Religion, Modernity, and the Global Afterlives of Colonialism

Religion, Modernity, and the Global Afterlives of Colonialism

Omer, Atalia; Lupo, Joshua

University of Notre Dame Press

09/2024

238

Mole

9780268208486

15 a 20 dias

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"Introduction to Religion, Modernity, and Colonialism" by Atalia Omer and Joshua Lupo


Part 1. Religion, Politics, and Colonial Afterlives, or the Old is not Dying


1. "Seeing the Old in the New: The Coloniality of the Liberal-Populist Marriage" by Santiago Slabodsky


2. "Deradicalization as a Fetish: The Threat of Da'wa and the Regulation of the Real" by Nadia Fadil


3. "Afrofuturism, Islamofuturism, and Post-Western Modernity" by S. Sayyid


4. "The Neoliberal Rationality of Secularism" by Luca Mavelli and Edmund Frettingham,


Part 2. Challenging Colonial Paradigms: Nationalisms and Humanitarianism at the Edges of Modernity


5. "Modern Epistemological Webs: The Complex Legacies of Missionizing and Humanitarianism for Decolonizing Religion in Africa" by Cecelia Lynch


6. "Linking Identity and Solidarity: A Reflection from the Periphery" by Slavica Jakelic


7. "The Fires This Time" by Gil Anidjar
Neoliberal economic policy; Europe; solidarity; humanitarianism; secularism; popularism; postcolonialism; deradicalization; nationalism; politics; violence; ideology; Islam and Muslims; Afrofuturism; Islamofuturism; rationality