Lessons in Secular Criticism /
Secular criticism is a term invented by Edward Said to denote not a theory but a practice that counters the tendency of much modern thinking to reach for a transcendentalist comfort zone, the very space philosophy wrested away from religion in the name of modernity. Using this notion as a compass, t...
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2013.
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Table des matières:
- 1. The Poiein of Secular Criticism
- 2. Detranscendentalizing the Secular
- 3. Why I Am Not a Post-secularist
- 4. Confronting Heteronomy
- 5. The Void Occupied Unconcealed
- 6. Responding to the Deregulation of the Political.