Critical Race and Religion

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION
Malory Nye
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Laura McTighe (2020, 299) argues in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion that “Religious Studies has a race problem.” I strongly agree with this argument: not only does the field largely ignore issues of race in its examination of cultural and religious differences, but also the field itself was formed and developed (largely over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries) in the context of British, continental European, and American colonialism. That is, the field of religious studies has in particular a whiteness problem. In short, the study of religion has the issue of race and racialization at its centre—and thus any attempt to explore issues of critical religion should also embrace critical race theory in all its forms. Drawing on writers such as Sara Ahmed, Aime Cesaire, Angela Y Davis, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Toni Morrison, I will examine some of the contours of what a “Critical Race and Religion” approach may contribute to a decolonized study of religion—including a strong critique of the underlying issues of whiteness (and white supremacy) within the contemporary field.
种族与宗教批判
劳拉-麦克蒂格(Laura McTighe,2020,299)在《美国宗教学会杂志》上指出,"宗教研究存在种族问题"。我非常同意这一观点:不仅该领域在研究文化和宗教差异时在很大程度上忽视了种族问题,而且该领域本身也是在英国、欧洲大陆和美国殖民主义的背景下形成和发展起来的(主要是在十九世纪和二十世纪)。也就是说,宗教研究领域尤其存在白人问题。简而言之,宗教研究的核心是种族和种族化问题--因此,任何探讨批判性宗教问题的尝试都应包含各种形式的批判性种族理论。我将以萨拉-艾哈迈德(Sara Ahmed)、艾梅-塞泽尔(Aime Cesaire)、安吉拉-戴维斯(Angela Y Davis)、W.E.B. 杜波依斯(W.E.B. Du Bois)和托尼-莫里森(Toni Morrison)等作家的作品为基础,探讨 "批判性种族与宗教 "方法可能对非殖民化宗教研究做出的贡献--包括对当代领域中潜在的白人(和白人至上主义)问题的强烈批判。
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