{"id":81,"date":"2017-04-11T18:54:42","date_gmt":"2017-04-11T18:54:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tending.to\/blether\/?p=81"},"modified":"2017-04-11T18:54:42","modified_gmt":"2017-04-11T18:54:42","slug":"theonormativity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tending.to\/blether\/index.php\/2017\/04\/11\/theonormativity\/","title":{"rendered":"Theonormativity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I watched <em>The Bucket List<\/em> on the aeroplane back from Wuhan at the end of January. The pairing of Morgan Freeman as Christ-figure and Jack Nicholson as redeemable demon is painfully predictable, even if the film is charming. Morgan Freeman&#8217;s resonant, comforting everyman voice is wonderful for enouncing ordinary revelations, such as his gentle rejoinder to Nicholson&#8217;s agnosticism. Nicholson has no faith in anything; Freeman points out that this runs against 90% of humanity.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a lie, of course. \u2018Faith\u2019 is a singularly Protestant notion, and survives within in the liberal humanism of modern Europe and its epistemological colonies because it helped organise those colonies. \u2018Faith\u2019 does double duty: it presumes a Protestant theological anthropology, and it relegates the knowledge of all Others to mere belief. Yet the category has become ubiquitous and indispensable. In the IUCN&#8217;s ontology of work\u2014&#8211;here taking \u2018ontology\u2019 in the librarian&#8217;s way, a system for organising knowledge&#8212;\u2018faith\u2019 is the term used for all sociopolitical institutions that must be comparable to Protestant Christianity, such as Islam (Sunni), Islam (Shia), Judaism, and so forth; like it or not, I have to deal with working groups that divide the world into \u2018world religions\u2019 and \u2018other faiths\u2019. As Adam Chau, Tim Fitzgerald, and a host of others have argued (including myself), this isn&#8217;t a description: it&#8217;s the first move in evangelical education towards conversion. For postcolonial politics in South Asia the term became useful as a way to push back against the colonial legacy, so from Vivekananda onwards there is a Hindu \u2018faith\u2019 even if, on the ground, there is precious little evidence for beliefs in the ordinary rituals and iconography of folk attending a K\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e47a shrine.<\/p>\n<p>I want to call this theonormativity. I have been mightily struck by the powerful language of \u2018heteronormativity\u2019 among Queer theorist colleagues: they&#8217;re on to something. If you&#8217;re not straight, then whatever you are is measured in terms of deviance form straight and explained in terms of straight. (\u2018What do they <em>do<\/em>?\u2019, asks the polite participant at a conference just afterwards&#8230;) Theonormativity works the same way: everyone must have a religion; if you lack religion you&#8217;re just that strange 10%. It is an oppression and a distortion. It is everywhere, in the arrogant apologetics of Interfaith and the census forms and the IUCN, where we really should know better.<\/p>\n<p>Yeah. We should <em>know better<\/em>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I watched The Bucket List on the aeroplane back from Wuhan at the end of January. 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