Religious Conversions in the Mediterranean World PDF
Edited by N. Marzouki, O. Roy
Part of the Islam and Nationalism series
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While globalization and the European construction increasingly undermine the model of the nation-state in the Mediterranean world, conversions reveal the capacity of religion to disrupt, and unsettle previous understandings of political and social relations.
Converts' claims and practice are often met with the hostility of the state and the public while converts can often be perceived either as traitors or as unconscious and weak tools of foreign manipulation.
Based on first-hand ethnographical research from several countries throughout the Mediterranean region, this book is the first of its kind in studying and analyzing contemporary conversions and their impact on recasting ideas of nationalism and citizenship.
In doing so, this interdisciplinary study confronts historical, anthropological, political science and sociological approaches which offers an insight into the national, legal and political challenges of legislating for religious minorities that arise from conversions. Moreover, the specific examination of contemporary religious conversion contributes more widely to debates about the delinking of religion and culture, globalization, and secularism.
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- Pages:208 pages
- Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:23/08/2013
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- ISBN:9781137004895
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:208 pages
- Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:23/08/2013
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- ISBN:9781137004895