Prof. Dr. Farish A. Noor is a historian and political thinker whose work probes the deep structures of power, identity, and knowledge in Southeast Asia. Born in George Town, Penang, his intellectual journey has been shaped by a sustained engagement with colonial discourse, religio-political movements, and the making of modern societies.
Educated in philosophy, Southeast Asian studies, and political theory—culminating in a doctorate from the University of Essex—his scholarship traverses disciplines with rare fluency. His work interrogates how colonial knowledge systems constructed the region, and how these legacies continue to inform contemporary politics and identity .
Across appointments in Europe and Asia, including research roles in Berlin, Leiden, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, he has cultivated a transnational perspective on Southeast Asian history. His writings—spanning monographs, essays, and public commentary—recover marginalised voices while critically examining the narratives that shaped empire and nation.
Beyond academia, he has brought history to wider audiences through documentary series such as Our Southeast Asia and Across Borders, where scholarship meets storytelling. His intellectual concerns extend to material culture, from manuscripts to artefacts, reflecting a deep interest in how meaning is inscribed not only in texts, but in objects and images.
In his work, history becomes critique—a lens through which the past unsettles the present, and invites new ways of understanding the world.