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Visualizing Secularism and Religion: Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, India
Maha Yahya
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Description for Visualizing Secularism and Religion: Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, India
Hardcover. An investigation of the role of religion in the formation of secular-national public spheres in the Middle East and South Asia Editor(s): Cinar, Alev; Roy, Srirupa. Num Pages: 356 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DVT; 1FBL; 1FKA; 1HBE; HBJF; HBJH; HRAX; JHMC; JPA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 152 x 155 x 33. Weight in Grams: 703.
Over the past two decades secular polities across the globe have witnessed an increasing turn to religion-based political movements, such as the rise of political Islam and Hindu nationalism, which have been fueling new and alternative notions of nationhood and national ideologies. The rise of such movements has initiated widespread debates over the meaning, efficacy, and normative worth of secularism. Visualizing Secularism and Religion examines the constitutive role of religion in the formation of secular-national public spheres in the Middle East and South Asia, arguing that in order to establish secularism as the dominant national ideology of countries such as ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
356
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472071180
SKU
V9780472071180
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About Maha Yahya
Alev Çinar is Professor of Political Science at Mugla University, Turkey. Srirupa Roy is Professor and Chair of State and Democracy, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Göttingen, Germany. Maha Yahya is the regional advisor on Social and Urban Policy and of Strategic and Inter Sectoral Initiatives at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission of Western ... Read more
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