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The ‘Other’ in Sociological Canons: Reading the Trinity through Critical Post-colonial Lens

机译:社会学经典著作中的“其他”:通过批判后殖民镜头来解读三位一体

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The imagery of ‘otherness’ played a significant role in modern Europe's cognisance of the orient, the colonised, the feminine and the homosexual which were viewed as threats to the values of a ‘rational, progressive and civilised’ society. But how was ‘the non-European other’ represented in classical sociology's canons authored by the trinity of Durkheim, Weber and Marx? The paper focuses on Durkheim's examination of the Hindu sati as an altruistic suicide, Weber's theorisation that the European Protestant Christianity could only produce rationality and capitalism, and Marx's non-reflexive neglect of the progressive pre-modern from India's pre-colonial past. A critical post-colonial reading of the selected texts identifies the ahistorical, orientalist, racialised, colonialist and historicist fault lines that crisscross the sociological canons. The time is ripe to rectify the denial of subjecthood to the ‘non-western other’ that we often encounter in the sociological canons. The paper concludes that the ‘non-western other’ is capable of being a subject in her own right. The critical engagement with the sociological canons is a small step towards building the ground for a more reflexive and historically specific global sociology in the post-colonial era. As an intellectual endeavour of the post-colonial era, global sociology should be vigilant about global capitalism's tendency towards obliterating the diverse ways of thinking and acting.View full textDownload full textKeywordsPost-colonial Sociology, Global Sociology, Global Capitalism, Non-western Modernity, Classical Sociology, Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Hindu Sati, IndiaRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2012.735108
机译:“其他”的意象在现代欧洲对东方,殖民地,女性和同性恋者的认知中起着重要作用,这些东方,殖民地,女性和同性恋者被视为对“理性,进步和文明”社会价值观的威胁。 。但是,在杜克海姆,韦伯和马克思三位一体的古典社会学经典中,“非欧洲人”又是如何代表的呢?该论文的重点是涂尔干对印度教徒ati徒无私自杀的考察,韦伯关于欧洲新教基督教只能产生理性和资本主义的理论以及马克思对印度从前殖民时代过去的进步前现代主义的非反思性忽视。对选定文本的批判后殖民读物确定了贯穿社会学经典的历史主义,东方主义,种族主义,殖民主义和历史主义的断层线。纠正否认我们在社会学经典中经常遇到的“非西方他人”的时机已经成熟。本文得出的结论是,“非西方他人”有能力成为自己的主体。对社会学经典的批判性介入是迈向为后殖民时代的更加反省和历史特定的全球社会学奠定基础的一小步。作为后殖民时代的智力活动,全球社会学应该警惕全球资本主义消灭各种思维方式和行动方式的趋势。查看全文下载全文关键词后殖民社会学,全球社会学,全球资本主义,非西方现代性,古典社会学,涂尔干,韦伯,马克思,印度教徒萨蒂,印度相关var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,servicescompact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多“,pubid:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2012.735108

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