Known for his most famous works, such as The Myth of the Lazy Native (1977) and The Problem of Corruption (1986), as well as his concept of the âcaptive mind,â Syed Hussein Alatas (1928-2007) has made significant contributions to decolonization theory, social theory, and other forms of thought critical of the current neo-colonial and neoliberal world. Although Edward Said acknowledged his debt to Syed Hussein Alatasâ work, especially its influence on Edward W. Saidâs most famous book, Orientalism, Syed Hussein Alatasâ work has long been overlooked by Western academia, trapped in its Eurocentric perspective. Spurred by the commitment to continue the development of Syed Hussein Alatasâ work, this edited volume attempts to demonstrate the relevance of Syed Hussein Alatas to numerous academic fields, and the potential for his thought to be transformative in the international socio-political realm. Twenty authors from various disciplines and countries have contributed to Syed Hussein Alatas and Critical Social Theory: Decolonizing the Captive Mind, in the hopes of bringing his work to the forefront of social and political theory.
Contributors are: Mona Abaza, Joseph Alagha, Masturah Alatas, Sharifah Munirah Alatas, Syed Farid Alatas, Syed Imad Alatas, Hira Amin, Dustin J. Byrd, Zawawi Ibrahim, N. Jayaram, Teo Lee Ken, Habibul Haque Khondker, Victor T. King, João Marcelo E. Maia, Seyed Javad Miri, Carimo Mohomed, Chandra Muzaffar, Norshahril Saat, Mostafa Soueid, and Esmaeil Zeiny.
Dustin J. Byrd, Ph.D. (2017), Michigan State University, is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Olivet College. He is the Founder and Co-Director of the Institute for Critical Social Theory, and the Editor-in-Chief of Ekpyrosis Press. He has published numerous monographs, edited volumes, and articles on Islam, Critical Theory, and Political Philosophy. His latest books include: The Frankfurt School and the Dialectics of Religion: Translating Critical Faith into Critical Theory (Ekpyrosis Press, 2020), The Critique of Religion and Religionâs Critique: On Dialectical Religiology (Brill, 2020), and Frantz Fanon and Emancipatory Social Theory: A View from the Wretched (Brill, 2020).
Seyed Javad Miri, Ph.D. (2002), Bristol University, is Professor of Sociology and History of Religions at that Institute. He has published more than 61 books and 100+ articles on various issues related to Philosophy, Religion, and Sociology. He is a specialist in Islamic Social Theory, Inter-civilizational Discourse, and Contemporary Islamic Thought. He is also the founder of the journal Islamic Perspective, and serves as the co-director of the Institute for Critical Social Theory.
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Dustin J. Byrd and Seyed Javad Miri
Part 1 Alatasâ Work and Legacy
1âDeveloping a School of Autonomous Knowledge Thoughts of the Late Syed Hussein Alatas
ââSyed Imad Alatas
2âThe Midlife of an Idea Syed Hussein Alatasâ Captive Mind after Fifty Years
ââMasturah Alatas
Part 2 Theorizing the Captive Mind
3âAlatas on Colonial and Autonomous Knowledge
ââSyed Farid Alatas
5âThe Cartography of Reception of âThe Captive Mindâ in Iran
ââEsmaeil Zeiny
6ââThe Captive Mindâ and Social Sciences in Southeast Asia Syed Hussein Alatas
ââMona Abaza
7âThe Captive Mind Syndrome in Indian Sociology
ââN. Jayaram
8âPsychological Feudalism Malay Political Culture and Responses towards Modernization
ââNorshahril Saat
9ââIrrationalâ Beliefs in a âRationalâ World Religion and Modernization
ââHira Amin
Part 3 Mythologizing and Demythologizing the Native
10âDemythologizing Dominant Discourses Syed Hussein Alatasâ The Myth of the Lazy Native and the Discourse on Malay Cultural Values and Underdevelopment
ââZawawi Ibrahim
11âSyed Hussein Alatas Colonialism and Modernity
ââJoseph Alagha and Mostafa Soueid
12âThe Invention of âIslamâ How (Lazy) Historians and Social Scientists Created a Fantasy
ââCarimo Mohomed
Part 4 Alatas and the Socio-political
13âSyed Hussein Alatas and the Question of Intellectuals
ââSeyed Javad Miri
14âWest-Centric Geopolitical Discourse Situating Syed Hussein Alatas in International Relations
ââSharifah Munirah Alatas
15âAlatas Pioneer in the Study of, and the Struggle against, Corruption
ââChandra Muzaffar
16âSyed Hussein Alatas and the Question of Political Thought
ââTeo Lee Ken
17âContributions of Syed Hussein Alatas towards Global Sociology
ââHabibul Haque Khondker
18âEast-West Interactions and Complexities Syed Hussein Alatas, Willem Wertheim and Edward Said
ââVictor T. King
19âHidden Connections Syed Hussein Alatas and Latin American Sociology
ââJoão Marcelo E. Maia
Index
All interested in decolonization theory, political psychology, colonialism, and anti-colonialism. This book is geared towards upper-level undergraduates, graduates, and specialists.