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Editorial Introduction: Religion and Postcolonialism

journal contribution
posted on 2012-08-15, 00:00 authored by Purushottama Bilimoria
After the beginning there appeared some stranger texts
West’s Orientalism objectified the corpus’s otherness
And Modernity’s philology rendered their syntax as his own;
Thence followed the postmodern disruption of the aporia
Re-citing the alterity and the ousia of the Other’s face;
But it awaited the hybrid-angst of postcolonialism’s site
Whence the interrupted texts begun miming an-other meaning.

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Journal

Australian Religion Studies Review

Volume

25

Issue

2

Pagination

97 - 101

Publisher

Equinox Publishing

Location

Sheffield, UK

ISSN

1031-2943

eISSN

2047-7058

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Language

eng

Publication classification

C2 Other contribution to refereed journal

Copyright notice

2012, Equinox Publishing

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