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Is Critique Secular?

by Talal Asad
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Synopsis

In this volume, four leading thinkers of our times confront the paradoxes and dilemmas attending the supposed stand-off between Islam and liberal democratic values. Taking the controversial Danish cartoons of Mohammad as a point of departure, Talal Asad, Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, and Saba Mahmood inquire into the evaluative frameworks at stake in understanding the conflicts between blasphemy and free speech, between religious taboos and freedoms of thought and expression, and between secular and religious world views. Is the language of the law an adequate mechanism for the adjudication of such conflicts? What other modes of discourse are available for the navigation of such differences in multicultural and multi-religious societies? What is the role of critique in such an enterprise? These are among the pressing questions this volume addresses.

About the Author, Talal Asad

Talal Asad is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. Judith Butler is Maxine Elliott Professor of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature; Wendy Brown is Professor of Political Science; Saba Mahmood is Associate Professor of Social Cultural Anthropology, all at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2009
Publisher
Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780982329412

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