
 New Books in Critical Theory Literatures beyond the West
 Aug 22, 2024 
 Ian Almond, a professor of World Literature at Georgetown University, joins Salman Sayyid to discuss his groundbreaking approach to literature that transcends traditional Western narratives. They explore how to decenter world literature, advocating for recognition of diverse literary traditions. The conversation dives into the impact of Eurocentric thought on cultural identity, the evolution of the concept of 'Europe,' and the complexities of justice in high theory. Almond also highlights ghost stories from non-Western cultures as vital narratives to understand memory, trauma, and modernity. 
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 3min 
 Navigating Academia: A Journey Through Cultures 
 03:19 • 12min 
 Navigating Orientalism and Western Perceptions 
 15:49 • 6min 
 The Evolution and Power of the Concept of 'Europe' 
 21:48 • 5min 
 The Limits of High Theory in Addressing Injustice 
 26:48 • 1min 
 Deconstructing Identities and Historical Narratives 
 28:03 • 5min 
 Decentering World Literature: Ghost Stories and Cultural Narratives 
 32:54 • 18min 
 Decoloniality and Modern Heritage 
 50:29 • 26min 

