Description
About the Author
LA1/4tfi Sunar is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Istanbul University, Turkey.
Reviews
'Sociology remains Orientalistic in that the knowing subjects continue to be the authors of the canonical works of Western social science such as Marx and Weber. Re-examining their writings and locating them in their proper place in the history of sociology, this is an important contribution to rescuing social theory from potential irrelevance by separating out what is sound and valuable from what is Orientalistic.' Syed Farid Alatas, National University of Singapore, Singapore 'Lutfi Sunar reminds us of the extent to which contemporary ideas of modernity, and therefore current ideas of alternative modernities as well, are derived from the writings of Marx and Weber. Sunar's book suggests that we urgently need to rethink the idea of modernity itself, wherever it may have occurred. Essential reading for Marx and Weber studies, as well as for anyone concerned with the history and theory of modernity.' Robert J. Young, New York University, USA '... the book provides a thorough examination of Orientalism within the writings of Marx and Weber. ... the book also contributes to the decolonization of the discipline by forcing sociologists to re-examine widely used concepts and theories in light of their Orientalist influences.' Canadian Journal of Sociology
Book Information
ISBN 9781138273948
Author Lutfi Sunar
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g