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Religious Difference in a Secular Age : A Minority Report

Mahmood, Saba

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نویسنده
Mahmood, Saba
سال انتشار
۲۰۱۶
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PDF
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انگلیسی
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9780691153278، 9780691153285، 9781400873531، 0691153272، 0691153280، 1400873533

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The plight of religious minorities in the Middle East is often attributed to the failure of secularism to take root in the region. Religious Difference in a Secular Age challenges this assessment by examining four cornerstones of secularism—political and civil equality, minority rights, religious freedom, and the legal separation of private and public domains. Drawing on her extensive fieldwork in Egypt with Coptic Orthodox Christians and Bahais—religious minorities in a predominantly Muslim country—Saba Mahmood shows how modern secular governance has exacerbated religious tensions and inequalities rather than reduced them. Tracing the historical career of secular legal concepts in the colonial and postcolonial Middle East, she explores how contradictions at the very heart of political secularism have aggravated and amplified existing forms of Islamic hierarchy, bringing minority relations in Egypt to a new historical impasse. Through a close examination of Egyptian court cases and constitutional debates about minority rights, conflicts around family law, and controversies over freedom of expression, Mahmood invites us to reflect on the entwined histories of secularism in the Middle East and Europe. A provocative work of scholarship, Religious Difference in a Secular Age challenges us to rethink the promise and limits of the secular ideal of religious equality. Saba Mahmood is professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject (Princeton) and the coauthor of Is Critique Secular? Blasphemy, Injury, and Free Speech. The Plight Of Religious Minorities In The Middle East Is Often Attributed To The Failure Of Secularism To Take Root In The Region. Religious Difference In A Secular Age Challenges This Assessment By Examining Four Cornerstones Of Secularism--political And Civil Equality, Minority Rights, Religious Freedom, And The Legal Separation Of Private And Public Domains. Drawing On Her Extensive Fieldwork In Egypt With Coptic Orthodox Christians And Bahais--religious Minorities In A Predominantly Muslim Country--saba Mahmood Shows How Modern Secular Governance Has Exacerbated Religious Tensions And Inequalities Rather Than Reduced Them. Tracing The Historical Career Of Secular Legal Concepts In The Colonial And Postcolonial Middle East, She Explores How Contradictions At The Very Heart Of Political Secularism Have Aggravated And Amplified Existing Forms Of Islamic Hierarchy, Bringing Minority Relations In Egypt To A New Historical Impasse. Through A Close Examination Of Egyptian Court Cases And Constitutional Debates About Minority Rights, Conflicts Around Family Law, And Controversies Over Freedom Of Expression, Mahmood Invites Us To Reflect On The Entwined Histories Of Secularism In The Middle East And Europe. A Provocative Work Of Scholarship, Religious Difference In A Secular Age Challenges Us To Rethink The Promise And Limits Of The Secular Ideal Of Religious Equality.--publisher Website. Minority Rights And Religious Liberty: Itineraries Of Conversion -- To Be Or Not To Be A Minority? -- Secularism, Family Law And Gender Inequality -- Religious And Civil Inequality -- Secularity, History, Literature. Saba Mahmood. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 215-227) And Index. How secular governance in the Middle East is making life worse—not better—for religious minorities The plight of religious minorities in the Middle East is often attributed to the failure of secularism to take root in the region. Religious Difference in a Secular Age challenges this assessment by examining four cornerstones of secularism—political and civil equality, minority rights, religious freedom, and the legal separation of private and public domains. Drawing on her extensive fieldwork in Egypt with Coptic Orthodox Christians and Bahais—religious minorities in a predominantly Muslim country—Saba Mahmood shows how modern secular governance has exacerbated religious tensions and inequalities rather than reduced them. Tracing the historical career of secular legal concepts in the colonial and postcolonial Middle East, she explores how contradictions at the very heart of political secularism have aggravated and amplified existing forms of Islamic hierarchy, bringing minority relations in Egypt to a new historical impasse. Through a close examination of Egyptian court cases and constitutional debates about minority rights, conflicts around family law, and controversies over freedom of expression, Mahmood invites us to reflect on the entwined histories of secularism in the Middle East and Europe. A provocative work of scholarship, Religious Difference in a Secular Age challenges us to rethink the promise and limits of the secular ideal of religious equality. CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTE ON TRANSLATION AND TRANSLITERATION Introduction Part I Chapter 1. Minority Rights and Religious Liberty: Itineraries of Conversion Chapter 2. To Be or Not to Be a Minority? Part II Chapter 3. Secularism, Family Law, and Gender Inequality Chapter 4. Religious and Civil Inequality Chapter 5. Secularity, History, Literature Epilogue BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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