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  • Making Sense of the Secular: Critical Perspectives from Europe to Asia

    Making Sense of the Secular by Ghosh, Ranjan;

    Critical Perspectives from Europe to Asia

    Series: Routledge Studies in Religion;

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    Short description:

    This book offers a wide range of critical perspectives on how secularism unfolds and has been made sense of across Europe and Asia. The book evaluates secularism as it exists today ? its formations and discontents within contemporary discourses of power, terror, religion and cosmopolitanism ? and the focus on these two continents gives critical attention to recent political and cultural developments where secularism and multiculturalism have impinged in deeply problematical ways, raising bristling ideological debates within the functioning of modern state bureaucracies. Examining issues as controversial as the state of Islam in Europe and China?s encounters with religion, secularism, and modernization provides incisive and broader perspectives on how we negotiate secularism within the contemporary threats of terrorism and other forms of fundamentalism and state-politics.

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    Long description:

    This book offers a wide range of critical perspectives on how secularism unfolds and has been made sense of across Europe and Asia. The book evaluates secularism as it exists today ? its formations and discontents within contemporary discourses of power, terror, religion and cosmopolitanism ? and the focus on these two continents gives critical attention to recent political and cultural developments where secularism and multiculturalism have impinged in deeply problematical ways, raising bristling ideological debates within the functioning of modern state bureaucracies.



    Examining issues as controversial as the state of Islam in Europe and China?s encounters with religion, secularism, and modernization provides incisive and broader perspectives on how we negotiate secularism within the contemporary threats of terrorism and other forms of fundamentalism and state-politics. However, amidst the discussions of various versions of secularism in different countries and cultural contexts, this book also raises several other issues relevant to the antitheocratic and theocratic alike, such as: Is secularism is merely a nonreligious establishment? Is secularism a kind of cultural war? How is it related to "terror"? The book at once makes sense of secularism across cultural, religious, and national borders and puts several relevant issues on the anvil for further investigations and understanding.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Making Sense of the Secular Ranjan Ghosh  Part I: Europe  1. Formations of the Secular State and Islam in Britain Today Naheem Jabbar  2. The Evolution of French Secularism Jean Baubérot  3. How Do You Say ?Secular? In Italian? Edoardo Tortorolo  4. Manifest Secularization Processes in Turkey and Belgium Karel Dobbelaere 5. Secularism in Eastern Europe Lavinia Stan and Diane Vancea  Part II: Asia  6. The Truth about Secularism Tabish Khair  7. The Dark Hour of Secularism: Hindu Fundamentalism and Colonial Liberalism in India S.N. Balagangadhara & Jakob De Roover  8. Elisions and Erasures: Science, Secularism and the State - The Cases of India and Pakistan Banu Subramanium  9. Sacred Modernism or Secular Space: The Ornamental Politics of Religion in Sri Lanka Tariq Jazeel  10. When Will China Become More Religious? Shaoming Zhao  11. The Secular and the Spiritual in Contemporary Japanese Society John Lie  12. Korea?s Path of Secularization Don Baker  13. Political Secularization in Indonesia Luthfi Assyaukanie  14. Secularism in Malaysia Christopher A. Furlow Notes on Contributors Notes Index

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