Talal Asad

Talal Asad
Talal Asad in 2013
BornApril 1932 (age 93)
Medina, Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd (present-day Saudi Arabia)
CitizenshipSaudi Arabian (formerly):55–60
Pakistani
British
SpouseTanya Asad
FatherMuhammad Asad
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisThe Kababish (1968)
Doctoral advisorE. E. Evans-Pritchard
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineAnthropology
Sub-discipline
School or tradition
Institutions
Notable worksFormations of the Secular (2003)
Influenced

Talal Asad (born 1932) is a Saudi-born British-Pakistani cultural anthropologist who is currently Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His prolific body of work mainly focuses on religiosity, Middle Eastern studies, postcolonialism, and notions of power, law, and discipline. He is also known for his writing calling for an anthropology of secularism.

His work has had a significant influence beyond his home discipline of anthropology. As Donovan Schaefer writes:

The gravitational field of Asad’s influence has emanated far from his home discipline and reshaped the landscape of other humanistic disciplines around him.