And this is the privilege of academia.

Coco Densmore
2 min readFeb 26, 2024
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Postmodern Theology
Two Minute Speech
February 20, 2024

I did enjoy the readings, but like all of the readings, they were dense and complex.

Working through the material, there was something that struck me that was very unsettling. I think my position, here, may be controversial. Maybe, maybe not.

I feel like there is something inherently suspect about these authors talking about the language necessary to address social issues while basically using language constructs for the sake of language constructs. It felt redundant. There were issues related to issues related to issues.

There was no end point, nothing tangible, nothing definitive. It felt like because no language, no concept, no theory, addresses the issues sufficiently, the authors skirt the issues entirely. I get not wanting to definitely assert a position, because the paradigm is constantly shifting and evolving. Once you take a definitive position, it is inevitably challenged and must be altered to fit a new paradigm. The process is never ending.

However, in the author’s exhaustive attempts to drill down, I fear they’ve lost sight of what’s important. They’re using words and concepts to explain and define a politically and socially responsible postmodern feminist…

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Coco Densmore

Coco Densmore writes about Embracing Her Single, being HSV-2+, living with bipolar mental illness, and overcoming childhood sexual abuse. www.cocodensmore.com.