208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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At the crossroads of ethics, poetics and politics, this innovative book outlines a series of notes to decolonize political theology. The author proposes counter-hegemonic forms of reading, which deconstruct domination by embracing fragility. The book opens with a diapason of prejudicelessness as a decolonial key, focusing on prejudices that hinder critical attention to a colonial political... Read more
Foreword by Gil Anidjar
Preface
Diapason: Prejudicelessness and Hopes: Decolonizing Immunities
1 De-Orientalizing “The Semite”
2 The Hinge of Translations: To Decolonize Language
3 Decolonial Theo-Logics
Appendix: Toward a Justice of the Other: The Word to Come
Bibliography
Biography
Silvana Rabinovich is a Full Professor in the Institute for Philological Research (IIFL) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She is author of Biblical Figures in Israel’s Colonial Political Theology (2022).






