Uncivilised: A science historian explores ten founding ideas of Western civilisation and unearths their flaws (Hardback)
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Uncivilised: A science historian explores ten founding ideas of Western civilisation and unearths their flaws (Hardback)

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'Witty and accessible'
ANGELA SAINI

'A vital piece of work'
ROMA AGRAWAL

'Stunning'
DAN HICKS

Knowledge is power. Time is money. Justice is blind.

Western civilisation is a powerful brand, and full of accepted wisdoms like these that we rarely question. Taking cues from Greek philosophy and honed in the Enlightenment, certain notions about humanity and society grew into the tenets many of us still live by today.

But if we take a closer look at these ideas, it seems they are not all they are cracked up to be. In fact, some of them are outright lies - and we can start to ask who really benefits from them. What is the value of a scientific worldview that conjured up 'race'? Are the Western concepts of 'saving' and 'wasting' time really the best ways to live? Who are our laws actually designed to serve? And the real question: is the West as civilised as it likes to think it is?

In an age of division and entrenched inequality, Uncivilised is a timely, provocative and entertaining counter to the ideas and assumptions that have shaped the West, exposing the fatal flaws at its core.

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781399704359
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 413 g
Dimensions: 222 x 138 x 30 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

A witty and accessible survey of the shortcomings of western civilisation as many people imagine it - Angela Saini, author of SUPERIOR

A vital piece of work in our challenging times that reminds us of the rich history and influences outside the West. Das writes with passion and humour to open our eyes to the history that has shaped our world - Roma Agrawal

A stunning debut. Subhadra Das shows how a word - civilisation - became a lie. She traces how that lie was repeated and transformed in universities and museums, and how it came to be embedded in the idea of 'western' culture itself. Clearly and passionately, Uncivilised shows us how to begin to dispel such enduring untruths - with seriousness and humour in equal measure - Dan Hicks, author of THE BRUTISH MUSEUMS

With cutting wit and incisive insight, Uncivilised makes minced meat out of the leviathan known as 'Western civilization'. Imagine a brilliant curator-comedian guiding you on an irreverent tour through a grand museum - exposing its attics, sewers, and closets full of real and metaphoric skeletons. Subhadra guides us out of hallowed, hypocritical halls of the 'Ten Lies That Made the West', and shares with us the histories, knowledges, and ingenuity of those peoples and cultures dismissed as 'uncivilised' - Xine Yao

There is a quiet, righteous rage that steams off the pages of this book. I can't help but wish it was a book I'd read many decades ago - Alom Shaha

Everything you never knew you needed to know, told with wit and charm. Das unveils the hidden history that shapes every so-called 'fact' of civilisation with a wry sense of humour and an expert's knowledge. - Brenna Hassett

Das traces the lies coiled serpent-like around the foundations of Western 'civilisation' with wit and elan, in a paradigm-shifting yet highly accessible tome. If there's one book you read this year, let it be this - Lindsey Fitzharris

Subhadra Das expertly takes us on journey, weaving wit and vulnerability within years of research. Uncivilised balances brilliant storytelling with academia, resulting in an unflinching debut that's hard to put down - Yomi Sode

Using a fast-paced mixture of memoir, historical analysis and zingers, Das asks how well the Western world has lived up to the ideals it has set for itself, from impartial justice to the scientific method - Professor Erin Thompson, author of SMASHING STATUES

Uncivilised will make the intelligent reader question everything they thought they knew, in the best possible way. Clever, funny and shrewd - everyone who cares about ideas needs to read this book - Caroline Crampton, author of THE WAY TO THE SEA

A coruscating critique of Western civilisation . . . [Das's] personal and academic background makes her uniquely qualified to call out the 'lies' that underpin the West . . . A talented writer with much to say - BBC History Magazine

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“Should be compulsory reading”

An outstanding book that should be compulsory reading. If you want to get to the route of why Western Civilisation and the route it took to get there isn't so civilised - read this book. Subhadra Das takes... More

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