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Secular Anxieties and Transnational Engagements in India
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Rina Verma Williams
and Laura Dudley Jenkins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Multiple Secularities beyond the West: An Introduction 1
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Part I: Religious Communities and the State: Fault-Lines of Religion and Secularity in South Asia
- Secular Anxieties and Transnational Engagements in India 19
- “Speaking” the Nation Secular: (E)merging Faces of India 39
- Anti-caste Radicalism, Dalit Movements and the Many Critiques of Secular Nationalism in India 63
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Part II: Nationalism, Islam and Democratization: Secular Dynamics in the Arab World
- Deviance as a Phenomenon of Secularity: Islam and Deviants in Twentieth-century Egypt—A Search for Sociological Explanations 97
- Secularity Contested: Religion, Identity and the Public Order in the Arab Middle East 121
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Part III: Secularities in East Asia
- Japanese Responses to Imperialist Secularization: The Postwar Movement to Restore Shinto in the Public Sphere 141
- The Religious-Secular Divide at the Community Level in Contemporary Japan 169
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Part IV: African Scenarios: (Post‐)Colonial Secularity vs. African Religiosity?
- Moments of Insurgency: Christianity in South African Politics, from the 18th Century to Today 189
- After Pentecostalism? Exploring Intellectualism, Secularization and Guiding Sentiments in Africa 215
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Part V: The Sacred Secular: Secularities in post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe
- Vulnerable Post-Soviet Secularities: Patterns and Dynamics in Russia and Beyond 241
- Socialist Secularities: The Diversity of a Universalist Model 261
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Conclusions
- Between World Society and Multiple Modernities: Comparing Cultural Constructions of Secularity and Institutional Varieties of Secularism 285
- List of Contributors 305
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Multiple Secularities beyond the West: An Introduction 1
-
Part I: Religious Communities and the State: Fault-Lines of Religion and Secularity in South Asia
- Secular Anxieties and Transnational Engagements in India 19
- “Speaking” the Nation Secular: (E)merging Faces of India 39
- Anti-caste Radicalism, Dalit Movements and the Many Critiques of Secular Nationalism in India 63
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Part II: Nationalism, Islam and Democratization: Secular Dynamics in the Arab World
- Deviance as a Phenomenon of Secularity: Islam and Deviants in Twentieth-century Egypt—A Search for Sociological Explanations 97
- Secularity Contested: Religion, Identity and the Public Order in the Arab Middle East 121
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Part III: Secularities in East Asia
- Japanese Responses to Imperialist Secularization: The Postwar Movement to Restore Shinto in the Public Sphere 141
- The Religious-Secular Divide at the Community Level in Contemporary Japan 169
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Part IV: African Scenarios: (Post‐)Colonial Secularity vs. African Religiosity?
- Moments of Insurgency: Christianity in South African Politics, from the 18th Century to Today 189
- After Pentecostalism? Exploring Intellectualism, Secularization and Guiding Sentiments in Africa 215
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Part V: The Sacred Secular: Secularities in post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe
- Vulnerable Post-Soviet Secularities: Patterns and Dynamics in Russia and Beyond 241
- Socialist Secularities: The Diversity of a Universalist Model 261
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Conclusions
- Between World Society and Multiple Modernities: Comparing Cultural Constructions of Secularity and Institutional Varieties of Secularism 285
- List of Contributors 305
- Index 311