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Notes & References
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2. Farid Alatas, Alternative Discourses in Asian Social Science (Sage
Publications, 2006), p.13.
3. Sir John Davies, A Discovery of the True Causes Why Ireland Was Never
Entirely Subdued Nor Brought Under Obedience of the Crown of England
Until the Beginning of His Majesty’ s Happy Reign (1612), quoted in Henry
Morley, ed., Ireland Under Elizabeth And James the First (London: George
Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1890), p. 291.
4. See: http://www.vvv03.com/Minutes.pdf
5. See: http://www.vvv03.com/Minutes.pdf
6. Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Decolonising the Mind (Heinemann, 1981), p.3.
7. Quoted in Just World Trust, Dominance of the West over the Rest (Citizens
International, Penang, 1995), p.9.
8. Guillermo Bonfil Batalla, Mexico Profundo: Reclaiming a Civilization
(University of Texas Press, 1996).
9. Syed Hussein Alatas, The Captive Mind (1969); The Captive Mind Revisited
(Multiversity, 2006).
10. Ngugi wa Thiongo, Decolonising the Mind (Heinemann, 1981), p.20.
11. See: www.mathcurriculumcenter.org/PDFS/.../comm_of_10_summary.
pdf
12. M.K. Gandhi, Hind Swaraj[1909], 2008 edition, p.89.
13. Vinay Lal, ‘The Disciplines in Ruins: History, the Social Sciences, and
Their Categories in the “New Millennium”’, Emergences, Vol. 12, no.1,
2002, p.143.
14. Ward Churchill, ‘White Studies: The Intellectual Imperialism of Higher
Education’ (Citizens International, 2002), p.25.
15. Ward Churchill, ‘White Studies’, pp.10-11.
16. M.I. Edet, ‘On the Teaching of Western Philosophy in African
Universities.’
17. M.B. Ramose, African Philosophy Through Ubuntu (Mond Books, Harare,
Zimbabwe, 2002), p.29.
18. See: http://www.ugc.ac.in/policy/modelcurr.html
19. See Claude Alvares, Science, Development and Violence: The Revolt Against
Modernity (Oxford India Paperback, 1994), pp.95-100.
20. Ramakrishna Rao, Anand C Paranjpe, Ajit K Dalal, Handbook of Indian
Psychology (Cambridge University Press India Pvt Ltd., 2008), p.2.
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1985.
23. Quoted in Just World Trust, Human Wrongs (Kuala Lumpur, 1996),
pp.140-141.
24. Vinay Lal, ‘The Disciplines in Ruins: History, the Social Sciences, and
Their Categories in the “New Millennium”’, Emergences, Vol.12, no.1
(2002), p.142.
25. G. Prakash Reddy, Danes are Like That! Perspectives of an Indian
Anthropologist on the Danish (Grevas Forlag, 1993).
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1989).
27. Farid Alatas, Alternative Discourses in Asian Social Science: Responses to
Eurocentrism (Sage Publications, 2006), p.32
28. E. Ngara, ‘Universals and Local Content in the Curriculum of an African
University: some guiding principles’ (www.multiworldindia.org/)
Other general works
Philosophy
Claude Alvares et al, “Multiversity Undergraduate Curriculum for Philosophy
in Indian Universities.” www.multiworldindia.org/
Sociology
Ali Shariati, On the Sociology of Islam, 1979.
Economics
Martin Khor, “The Right Teaching of Economics”, Multiversity Conference
on “Redesign of Social Science Curricula,” Penang (2004)
Psychology
Durganand Sinha, Psychology in a Third World Country, 1986.
Anthropology
Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Decolonizing Methodologies, 1999.
Aroha Te Pareake Mead, “De-colonisation and identity: The bridge to unite
or divide women.”
Archie Mafeje, Anthropology in Post-Independence Africa: End of an Era and the Problem of Self-Defination, Heinrich Boell Foundation, Kenya, 2001.
History
Vinay Lal, The History of History, 2005.
Political Science
Peter Ronald de Souza, “We have political thought but we don’t have theory,”
2004.
Cheng Feng Shih, “Academic Colonialism and the Struggle for Indigenous
Knowledge Systems in Taiwan.” Social Alternatives, Vol.29, no.1, 2010.
General Works
Vinay Lal, Empire of Knowledge, 2002.
Rana Kabbani, Europe’s Myths of Orient: Devise and Rule, 1986.
Pavan K Varma, Becoming Indian, Penguin, 2010.
Ziauddin Sardar, Ashis Nandy, Merryl Wyn Davies, Claude Alvares, The
Blinded Eye, Goa, 1998.
Mehdi Nakosteen, History of Islamic Origins of Western Education (A.D.800-
1350), 1964.
Sonia Smallacombe, “The Impact of Western Intrusion on Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander People,” 1998.
Yusef Progler, ‘The University Among the Ruins,’ Multiversity Conference
on ‘Redesign of Social Science Curricula,’ Penang (2004)
Mohamed Idris, Inaugural speech, Multiversity Conference on ‘Redesign of
Social Science Curricula,’ Penang (2004)
Vinay Lal (ed), Dissenting Knowledges Pamphlet Series (Multiversity).
Yusef Progler, Multiversity Radical Essentials Pamphlet Series (Multiversity).
For all documents linked to Multiversity, please download from www.
multiworldindia.org/
This is a lengthier version of a paper first presented at the International
Conference on ‘Academic Imperialism’ in Higher Education of Islamic and
Non-Western Countries organised by the Center for International Scientific
Studies & Collaboration (CISSC) and Iranian Higher Education Association
at Tehran, May 1-2, 2010. An earlier version was delivered at the Govind
Ballabh Pant Social Science Institute in Allahabad in 2006. Thanks to Vinay


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