The politics of sacred places: a view from Israel-Palestine

"The Politics of Sacred Places is a study of the socio-political dimensions of sacred sites in Israel Palestine, drawing on over 20 years of in-depth ethnographic research which introduces cutting-edge theories on secularization, struggles for recognition, and diversity issues. This book focuse...

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Auteur principal: Luz, Nimrod 1961- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
Service de livraison Subito: Commander maintenant.
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publié: London New York Dublin Bloomsbury Academic 2025
Dans:Année: 2025
Édition:Paperback edition
Collection/Revue:Bloomsbury studies in religion, space and place
Sujets non-standardisés:B Holy places - Israel
B Israël
B Arab-Israeli conflict - Religious aspects
B Holy places - Political aspects - Israel
B Sacred Space (Palestine)
B Sacred Space
B Sacred Space Political aspects (Israël)
B Middle East - Palestine
B Lieux sacrés - Israël
B Sacred Space Political aspects (Palestine)
B Conflit israélo-arabe - Aspect religieux
B Religion and politics - Eretz Israel
B Religion et politique - Palestine
B Arab-Israeli conflict Religious aspects
B Religion And Politics (Israël)
B Lieux sacrés - Palestine
B Lieux sacrés - Aspect politique - Israël
B Sacred Space (Israël)
B Religion And Politics (Palestine)
B Lieux sacrés - Aspect politique - Palestine
B Religion And Politics
B Religion et politique - Israël
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Résumé:"The Politics of Sacred Places is a study of the socio-political dimensions of sacred sites in Israel Palestine, drawing on over 20 years of in-depth ethnographic research which introduces cutting-edge theories on secularization, struggles for recognition, and diversity issues. This book focuses on contemporary sacred sites and their socio-political meanings for minorities within a hegemonic and a secularizing state-system. It argues that sacred places provide a space that is less scrutinized by the state and where alternative visions of the socio-political may be produced. A plethora of sites and case studies are examined, including the rural shrine of Maqam abu al-Hijja in the lower Galilee, the Mosque of Hassan Bek in the heart of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and the most disputed sacred place in the region, the Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem. These sites are explored through mostly a phenomenological lens and in various contexts, from the individual body to the global. This book offers a critical-analytical study of the socio-political aspects of sacred sites in contemporary societies within the broader understanding of scale and the spatial turn in the study of religion"--
Description matérielle:xv, 223 Seiten, Illustrationen
ISBN:978-1-350-29576-6