from six different countries, Malcolm
X: From Political Escataology to Religious Revolutionary
demonstrates why Malcolm X is still vitally important fifty years
after his death.
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