Decolonizing Judeans

“Jewish-Indigeneity” and the Social Life of Decolonial Language

Authors

  • Jordan Molot Concordia University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26443/arc.v51i1.1472

Keywords:

Decolonization, articulation theory, Palestine/Israel, Jewish Studies

Abstract

The confluence of decolonization and the Anglo-American study of religion has generally followed a mode of critical self-reflection which aims to illuminate, problematize, and undo the field’s colonial contours. While crucial to decolonial processes within the academy, less appreciated or understood are the ways in which decolonial language has been invoked across a far broader social landscape, often indexing a range of political commitments and aspirations that depart considerably from more conventional decolonial frameworks. More often than not, such articulations are either rejected as fraudulent or cast off as mischaracterization of more noble decolonial projects.  Using Jewish and Zionist communal discourses as a case study, this essay instead proposes to take seriously these articulations through a deeper inquiry into its undergirding religious, historical, and theological logics. In thinking through such orthogonal transformations of putatively decolonial claims, we may thereby arrive at a more capacious theoretical model that can organize divergent (and often contradictory) modes of decolonial interpretation by a range of social actors.

Author Biography

Jordan Molot, Concordia University

Jordan Molot (he/him) is a PhD student at the Department of Religions and Cultures at Concordia University, Tiohtià:ke (Montréal). He has presented papers in Canada, the United States, and Germany on topics related to Jewish history and culture, with an emphasis on the Canadian-Jewish context. Molot served as Co-Chair for the Annual Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference at Concordia in 2021 and 2022; and as Co-Chair for the joint Decolonization and the Study of Religion Workshop (DSRW) series at Concordia and McGill Universities.

His forthcoming dissertation (funded by SSHRC and FRQSC) examines 18th century Jewish life in Canada, with a particular focus on the entanglements of family, religion, and labour across a wider Atlantic world. 

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Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Molot, J. (2024). Decolonizing Judeans: “Jewish-Indigeneity” and the Social Life of Decolonial Language . Arc: The Journal of the School of Religious Studies, 51(1), 153–179. https://doi.org/10.26443/arc.v51i1.1472