The Coloniality of the Secular
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In <i>The Coloniality of the Secular</i> An Yountae investigates the collusive ties between the modern concepts of the secular religion race and coloniality in the Americas. Drawing on the work of Édouard Glissant Frantz Fanon Aimé Césaire Sylvia Wynter and Enrique Dussel An maps the intersections of revolutionary non-Western thought with religious ideas to show how decoloniality redefines the sacred as an integral part of its liberation vision. He examines these thinkers' rejection of colonial religions and interrogates the narrow conception of religion that confines it within colonial power structures. An explores decoloniality's conception of the sacred in relation to revolutionary violence gender creolization and racial phenomenology demonstrating its potential for reshaping religious paradigms. Pointing out that the secular has been pivotal to regulating racial hierarchies under colonialism he advocates for a broader understanding of religion that captures the fundamental ideas that drive decolonial thinking. By examining how decolonial theory incorporates the sacred into its vision of liberation An invites readers to rethink the transformative power of decoloniality and religion to build a hopeful future.
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