Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism: India, Pakistan, and Turkey

Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism examines the relationship between the functioning of democracy and the prior existence of religious plurality in three societies outside the West: India, Pakistan, and Turkey. The volume brings together political scientists, sociologists, historians, and...

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Main Author: Barkey, Karen 1958- (Author)
Contributors: Kaviraj, Sudipta 1948- (Contributor) ; Naresh, Vatsal (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press USA- OSO 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Negotiating democracy and religious pluralism] (2023) (Kılınç, Ramazan, 1977 -)
Series/Journal:Modern South Asia Ser.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Democracy / Religious pluralism / India / Pakistan / Turkey
RelBib Classification:KBL Near East and North Africa
KBM Asia
Further subjects:B Democracy-Religious aspects
B Democracy-India
B Electronic books
B Democracy-Pakistan
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780197530016
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Summary:Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism examines the relationship between the functioning of democracy and the prior existence of religious plurality in three societies outside the West: India, Pakistan, and Turkey. The volume brings together political scientists, sociologists, historians, and legal scholars to illuminate various trajectories of political thought, state policy, and the exercise of social power during and following a transition to democracy, and, reflexively, the political categories that shape our understanding of these changes in South Asia and Turkey.
cover -- Series -- Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Itineraries of Democracy and Religious Plurality -- section 1 -- 1. Islam, Modernity, and the Question of Religious Heterodoxy: From Early Modern Empires to Modern Nation-​States -- 2. Liberalism and the Path to Treason in the Ottoman Empire, 1908-​1923 -- 3. Fatal Love: Intimacy and Interest in Indian Political Thought -- 4. Conflict, Secularism, and Toleration -- 5. Representative Democracy and Religious Thought in South Asia: Abul A'la Maududi and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar -- section 2 -- 6. Religious Pluralism and the State in India: Toward a Typology -- 7. Is Turkey a Postsecular Society? Secular Differentiation, Committed Pluralism, and Complementary Learning in Contemporary Turkey -- 8. The Meaning of Religious Freedom: From Ireland and India to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan -- 9. The Limits of Pluralism: A Perspective on Religious Freedom in Indian Constitutional Law -- 10. Plurality and Pluralism: Democracy, Religious Difference, and Political Imagination -- section 3 -- 11. Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws versus Religious pluralism -- 12. Changing Modalities of Violence: Lessons from Hindu Nationalist India -- 13. Legal Contention and Minorities in Turkey: The Case of the Kurds and Alevis -- 14. "Stranger, Enemy": Anti-​Shia Hostility and Annihilatory Politics in Pakistan -- 15. Thinking through Majoritarian Domination in Turkey and India -- Index -- Barkey301020_PK_ATUS_ch8_to_ch15.pdf -- 01_9780197530016_Index.pdf.
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ISBN:0197530044