Sayan Dey (against all genocide and ecocide)
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Sayan Dey (against all genocide and ecocide)
@sayandey1989.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, (affiliated with Purdue University Northwest), Oman and Associate Fellow, The Harriet Tubman Institute, York University
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CFP: Shifting the Geography of Reason XXIV: Philosophies of Sport and Struggle in Global Contexts | June 3-6, 2026 | New York City | Submission of Abstracts: November 15, 2025 | Languages: English, French, Portuguese, or Spanish | For more, visit: caribbeanphilosophy.org/conference
August 18, 2025 at 6:22 PM
What does it mean to be violent and resistant in Fanonian ways? If you would like to think together, here it is!
“Fanon’s 100th year celebration is not simply a celebration through applause, but also the triumph of generosity, solidarity, and resistance, amidst the incessant rise of mutual exclusions, hatred, genocides, and wars.”
Let’s do the Fanonian Way: A Century and Beyond - The Companion
This article is being written at a very crucial point in time when the world is celebrating Martinican philosopher and historian Frantz Fanon’s 100th birthday. Although his birthday was on 20th July, ...
thecompanion.in
August 16, 2025 at 5:27 AM
Excited to share this long-overdue publication of the article titled "The aesthetics of childhood hunger and dreams in contemporary Indian cinema" that I co-wrote with Tias Maity.

If you want to read the paper, feel free to email me in sayandey89@yahoo.com
August 16, 2025 at 5:26 AM
Sharing my latest monograph titled "Garbocracy: Towards a Great Human Collapse" (Peter Lang). The book was published in early 2024. In case anybody would be interested, link: www.peterlang.com/document/149...
August 16, 2025 at 5:23 AM
I wrote a short piece on interspecisism as reflected in the Afro-Indian musical practices of the Siddi community in Gujarat for "Caliban's Readings," a blog published by Caribbean Philosophical Association (CPA). The piece is titled "Floating Sounds."
Our new posting of “Caliban’s Readings” is now available. Please join Sayan Dey in exploring the floatability of Siddi musical practices whose "eco-entangled, porous, fluid identities and knowledge systems are carried across generations."
Floating Sounds Across the Ocean: Interspeciesism, Siddis, and Afro-Indian Music — The Caribbean Philosophical Association
Shifting the Geography of Reason.
caribbeanphilosophy.org
August 16, 2025 at 5:18 AM