Carlos Andrés Segovia
The Most Illustrious The Marquis of Salobreña | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Carlos Andrés Segovia y Corral |
Born | 22 May 1970 |
Occupation(s) | Academic |
Carlos Andrés Segovia y Corral, 2nd Marquis of Salobreña (born 22 May 1970), is a Spanish nobleman and academic specialising in philosophy and religious studies.
Segovia y Corral is a reader in religious studies at Saint Louis University in Madrid, Spain.[1]
While over the past ten years he has mostly worked on late-antique religion (with special emphasis on the intertwining of group-identity markers, sectarian boundaries, discursive strategies, and more generally the conceptualisation of hybridity and ambiguity in religious origins, as a means to counter present-day religious fundamentalism, ethnocentrism, and xenophobia), Segovia y Corral's current research focuses instead on contemporary philosophy at the crossroads of religious studies and anthropological theory along three intersecting axes: (1) the analysis of capitalism’s religious matrix and semiotic structure, and of its counter-figures, against the background of today’s cosmopolitical crisis, in dialogue with the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari; (2) the study of extra-modern, especially animist, ontologies, and the subsequent revision of conceptual production in the social sciences and the humanities vis-à-vis today’s hegemonic regimes of power/knowledge, in dialogue with the work of Lévi-Strauss; and (3) the post-nihilist rethinking of dwellingness and, thereby, of the differences between earth, world, and unworld, in dialogue with both Heidegger’s late philosophy and non-religious Greek views on the sacred. He is also series co- editor of Apocalypticism: Cross-disciplinary Explorations at Peter Lang.[2]
Segovia y Corral is the author of numerous scholarly books and articles, including the monographs Immanence and the Sacred,[3] The Quranic Noah and the Making of the Islamic Prophet: A Study of Intertextuality and Religious Identity Formation in Late Antiquity,[4] and The Quranic Jesus: A New Interpretation;[5] the edited volume Remapping Emergent Islam: Texts, Social Settings, and Ideological Trajectories;[6] and articles such as "Spinoza as Savage Thought," [7] "Post-Heideggerian Drifts: From Object-Oriented-Ontology Worldlessness to Post-Nihilist Worldings," [8] “Earth and World(s): From Heidegger’s Fourfold to Contemporary Anthropology,” [9] “Paul and the Plea for Contingency in Contemporary Philosophy: A Philosophical and Anthropological Critique, [10] “Tupi or Not Tupi – That is the Question: On Semiocannibalism, Its Variants, and their Logics,” [11] and "The New Animism: Experimental, Isomeric, Liminal, and Chaosmic"; [12] he also writes regularly about philosophy at polymorph.blog.[13]
Carlos Andrés Segovia y Corral is the youngest child of the celebrated classical guitarist Andrés Segovia, the first Marquis of Salobreña.[14]
Notes[]
- ^ "Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus". Archived from the original on 2018-10-08. Retrieved 2018-10-08.
- ^ Peter Lang International Academic Publishers ACE Series
- ^ Almuzara Ensayo (in Spanish)
- ^ Walter de Gruyter JCIT Series
- ^ Walter de Gruyter JCIT Series
- ^ Amsterdam University Press
- ^ Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge
- ^ Das Questões: Filosofia, Tradução, Arte
- ^ Open Philosophy
- ^ Open Philosophy
- ^ Das Questões: Filosofía, Tradução, Arte
- ^ Thémata. Revista de Filosofía (in Spanish)
- ^ polymorph.blog: rethinking ideas, reimagining worlds
- ^ Genealogy of the Marquesses of Salobreña
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