Talal Asad

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Talal Asad is a prominent anthropologist known for his critical work on secularism, religion, and the formation of the modern secular state, drawing on postcolonial and genealogical approaches.

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instanceOf academic
anthropologist
person
scholar of religion
citizenship Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
University of Oxford
employer City University of New York
CUNY Graduate Center
surface form: Graduate Center of the City University of New York
field Islamic studies
anthropology
anthropology of religion
political anthropology
postcolonial studies
secularism studies
influenced anthropology of Islam
critical secularism studies
political theology debates
influencedBy Michel Foucault
critical theory
postcolonial theory
knownFor analysis of the modern secular state
critical work on religion
critical work on secularism
genealogical approach to secularism
postcolonial critique of anthropology
theory of discursive tradition in Islam
language English
notableConcept discursive tradition
notableWork Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter
Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity
Genealogies of Religion: Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and Islam
On Suicide Bombing
Secular Translations: Nation-State, Modern Self, and Calculative Reason
occupation professor
researcher
writer
positionHeld Distinguished Professor of Anthropology
researchInterest Islam
colonialism
modern state
power and discipline
religion
secularism
violence
theoreticalApproach genealogical method
historical anthropology
postcolonial critique

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