1st Edition

Notes for a Decolonial Political Theology

By Silvana Rabinovich Copyright 2024
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

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).