Towards Decolonizing Social Sciences and Humanities
The Island
|December 31, 2025
Want to initiate this essay with several questions. That is, are we, in Sri Lanka and in our region, intellectually subservient to what is often referred to as the 'West'?
Specifically, can knowledge production in broad disciplinary areas such as social sciences and humanities be more creative, original and generated in response to local conditions and histories, particularly when it comes to practices such as formulating philosophy and theory as well as concepts and approaches? Why have we so far imported these from Western Europe and North America as has been the undisputed norm?
In exploring the responses and delving into this discussion, I will seek reference from the politics of the recently published book, Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes edited by Renny Thomas from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research - Bhopal and me. The book was brought out by Delhibased Tulika Publishers in December 2025.
Let me first unpack my anxiety over theory and philosophy, which I have talked about many times previously too. Any social science or humanities text we read here or elsewhere in South Asia invariably borrows concepts, theories and philosophical input generated mostly in Western Europe and North America. It almost appears as if our region is incapable of serious and abstract thinking.
It is in this same context, but specifically with reference to India that Prathama Banerjee, Aditya Nigam and Rakesh Pandey have observed in their critical essay, 'The Work of Theory Thinking across Traditions' (2016), that for many "theory appears as a ready-made body of philosophical thought, produced in the West..." They argue, "the more theory-inclined among us simply pick the latest theory off-the-shelf and 'apply' it to our context, notwithstanding its provincial European origin, for we believe that 'theory' is by definition universal."
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition December 31, 2025 de The Island.
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