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Saladdin Ahmed Bahozde
Era21 Century
RegionNorth America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America
SchoolCritical Theory, Critical Philosophy, Marxism, Postmodernism, Spatial Turn, Critical Sociology
InstitutionsUniversity of Ottawa, Simon Fraser University
Thesis
  • Totalitarian Space
Doctoral advisorsDouglas Moggach
Main interests
Social Space, Aura, Inclusivity, Egalitarianism, Critique, Critical Theory, Ideology Critique, Postcolonialism, Ecology
Notable ideas
auratic space, totalitarian space, postnihilism, Critical Theory from Margins, ideology form (fascism as ideology form), new-universalism, critique of culturalism

Saladdin Ahmed Bahozde, also known as Saladdin Ahmed and Saladdin Bahozde is a Canadian philosopher and a critical theorist.[1] His philosophy focuses on social space, aura, diversity, egalitarianism, and secularism.[2] He has founded a philosophy of auratic space and and a critical theory of totalitarian space.[3] He has authored at least five books in English. He was born into a Kurdish family in Kirkuk, Iraq.[4] His books and articles focus on spaces of inclusion, equality, and creative plurality.[5] He is an advocate of the enlightenment values, and he is critical of exclusionary perspectives about the enlightenment.[6] He is a strong critic of political violence, fundamentalism, and other forms of extremism.[7] His definitions of totalitarianism, fascism, and violence are broader than conventional definitions.[8] For example, in his critical theory of fascism as "ideology form," he is “moving towards critical conceptualization and away from traditional definitions” of fascism.[9]

He is affiliated with the Institute of the Humanities at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver Canada.[10]

Books

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1.     The Death of Home: Aura and Space in the Age of Digitalization[11]

2.     Fascism in the Middle East: Nationalism, Islamism, and Imagining Other Futures[12]

3.     Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism[13]

4.     Revolutionary Hope after Nihilism: Marginalized Voices and Dissent[14]

5.     Totalitarian Space and the Destruction of Aura[15]

References

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  1. ^ Bahozde, Saladdin Ahmed (2024-04-22), "The Death of Home: Aura and Space in the Age of Digitalization", The Death of Home, De Gruyter, doi:10.1515/9783111078465, ISBN 978-3-11-107846-5, retrieved 2024-08-04
  2. ^ De Gruyter (2024). The Death of Home. doi:10.1515/9783111078465. ISBN 978-3-11-107846-5. Retrieved August 4, 2024. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Ahmed, Saladdin (June 15, 2023). "Problematizing Exclusionary Politics (or Fascism) in the Middle East and North Africa". New Political Science. 45 (3): 500–525. doi:10.1080/07393148.2023.2219170 – via Taylor & Francis.
  4. ^ Rope, Robert (2016). "Being A Kurdish-Turkish Mistake". Open Democracy. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  5. ^ Research Outreach (2021). "Philosophy and Critical Theory: Shining a light on Saladdin Ahmed's research". Research Outreach. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  6. ^ Ahmed, Saladdin (2023). Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism. New York: State University of New York Press. pp. 117–118, 196–200. ISBN 9781438494333.
  7. ^ Ahmed, Saladdin (2023). "Fascism as an Ideological Form: A Critical Theory". Critical Sociology. 49 (4–5): 669–687. doi:10.1177/08969205221109869 – via Sage Journals.
  8. ^ Ahmed, Saladdin (2020). Totalitarian Space and the Destruction of Aura. New York: State University of New York Press. ISBN 9781438472928.
  9. ^ Ayers, Alison (August 30, 2023). "The Fire This Time: The Long Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalist Accumulation and Spectre of Neofascism". Critical Sociology. 50 (3): 413–435 – via Sage Journals.
  10. ^ Institute For the Humanities. "Saladdin Ahmed: Critical Philosopher". Institute for the Humanities. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  11. ^ Ahmed Bahozde, Saladdin (2024). The Death of Home. doi:10.1515/9783111078465. ISBN 978-3-11-107846-5.
  12. ^ "Routledge Focus on Modern Subjects - Book Series - Routledge & CRC Press".
  13. ^ Ahmed, Saladdin (September 2023). Critical Theory from the Margins: Horizons of Possibility in the Age of Extremism. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-1-4384-9433-3.
  14. ^ https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/revolutionary-hope-after-nihilism-9781350269293/
  15. ^ Totalitarian Space and the Destruction of Aura. State University of New York Press. 14 February 2019. ISBN 978-1-4384-7293-5.