A Postcolonial Political Theology of Care and PRAXIS in Ethiopia's Era of Identity Politics: Reframing Hegemonic and Fragmented Identities Through Sub - Hardcover

A Postcolonial Political Theology of Care and PRAXIS in Ethiopia's Era of Identity Politics: Reframing Hegemonic and Fragmented Identities Through Sub - Hardcover

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by Rode Molla (Author)

The author argues that identity politics eliminates Ethiopians' in-between spaces and identities and defines in-between spaces as political, social, religious, and geographical spaces that enable Ethiopians to co-exist with equity, solidarity, and justice. The elimination of in-between spaces and in-between identities creates either-or class, religious, ethnic, and gender categories. Therefore, the author proposes an in-between theology that invites Ethiopians to a new hybrid way of being to resist fragmented and hegemonic identities. The author claims that postcolonial discourse and praxis of in-between pastoral care disrupts and interrogates hegemonic definitions of culture, home, subjectivity, and identity. On the other hand, in-between pastoral care uses embodiment, belonging, subjectivity, and hybridity as features of care and praxis to create intercultural and intersubjective identities that can co-construct and co-create in-between spaces. In the in-between spaces, Ethiopians can relate with the Other with intercultural competencies to live their difference, similarity, hybridity, and complexity.

Author Biography

Rode Molla is assistant professor at Virginia Theological Seminary.

Number of Pages: 220
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 15, 2022
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