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Index
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Frontmatter
Introduction: The State of Philosophy of Religion and Postcoloniality
2. Surveying the Scene
What Is the “Subaltern” of the Philosophy of Religion?
Philosophy of Religion as Border Control: Globalization and the Decolonization of the “Love of Wisdom” (philosophia)
The Third Eye and Two Ways of (Un)knowing: Gnosis, Alternative Modernities, and Postcolonial Futures
3. “India”
Mispredicated Identity and Postcolonial Discourse
On the Death of the Pilgrim: The Postcolonial Hermeneutics of Jarava Lal Mehta
Western Idealism Through Indian Eyes: A Cittamatra Reading of Berkeley, Kant and Schopenhauer
An Approximate Difference: Proximity and Oppression in the West's Encounter with Sikhism
Max Müller and Textual Management: A Postcolonial Perspective
Auto-immunity in the Study of Religion(s): Ontotheology, Historicism and the Theorization of Indic Phenomena
4. “America”
The Meaning and Function of Religion in an Imperial World
Cultural Participation and Postcoloniality: A U.S. Case Study
Imperial Somatics and Genealogies of Religion: How We Never Became Secular
De-colonial Jewish Thought and the Americas
Enduring Enchantment: Secularism and the Epistemic Privileges of Modernity
5. Uneasy Intersections
“Uneasy Intersections”: Postcolonialism, Feminism, and the Study of Religions
Postcolonial Discontent with Postmodern Philosophy of Religion
Afterword: Religion and Philosophy between the Modern and Postmodern
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