Beyond Man : Race, Coloniality, and Philosophy of Religion /
"Beyond Man offers models, methods, and new directions for the still nascent, long overdue conversation between philosophical studies of religion and critical studies of race and coloniality. The interdisciplinary contributors approach this work through philosophical, theological, historical, a...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Challenging modernity/coloniality in philosophy of religion / Eleanor Craig and An Yountae
- Decolonial options for a fragile secular / Devin Singh
- Embodied counterpoetics : Sylvia Wynter on religion and race / Mayra Rivera
- We have never been human/e : the laws of Burgos and the philosophy of coloniality in the Americas / Eleanor Craig
- The Puritan atheism of C.L.R. James / Vincent Lloyd
- Decolonizing spectatorship : photography, theology, and new media / Ellen Armour
- The excremental sacred : a paraliturgy / J. Kameron Carter
- On violence and redemption : Fanon and colonial theodicy / An Yountae
- Alter-carnation : notes on cannibalism and coloniality in the Brazilian context / Filipe Maia
- The sacred gone astray : Eliade, Fanon, Wynter, and the terror of colonial settlement / Joseph R. Winters
- Response : on impassioned claims : the possibility of doing philosophy of religion otherwise / Amy Hollywood.