Interrogating Secularism

Interrogating Secularism
Author: Danielle Haque
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780815654773

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Interrogating Secularism is a call to rethink binary categories of "religion" and "secularism" in contemporary Arab American fiction and art. While most studies that explore the traffic between literature and issues of secularism emphasize how canonical texts naturalize and reinforce secular values, Interrogating Secularism approaches this nexus through novels written by and about ethnic and religious minorities. Haque juxtaposes accounts of secular experience in the writing of Arab Anglophone authors such as Mohja Kahf, Rabih Alameddine, Khaled Mattawa, Laila Lalami, and Rawi Hage, with Arab and Muslim artists such as Ninar Esber, Mounir Fatmi, Hasan Elahi, and Emily Jacir. Looking at multiple genres and modes of aesthetic production, including AIDS narratives, visual art, and digital media, Haque explores how their conventions are used to subvert the ideals tied to secularism and the various anxieties and investments that support secularism as a premise. These authors and artists critique Western iterations of secular thought in spaces such as art exhibits, airports, borders, and literary discourses to capture how the secularism thesis reproduces the exclusivity it intends to remedy.

Questioning Secularism

Questioning Secularism
Author: Hussein Ali Agrama
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780226010687

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What, exactly, is secularism? What has the West's long familiarity with it inevitably obscured? In this work, Hussein Ali Agrama tackles these questions. Focusing on the fatwa councils and family law courts of Egypt just prior to the revolution, he delves deeply into the meaning of secularism itself and the ambiguities that lie at its heart.

Questioning the Secular State

Questioning the Secular State
Author: David Westerlund
Publsiher: C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1850652414

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Should the state be secular or religious. Here the author seeks to determine the extent of the role of religion in political life.

Questioning Secularism

Questioning Secularism
Author: Hussein Ali Agrama
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226010700

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The central question of the Arab Spring—what democracies should look like in the deeply religious countries of the Middle East—has developed into a vigorous debate over these nations’ secular identities. But what, exactly, is secularism? What has the West’s long familiarity with it inevitably obscured? In Questioning Secularism, Hussein Ali Agrama tackles these questions. Focusing on the fatwa councils and family law courts of Egypt just prior to the revolution, he delves deeply into the meaning of secularism itself and the ambiguities that lie at its heart. Drawing on a precedent-setting case arising from the family law courts —the last courts in Egypt to use Shari‘a law—Agrama shows that secularism is a historical phenomenon that works through a series of paradoxes that it creates. Digging beneath the perceived differences between the West and Middle East, he highlights secularism’s dependence on the law and the problems that arise from it: the necessary involvement of state sovereign power in managing the private spiritual lives of citizens and the irreducible set of legal ambiguities such a relationship creates. Navigating a complex landscape between private and public domains, Questioning Secularism lays important groundwork for understanding the real meaning of secularism as it affects the real freedoms of a citizenry, an understanding of the utmost importance for so many countries that are now urgently facing new political possibilities.

Interrogating Muslims

Interrogating Muslims
Author: Schirin Amir-Moazami
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781350266384

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This book interrogates the patterns and discursive structures that have generated the seeming urgency of Muslims' integration. Focusing on Germany, it problematizes the grounds on which politics of integration are justified and reasoned upon, and thereby investigates divergent operations of power vis-à-vis Muslims and Islam in a formally liberal-secular society. The integration paradigm in Germany has been predicated on an imperial knowledge regime, in which Islam figures as the external friend or enemy of an imagined Christian secular. This book analyzes three kinds of integration practices as symptomatic sites for the multifaceted dimensions of power in this paradigm: the scientific measurement of Muslims' degrees of integration which are correlated with their degrees of religiosity; the politics of recognition promoted by state-organized dialogue with Muslims; and the threat of sanction, found in the regulations of citizenship and explicitly in citizenship tests. Centrally, the book argues that the paradigm of integration navigates between universalist claims and particularistic-racial and religious-re-enactments of a secular nation-state framework at moments in which this very framework is crumbling.

Questioning French Secularism

Questioning French Secularism
Author: Jennifer Selby
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137011329

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Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this book examines how contemporary secularism in France is positioned as a guarantor of women’s rights. Selby argues that the complex “fetishization” of headscarves in public, governmental, and feminist French discourse positions publicly-visible Muslim women in ways that obscure their engagement with laïcité (French secularism).

Secularism on the Edge

Secularism on the Edge
Author: J. Berlinerblau,S. Fainberg,A. Nou
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137380371

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In this dynamic and wide-ranging collection of essays, prominent scholars examine the condition of church-state relations in the United States, France, and Israel. Their analyses are rooted in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from ethnography and demography to political science, gender studies, theology, and the law.

Rethinking Secularism

Rethinking Secularism
Author: Craig Calhoun,Mark Juergensmeyer,Jonathan VanAntwerpen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199796687

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This collection of essays examines how ''the secular'' is constituted and understood, and how new understandings of secularism and religion shape analytic perspectives in the social sciences, politics, and international affairs.