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Ever since the highly controversial appointment of a pious president in the secular Turkish Republic in 2007, both the Turkish state and society have been deeply divided over the issue of piety and Muslim politics. The essays in this book reveal and analyze specific affinities between the types of secularisms and pieties in a nation-state, by highlighting that secular state and the devout are neither friends nor strangers. Through ongoing interactions between the state and pious actors, state secularism and religious society mutually form, inform and transform each other. The contributors use fresh data and a variety of primary research methods to explore all the facets of the state-society relationship. They consider the implications of their findings for freedom and democracy in the state, while challenging impartial and reductionist views that represent dynamic politics as a zero-sum game, such as "Islamization" of the market and/or the state, or "secularization" of Islam and the end of Islamic politics.
BERNA TURAM Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Northeastern University, USA.
Format: Book (Hardback)
ISBN13: 9780230338616
Published: January 2012
Number of pages: 234
Width: 222 mm
Height: 141 mm
Audience: Professional and scholarly
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country: United Kingdom
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