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Talal Asad (born 1932) is a Saudi-born cultural anthropologist who is currently a professor of anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate Center. His prolific body of work mainly focuses on religiosity, Middle Eastern studies, postcolonialism, and notions of power, law and discipline. He is also known for his writing calling for an anthropology of secularism. His work has had a significant influence beyond his home discipline of anthropology. As Donovan Schaefer writes:

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  • طلال أسد (ar)
  • Talal Asad (fr)
  • タラル・アサド (ja)
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  • طلال محمد أسد (بالإنجليزية: Talal Asad)‏ (1932-) متخصص في علم الإنسان وأنثروبولوجيا الدين والثقافة وله إسهامات مهمة عديدة في الدراسات المتعلقة بما بعد الاستعمار، والمسيحية والإسلام والدراسات الدينية الأخرى وله جهود في دراسة العلمانية من خلال علم الإنسان. (ar)
  • タラル・アサド(アラビア語: طلال أسد‎、Talal Asad、1933年 - )は、サウジアラビア生まれの文化人類学者。ニューヨーク市立大学教授。ポストコロニアリズム、キリスト教とイスラーム教の比較研究、世俗主義が研究テーマ。オックスフォード大学で博士号取得。 (ja)
  • Talal Asad (Medina, 1932) é um antropólogo cultural que atua no Centro de Pós-Graduação da Universidade da Cidade de Nova Iorque. Fez contribuições teóricas para o pós-colonialismo, o cristianismo, o islamismo, os estudos rituais e para uma Antropologia do secularismo. (pt)
  • Talal Asad (né en avril 1933) est un anthropologue américain dont les travaux portent essentiellement sur le post-colonialisme, les techniques du corps, la religion et le sécularisme, avec un intérêt particulier pour le Moyen-Orient contemporain et l'histoire du christianisme . Il est professeur distingué de CUNY Graduate Center. Il siège également au Conseil de la recherche économique et sociale en Angleterre (Economic and Social Research Council) et au Conseil de la recherche en sciences sociales aux États-Unis (Social Science Research Council). (fr)
  • Talal Asad (born 1932) is a Saudi-born cultural anthropologist who is currently a professor of anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate Center. His prolific body of work mainly focuses on religiosity, Middle Eastern studies, postcolonialism, and notions of power, law and discipline. He is also known for his writing calling for an anthropology of secularism. His work has had a significant influence beyond his home discipline of anthropology. As Donovan Schaefer writes: (en)
  • Talal Asad (1933) is een Amerikaans antropoloog werkzaam aan de City University of New York. Hij is geboren in Saoedi-Arabië als kind van de Oostenrijks-Pakistaans diplomaat en schrijver . De bijdragen van Asad zijn vooral te vinden op vlak van studies over het postkolonialisme, het christendom, de islam en het gebruik van rituelen. Recentelijk richt hij zich vooral op wat hij noemt een "antropologie van het secularisme". Gebruikmakend van de genealogische methode ontwikkeld door de filosoof Friedrich Nietzsche en verder uitgewerkt door Michel Foucault, analyseert Asad verscheidene vergelijkingstermen die antropologen, theologen, filosofen en politicologen vandaag de dag gebruiken zonder bij hun exacte betekenis stil te staan. Zijn interesse gaat vooral uit naar de relatie van de religie e (nl)
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