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Farish A. Noor

    Le Dr. Farish Ahmad Noor est un érudit dont les travaux explorent l'interaction complexe entre religion, politique et société en Asie du Sud et du Sud-Est. Ses recherches examinent les dynamiques de la mobilisation religioso-politique au sein des communautés musulmanes, chrétiennes, hindoues et bouddhistes, analysant comment ces mouvements façonnent l'espace public. L'approche de Noor se caractérise par une lentille déconstructive, remettant en question les récits établis et révélant la contingence du développement historique, particulièrement en ce qui concerne les États-nations. Il étudie également les mouvements religieux transnationaux et la culture matérielle de l'Asie du Sud-Est, offrant une perspective multidimensionnelle sur le passé et le présent complexes de la région.

    The Long Shadow of the 19th Century: Critical Essays on Colonial Orientalism in Southeast Asia
    • Stamford Raffles, James Brooke, John Crawfurd and Anna Leonowens were some of those who came from Europe or the United States to Southeast Asia in the nineteenth century - and then wrote about what they saw. Their writings deserve to be read now for what they truly were: Not objective accounts of a Southeast Asia frozen in imperial time but rather as culturally myopic and perspectivist works that betray the subject-positions of the authors themselves. Reading them would allow us to write the history of the East-West encounter through critical lenses that demonstrate the workings of power-knowledge in the elaborate war-economy of racialised colonial-capitalism. Many of the tropes used by these colonial-era scholars and travellers, such as the indolence or savagery of the native population, are still very much in use today - which means we still live in the long shadow of the 19th century.

      The Long Shadow of the 19th Century: Critical Essays on Colonial Orientalism in Southeast Asia