Postcolonial Sociology: Asian Perspectives

Postcolonial Sociology: Asian Perspectives

Introduction Postcolonial sociology is a critical approach that examines the enduring legacies of colonialism, imperialism, and Eurocentrism in social theory and practice. While mainstream sociology has largely been shaped by Western intellectual traditions, postcolonial sociology seeks to decenter these narratives by incorporating perspectives from formerly colonized societies, particularly in Asia. Asia, with its diverse histories … Read more

Colonialism and the Making of Modern Asian Societies: A Sociological Perspective

Colonialism and the Making of Modern Asian Societies: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction Colonialism has been one of the most transformative forces in shaping modern Asian societies. From the 16th to the 20th century, European powers—including the British, French, Dutch, Spanish, and later the Americans and Japanese—extended their dominance over vast regions of Asia. Colonialism had a significant sociological impact, reshaping social structures, political institutions, cultural identities, … Read more