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Decolonial Judaism triumphal failures of barbaric thinking / [electronic resource] :

  • 作者: Slabodsky, Santiago, 1977-
  • 出版: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan :[distributor] Not Avail
  • 版本:1st ed.
  • 叢書名: New approaches to religion and power
  • 主題: Civilization, Western--Jewish influences. , Decolonization. , Jews--Politics and government--20th century. , Judaism and politics. , Other (Philosophy) , Political science--Philosophy , Judaism. , Migration, immigration & emigration. , Philosophy of Religion. , Political science & theory. , Society.
  • ISBN: 1137345837 (electronic bk.): £60.00 、 9781137345837 (electronic bk.): £60.00 、 9781137365316
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: Acknowledgments Introduction: The Past Was Worse (and We Miss It) 1. Jewish Thought and Postcolonialism: The Geopolitics of a Barbaric Encounter 2. The Narrative of Barbarism: Western Designs for a Globalized North 3. Negative Barbarism: Marxist Counter-Narrative in the Provincial North 4. Transitional Barbarism: Levinas's Counter-Narrative and the Global South 5. Positive Barbarism: Memmi's Counter-Narrative in a Southern Network 6. Barbaric Paradoxes: Zionism from the Standpoint of the Borders 7. After 9/11: New Barbarism and The Legacies in the Global South Epilogue: Duped by Jewish Suffering (Dialectics of Resistance). Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9781137365316.
  • 摘要註: Slabodsky explores the relationship among geopolitics, religion, and social theory. He argues that during the postcolonial and post-Holocaust era, Jewish intellectuals were influenced by Global South thought and mobilized these intellectual resources to confront the neo-colonial assimilation of normative Judaism.
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    Decolonial Judaism: Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking explores the relationship among geopolitics, religion, and social theory. It argues that during the postcolonial and post-Holocaust era, Jewish thinkers in different parts of the world were influenced by Global South thought and mobilized this rich set of intellectual resources to confront the assimilation of normative Judaism by various incipient neo-colonial powers. By tracing the historical and conceptual lineage of this overlooked conversation, this book explores not only its epistemological opportunities, but also the internal contradictions that led to its ultimate unraveling, especially in the post-9/11 world.

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