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Lessons in Secular Criticism (Paperback)
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Lessons in Secular Criticism (Paperback)
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Secular criticism is a term invented by Edward Said to denote not a
theory but a practice that counters the tendency of much modern
thinking to reach for a transcendentalist comfort zone, the very
space philosophy wrested away from religion in the name of
modernity. Using this notion as a compass, this book reconfigures
recent secularism debates on an entirely different basis, by
showing (1) how the secular imagination is closely linked to
society's radical poiesis, its capacity to imagine and create
unprecedented forms of worldly existence; and (2) how the space of
the secular animates the desire for a radical democratic politics
that overturns inherited modes of subjugation, whether religious or
secularist.
Gourgouris's point is to disrupt the co-dependent relation between
the religious and the secular hence, his rejection of fashionable
languages of postsecularism in order to engage in a double critique
of heteronomous politics of all kinds. For him, secular criticism
is a form of political being: critical, antifoundational,
disobedient, anarchic, yet not negative for negation's sake but
creative of new forms of collective reflection, interrogation, and
action that alter not only the current terrain of dominant politics
but also the very self-conceptualization of what it means to be
human.
Written in a free and combative style and given both to close
readings of texts and to gazing off into the broad horizon, these
essays cover a range of issues historical and philosophical,
archaic and contemporary, literary and political that ultimately
converge in the significance of contemporary radical politics: the
assembly movements we have seen in various parts of the world in
recent years. The secular imagination demands a radical pedagogy
and unlearning a great many established thought patterns. Its most
important dimension is not battling religion per se but dismantling
theological politics of sovereignty in favor of radical conditions
for social autonomy.
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