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Western intellectual canons robs people off their autonomy, says Prof Ashis Nandy

Western intellectual canons robs people off their autonomy, says Prof Ashis Nandy

Acclaimed scholar Professor Ashis Nandy claimed on Tuesday that people’s views are adopted and shaped by Western intellectual canons which robs them off their autonomy.

Professor Ashis Nandy, who was declared as one of the 100 most intellectual people alive today by Foreign Policy magazine, made the remarks while giving Habib University’s 7th YOHSIN Lecture.

The lecture was titled “Clash of Visions in the Third World: Are We All Dreaming of Gatecrashing the Colonisers’ World?”

According to a press release issued by the university, the scholar spoke about the intellectual failures in regards to postcolonialism, particularly how it appears as a racialised project that the world has blindly internalised.

He identified a number of distinctive features of modern colonialism, especially the colonialism that came after the Spanish empire which was solely interested in looting, and was not racial in character.

With the British and French empires, the conquest of indigenous peoples was justified in the name of a selfless moral duty, also famously referred to as the White Man’s Burden. The Enlightenment, he argued, was racist and closely linked to the so-called “civilizing mission”.

Dr Nandy lamented the fact that modern colonialism has not been examined seriously by postcolonial scholars. He spoke in-depth about the distinctiveness of the modern nation-state.

“The nation-state,” he pointed out, “is not given to us by birth. Nationalism is an ideology, which demands an exclusive allegiance to your state. Nationalism demands that you adopt your state’s enemies as your own enemies.”

Dr Nandy concluded his lecture by warning the audience of the social ills of accepting the nation-state at the cost of culture, language, ethnicity and identity. Alluding to recent state-transformative efforts in our region, he said, “Configuring a different kind of state will portend a dark future for countries in South Asia if we are not careful.”

The YOHSIN Lecture series is Habib University’s flagship event which brings global scholars to Pakistan. Some of the renowned scholars hosted by Habib University in the past include Iranian-American academic Dr Vali Nasr, President Harvey Mudd College Dr Maria Klawe, Dean of MIT Deborah Fitzgerald and Professor Noam Chomsky, American linguist and philosopher.

The online lecture by the postcolonial thinker was viewed by intellectuals, educationalists, socialists and journalists from all over around the world and turned out to be a national twitter trend.