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God, human, and creation

Spivak and postcolonial theologies

Y. T. Vinayaraj

pp. 63-86

Abstrakt

This chapter tries to engage with contemporary postcolonial and Ecofeminist theologians who interact with the Continental (and the post-Continental) philosophies of God and the other signifying the Spivakian theoretical notions of subalternity, marginality, and planetarity. By engaging with Mayra Rivera, Catherine Keller, W. Anne Joh, Kwok Pui-lan, Vitor Westhelle, and Whitney Bauman, this chapter deals with the postcolonial theologies of God, Human, and Creation and explains how they interrogate the Continental philosophies. By bringing in responses from indigenous theologians, this section attempts to address the flaws in Spivakian philosophy, specifically on the issue of the interstice between indegeneity and subalternity.

Publication details

Published in:

Vinayaraj Y. T. (2016) Dalit theology after continental philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 63-86

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31268-2_4

Referenz:

Vinayaraj Y. T. (2016) God, human, and creation: Spivak and postcolonial theologies, In: Dalit theology after continental philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 63–86.