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Bourdieu and Sayad Against Empire - Forging Sociology in Anticolonial Struggle

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Pierre Bourdieu and Abdelmalek Sayad met in their twenties in the midst of the Algerian war of independence. From their first meeting, a strong intellectual friendship was born between the French philosopher and the activist from the colony, nourished by the same desire to understand the world in order to change it.
 
The work of both men was driven by the necessity of putting knowledge to use, whether by unveiling the relations of domination that structured life in Algeria or by opening emancipatory perspectives for the Algerian people. Colonies were, of course, a customary site of ethnographic work, but Bourdieu and Sayad refused to sacrifice scientific rigor to political expediency, even as Algeria descended deeper into war. Indeed, the act of understanding as a political commitment to the transformation of society lay at the heart of their project.
 
Based on extensive interviews and deep archival work, Amín Pérez rediscovers the anticolonial origins of the pathbreaking social thought of these brilliant thinkers. Bourdieu and Sayad, he argues, forged another way of doing politics, laying the foundations of a revolutionary pedagogy, not just for anticolonial liberation but for true social emancipation.

Sommario

Part One: Sociology as Emancipation
 
Chapter 1: The Origins of Subversive Knowledge
 
Chapter 2: Resisting in War-torn Algeria
 
Chapter 3: A Sociology of the Colonial Order
 
Part Two: Liberation through Knowledge
 
Chapter 4: Listening, Observing, and Testifying in Times of War
 
Chapter 5: Renewing the Social Sciences out of Political Necessity
 
Chapter 6: From Colonial Liberation to Social Emancipation
 
Conclusion

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Amín Pérez is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Riassunto

Pierre Bourdieu and Abdelmalek Sayad met in their twenties in the midst of the Algerian war of independence. From their first meeting, a strong intellectual friendship was born between the French philosopher and the activist from the colony, nourished by the same desire to understand the world in order to change it.

The work of both men was driven by the necessity of putting knowledge to use, whether by unveiling the relations of domination that structured life in Algeria or by opening emancipatory perspectives for the Algerian people. Colonies were, of course, a customary site of ethnographic work, but Bourdieu and Sayad refused to sacrifice scientific rigor to political expediency, even as Algeria descended deeper into war. Indeed, the act of understanding as a political commitment to the transformation of society lay at the heart of their project.

Based on extensive interviews and deep archival work, Amín Pérez rediscovers the anticolonial origins of the pathbreaking social thought of these brilliant thinkers. Bourdieu and Sayad, he argues, forged another way of doing politics, laying the foundations of a revolutionary pedagogy, not just for anticolonial liberation but for true social emancipation.

Relazione

"This book is a revelation. Pérez uniquely offers insights into the anticolonial thought of two major social theorists of our times: Pierre Bourdieu, and his collaborator and friend Abdelmalek Sayad. Anyone interested in social theory, anticolonialism, and postcolonialism will have to read and reread this innovative, illuminating, and clarifying work of committed scholarship."
Julian Go, author of Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory
 
"Deeply researched and fluidly argued, Pérez's book is essential reading for anyone wishing to grasp the anti-colonial roots of Bourdieu's sociology and a stunning document on the entanglement of social science and empire."
Loïc Wacquant, author of The Invention of the "Underclass" and Bourdieu in the City
 
"A landmark study of the history of social science. Based on exhaustive archival research and original interviews with their contemporaries, Amín Pérez argues compellingly that Bourdieu and Sayad always attempted to articulate politics with social science, and that this did not contradict Bourdieu's familiar arguments in favor of scientific autonomy."
George Steinmetz, author of The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought
 
"Using a wealth of archival material, Pérez shows how Bourdieu and Sayad initiated research, while improvising and under the extremely difficult circumstances of a flaring colonial war."
Johan Heilbron, The Dutch Review of Books

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Amin Perez, Amín Pérez
Con la collaborazione di Andrew Brown (Traduzione)
Editore Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 15.12.2023
 
EAN 9781509557868
ISBN 978-1-5095-5786-8
Pagine 202
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Età moderna fino al 1918

Soziologie, Gesellschaftstheorie, Kulturwissenschaften, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Social Theory, Politische Soziologie, Political Sociology, Allg. Kulturwissenschaften

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