Her talk, titled "Secularism, Sovereignty, and Religious Difference: A Global Genealogy?", will analyze secularism as a modality of sovereign power in the context of unequal geopolitical relations between the Western and non-Western world. Taking the Middle East as a point of departure, she will reflect on the central role religious difference plays in the making of political secularism.The talk is scheduled for Thursday, 3/31/2016, from 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM in Imperial A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level.
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