Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism: India, Pakistan, and Turkey – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780197530016,9780197530023,019753001X,0197530028
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- ISBN-10 : 019753001X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0197530016
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Table contents:
Section I: Historical perspectives
Chapter 1: Islam, Modernity, and the Question of Religious Heterodoxy: From Early Modern Empires to Modern Nation-States Sadia Saeed, University of San Francisco
Chapter 2: Liberalism and the Path to Treason in the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923
Christine Philliou, University of California-Berkeley
Chapter 3: Fatal Love: Intimacy and Interest in Indian Political Thought Faisal Devji, University of Oxford
Chapter 4: Conflict, Secularism, and Toleration Uday Singh Mehta, City University of New York
Chapter 5: Representative Democracy and Religious Thought in South Asia: Abul A’la Maududi and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Humeira Iqtidar, King’s College London
Section II: Genealogies of state and religion
Chapter 6: Religious Pluralism and the State in India: Towards a Typology Rochana Bajpai, SOAS, University of London
Chapter 7: Is Turkey a Postsecular Society? Secular Differentiation, Committed Pluralism, and Complementary Learning in Contemporary Turkey Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University
Chapter 8: The Meaning of Religious Freedom: From Ireland and India to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Matthew J. Nelson, SOAS, University of London
Chapter 9: The Limits of Pluralism: A Perspective on Religious Freedom in Indian Constitutional Law. Mathew John, Jindal Global Law School
Chapter 10: Plurality and Pluralism: Democracy, Religious Difference and Political Imagination – Sudipta Kaviraj, Columbia University
Section III: Violence and domination
Chapter 11: Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws vs. Religious Freedom- Fatima Bokhari, Musawi
Chapter 12: Modalities of Violence: Lessons from Hindu Nationalist India- Amrita Basu, Amherst College
Chapter 13: Legal Contention and Minorities in Turkey: The Case of the Kurds and Alevis- Senem Aslan, Bates College
Chapter 14: “Stranger, Enemy”: Anti-Shia Hostility and Annihilatory Politics in Pakistan- Nosheen Ali, New York University
Chapter 15: Thinking through Majoritarian Domination in Turkey and India
Karen Barkey, University of California – Berkeley; and Vatsal Naresh, Yale University
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