The coloniality of the secular: race, religion, and poetics of world-making

An Yountae investigates the collusive ties between the modern concepts of the secular, religion, race, and coloniality in the Americas, showing how decolonial thought incorporates religion into its vision of liberation

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Main Author: An Yountae (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Durham London Duke University Press 2024
In:Year: 2024
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B The Americas / Religion / Secularization / Colonialism
Further subjects:B philosophy of religion
B Hispanic American theology
B Religion Philosophy
B Politics & government
B Decolonization Religious aspects
B Postcolonial Theology
B Imperialism
B PHILOSOPHY / Religious
B The Americas
B Politik und Staat
B Religious philosophy
B Colonialism & imperialism
B Racism Religious aspects Christianity
B Postcolonialism Religious aspects Christianity
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Generals / Ethnic Studies
B Kolonialismus und Imperialismus
B POL045000
B RELIGION / Philosophy
B Religion And Politics
B RELIGION / Generals
B Ethnic Studies
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Parallel Edition:Electronic
Erscheint auch als: An Yountae: Coloniality of the secular. - Durham : Duke University Press, 2024. - 9781478027096
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Summary:An Yountae investigates the collusive ties between the modern concepts of the secular, religion, race, and coloniality in the Americas, showing how decolonial thought incorporates religion into its vision of liberation
"The Coloniality of the Secular explores how decolonial theory can open ways to theorize religion in the Americas. An Yountae maps how revolutionary non-Western thought is shot through with religious ideas, as exemplified by key decolonial figures including Edouard Glissant, Frantz Fanon, and Gloria Anzaldua. By revisiting the corpus of decolonial literature with an eye towards religion, Yountae reveals how decoloniality reconstitutes the sacred as part of its vision of liberation. This incisive reading of decoloniality elucidates how revolutionary thinkers' refusal of colonial religions opens up the possibility for the remaking of religion itself. Across the book's five chapters, Yountae explores decoloniality's conception of the sacred in relationship to revolutionary violence, gender, creolization, and racial phenomenology. By expanding our understanding of decoloniality's investments in the spirit, An Yountae shows how decoloniality provides a radically different epistemology and horizon for the future"--
A Decolonial Theory of Religion -- Modernity/Coloniality/Secularity: The Cartography of Struggle -- Crisis and Revolutionary Praxis: Philosophy and Theology of Liberation -- Phenomenology of the Political: Fanon's Religion -- Phenomenology of Race: Poetics of Blackness -- Poetics of World Making: Creolizing the Sacred, Becoming Archipelago.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1478025107