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    gbv_885394127
    Format: xiv, 357 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780231181808
    Series Statement: Religion, culture, and public life
    Content: "This book tackles a question central to the literature on secularism and religion and offers a comparison that critically reflects on the binaries of radical versus moderate religion, and rigid versus moderate secularism. Turkey is the longtime critical case of whether (and how) secularism can travel to a Muslim majority country. France is the critical case in Europe whose history has constituted many of the political ideals of western modernity and has set an example for many countries. There is a strong claim in the literature that Turkey is one of those countries following the French model; therefore, an in-depth comparison of these cases can address the general question of how secularism travels that is central to multiple modernities debates. The relevant IR literature has predominantly argued that secularism in Turkey has followed French laïcité and that both Turkey and France struggle between rigid forms of secularism and challenges of diversity. Akan's objective is to resolve this deadlock and explore the possibility of a shared political field which can account for trajectories of secularism across the boundaries of Europe" --
    Content: Preface -- Travelling through analytical and hermeneutical approaches -- Accounting for institutional outcomes and trajectories: political ends, ideas and institutions -- The institutional politics of Laicite in the French Third Republic -- The politics of Laicite positive and diversity in contemporary France -- The institutional politics of Laiklik in Kemalist Turkey -- The sincere government (Samimi Hukumet) and the institutional politics of religion, and -- Diversity in contemporary Turkey -- Conclusion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231543804
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Frankreich ; Türkei ; Staat ; Kirche ; Säkularismus
    Author information: Akan, Murat
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    New York, NY :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959051454402883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780231543804
    Series Statement: Religion, Culture, and Public Life
    Content: Discussions of modernity—or alternative and multiple modernities—often hinge on the question of secularism, especially how it travels outside its original European context. Too often, attempts to answer this question either imagine a universal model derived from the history of Western Europe, which neglects the experience of much of the world, or emphasize a local, non-European context that limits the potential for comparison. In The Politics of Secularism, Murat Akan reframes the question of secularism, exploring its presence both outside and inside Europe and offering a rich empirical account of how it moves across borders and through time.Akan uses France and Turkey to analyze political actors' comparative discussions of secularism, struggles for power, and historical contextual constraints at potential moments of institutional change. France and Turkey are critical sites of secularism: France exemplifies European political modernity, and Turkey has long been the model of secularism in a Muslim-majority country. Akan analyzes prominent debates in both countries on topics such as the visibility of the headscarf and other religious symbols, religion courses in the public school curriculum, and state salaries for clerics and imams. Akan lays out the institutional struggles between three distinct political currents—anti-clericalism, liberalism, and what he terms state-civil religionism—detailing the nuances of how political movements articulate the boundary between the secular and the religious. Disputing the prevalent idea that diversity is a new challenge to secularism and focusing on comparison itself as part of the politics of secularism, this book makes a major contribution to understanding secular politics and its limits.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , CHAPTER I. Traveling Through Analytical and Hermeneutical Approaches -- , CHAPTER II. Accounting for Institutional Outcomes and Trajectories -- , CHAPTER III. The Institutional Politics of Laïcité in the French Third Republic -- , CHAPTER IV. The Politics of Laïcité Positive and Diversity in Contemporary France -- , CHAPTER V. The Institutional Politics of Laiklik in Kemalist Turkey -- , CHAPTER VI. The Sincere Government (Samimi Hükümet), the Institutional Politics of Religion, and Diversity in Contemporary Turkey -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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