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Josef talks to Daniel Colucciello Barber who is the author of Deleuze and the Naming of God: Post-Secularism and the Future of Immanence (Edinburgh UP, 2014) and On Diaspora: Christianity, Religion, and Secularity (Cascade, 2011), as well as a co-author (with Alexander Galloway, Nicola Masciandaro, and Eugene Thacker) of Dark Nights of the Universe (2013). He received his PhD from Duke University, where he worked in Religious Studies and the Program in Literature. His work – which has appeared in various journals – concerns the intersections between continental philosophy, race, religion, queer theory, secularism, and media. (Source: https://www.ici-berlin.org/profile/barber/)
By Josef GustafssonJosef talks to Daniel Colucciello Barber who is the author of Deleuze and the Naming of God: Post-Secularism and the Future of Immanence (Edinburgh UP, 2014) and On Diaspora: Christianity, Religion, and Secularity (Cascade, 2011), as well as a co-author (with Alexander Galloway, Nicola Masciandaro, and Eugene Thacker) of Dark Nights of the Universe (2013). He received his PhD from Duke University, where he worked in Religious Studies and the Program in Literature. His work – which has appeared in various journals – concerns the intersections between continental philosophy, race, religion, queer theory, secularism, and media. (Source: https://www.ici-berlin.org/profile/barber/)