Religion, Modernity, & the Global Afterlives of Colonialism
Speakers:
🔹 Prof. Atalia Omer
🔹 Dr. Joshua S. Lupo
This conversation explores the deep and enduring entanglements between religion, modernity, and the global legacies of colonialism. Far from being confined to the past, colonial structures continue to shape how religious identities are formed, regulated, and contested in contemporary societies. The speakers unpack how concepts like modernity, secularism, and progress were historically constructed through colonial encounters—and how these frameworks still influence global politics, inter-religious relations, and debates about belonging and citizenship.
Drawing from critical theory, religious studies, anthropology, and decolonial scholarship, the discussion engages key questions:
– How did colonial regimes redefine religious traditions and categories?
– In what ways does modernity continue to carry colonial assumptions about culture, rationality, and civilization?
– How do contemporary conflicts, solidarities, and social movements reveal the persistence of imperial logics?
– What does it mean to imagine alternative, decolonial futures for religion and society?
The session highlights how religious communities navigate postcolonial landscapes, resist hegemonic narratives, and articulate new expressions of identity, ethics, and solidarity. It also examines how global power dynamics—from humanitarianism to geopolitics—remain shaped by colonial epistemologies.
This is an essential conversation for anyone interested in religion and politics, secularism, decolonial studies, global history, identity formation, and the cultural afterlives of empire.
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