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1: Religion, Colonialism, and Postcolonialism Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This panel considers the legacies of Spanish colonialism. The speakers will discuss theories of flesh in the context of Philippine political life, the hybridized figure of the Chinese Mestizo in Filipino society in the time of Spanish colonialism, the political underground movement in the Philippines known as the Christians for National Liberation (CNL), and ideas of nature, divinity, and history in late sixteenth-century colonial New Spain.
Papers
- Aswang Sense-making: Theorizing Flesh and Contemporary Violence in the Philippines
- Chinese Mestizos in the Spanish Colonial Era: Problematizing Nationalistic Conceptions of Filipino Identity
- The Formation of Christian Political Subjects and Decolonial Violence
- The Climate of History in Colonial New Spain: The Little Ice Age, Christian Millenarianism, and Indigenous Religious Transformations in the Central Mexican Valley, c. 1536-1640.
Full Papers Available
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