Religion and the Secular
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Religion has dominated colonialism since the 16th century. 'Religion and the Secular' critically examines how religion has been used to subject indigenous concepts to the needs of colonial powers. Essays present the colonial relationship from the perspective of colonized cultures - including Mexico Guatemala Vietnam India Japan South Africa and Canada - and colonizing powers namely England Germany and the United States. The volume offers a historical and ethnographical analysis of the relationship between the sacred and the secular examining religion in relation to politics economics and civil power.
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