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Author Baker, Chris

Title Postsecular Geographies : Re-Envisioning Politics, Subjectivity and Ethics
Published Florence : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (249 pages)
Series Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Ser
Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 An approach to postsecularity; 1.2 Contexts of postsecularity; 1.3 Three currents of postsecularity; 1.4 Geographies of postsecularity; 2 Genealogies; 2.1 Postsecularity: complexity and confusion; 2.2 Revising the secularisation thesis; 2.3 Habermas and the public technologies of postsecularity; 2.4 Conservative political theologies of postsecularity: the example of radical orthodoxy; 2.5 Alternatives to conservative political theologies of postsecularity?
2.6 The messy middle of postsecularity3 Subjectivities; 3.1 Emergent subjectivities of postsecularity; 3.2 Neoliberal subjectivity: late capitalist desire, ressentiment, and enchantment; 3.3 Possibilities of postsecularity; 3.4 Three examples of postsecularity; 3.5 Postsecularity, liminality, and event thinking; Note; 4 Spaces; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Spaces of postsecularity; 4.3 A spatial analytic of postsecularity?; 4.4 Grounding emergent postsecularity as a politics of curation: two case-studies; 4.4 Conclusion: divergent possibilities of collusion and subversion; Notes
5 Political practices5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Developing generosity: postsecularity and prepolitical 'bubbling-up'; 5.3 Receptive generosity; 5.4 Postsecular rapprochement -- the example of Occupy; 5.5 Conclusions; Notes; 6 Wider religious and spatial conditions; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Gender and postsecularity; 6.3 Postsecularity and international development; 6.4 Postsecularity and the state/religion interface; 6.5 Russia: desecularisation and oppositional postsecularity; 6.6 India -- discerning a postsecular secularity
6.7 Chinese and Hong Kong secularisms -- ambivalence, change, and contestation6.8 Postsecularity and the religious reterritorialisation of public space; 6.9 Conclusion; Note; 7 Conclusion; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Postsecularity: a hopeful and non-binary ethico-politics; 7.3 Hopeful and non-binary ethico-politics; Bibliography; Index
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Author Cloke, Paul
Williams, Andrew
Sutherland, Callum
ISBN 9781317367642
1317367642