Global Perspectives of Decolonial Postsecularity (Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology)

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Global Perspectives of Decolonial Postsecularity (Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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This book addresses directly the relations between the concepts of postsecularity and decoloniality. Comprising several contributing chapters with a preface, editors' introduction and conclusion, the volume offers a more strategic, currently thought through and manageable focus on the twin notions of decoloniality and postsecularity that are both rapidly growing fields of inquiry across disciplines.

Contents

Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Postcolonial and literary postsecularities
Chapter One: De-cathecting from the global fiduciary: diasporic assemblages and epistemic decolonization, Arvind-Pal S.
Chapter Two: Notion of the transsecular for the development of a politics of literature in a syncretic, transsecular society, María Azucena González Blanco
Chapter Three: Intersections of postcolonialism, globalised modernity, secularism and the sacred in African and diasporic African literatures and literary production, Rebekah Cumpsty
Section 2: Philosophical and political postsecularities
Chapter Four: The coloniality of secularism, Eduardo Mendieta
Chapter Five: Epistemic decolonization and postsecularity, expanded through philosophy of religion, political theology and meta-theoretical critique of liberation philosophy, Rafael Vizcaíno
Chapter Six: A kenotic and postsecular approach to postcolonial ethics and politics, William Franke
Section 3: Religious and theological postsecularites
Chapter Seven: Postsecularity as emancipatory process in postsoviet Europe, Stanislaw Obirek
Chapter Eight: Detheologizing the exception: an indigenous, decolonial confrontation with Christian Zionism, Robert O. Smith
Chapter Nine: Decolonizing postsecularization and how postcolonial and decolonial impulses undermine the need or value of the postsecular, Debora Spini
Section 4: Social and geographical postsecularities
Chapter Ten: Everyday decolonial postsecularity: Methodist Women in Britain and Magnet magazine, 1987-2010, Ruth Slatter
Chapter Eleven: Spirituality in decolonial knowledge production and activism, Michal Osterweil and Arturo Escobar
Chapter Twelve: Supervised by White-agnosticism: tensions and hypocrisies in Global North postsecondary spaces claiming decolonization and diversity as foundations of teaching and learning, Sarah De Leeuw, Sarah Anonuevo, Christine Erickson, Marion Ocloo, and Janet Williams
Chapter Thirteen: Muslim politics, postsecular publics and non/ digital spaces of dissent in Sri Lanka, Christine Schenk, Neloufer de Mel, and Shermal Wijewardene
Chapter Fourteen: "I don't go out on Friday": ritual performance and queer Jewish place-making in postsecular Britain, Matthew Richardson
Conclusion
Postscript: Critical Muslim geographies, James D. Sidaway

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