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Secular states, religious politics : India, Turkey, and the future of secularism / Sumantra Bose.
Van Pelt Library BL2765.I5 B67 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bose, Sumantra, 1968- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Secularism--Political aspects--India.
- Secularism.
- Secularism--Political aspects--Turkey.
- Religion and politics--India.
- Religion and politics.
- Islam and state.
- Secularism--Political aspects.
- India.
- Religion and politics--Turkey.
- Hinduism and state--India.
- Hinduism and state.
- Islam and state--India.
- Islam and state--Turkey.
- Turkey.
- India--Politics and government--1977-.
- Politics and government.
- Turkey--Politics and government--1980-.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 380 pages ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- Summary:
- Secular States, Religious Politics is a pioneering comparative study of the two major attempts to build secular states--where the constitutional identity and fundamental character of the state are not based on or derived from any religious faith--in the non-Western world. A few decades ago, the secular nature of the republics of India and Turkey was considered axiomatic. Not so any more. Alternative, anti-secular visions of nationhood have risen decisively from the political margins so centre-stage and won state power in both countries. The secular definition of nationhood has effectively been replaced by a Sunni-Islamist majoritarian definition in Turkey, where the secular state is dead in all but name. In India, majoritarian Hindu nationalism has emerged as by far the country's single largest political force, and the future of India's secular state is in the balance. This book explains the political transformations of India and Turkey with deep insight and exceptional clarity. It shows the similarity of the two non-Western secular states in not being based on a Western-style principle of separation of church and state, but rather on an operational doctrine of state intervention in and regulation of the religious sphere. At the same time, Bose highlights the very different motives behind the establishment of secular states in the two cases, and demonstrates that while state-secularism took a culturally deracinated and deeply authoritarian form in Turkey, it assumed a culturally rooted and democratic form in India. Bose is critical of the flaws of what he calls India's 'really existing' secular state, but argues that unlike the fatally flawed Turkish model, secularism retains relevance in the Indian context and is indispensable to its future as a democracy. In a lucid, accessible style, this book combines encyclopedic knowledge of the cases with a sophisticated comparative framework. Its subject, and argument, are extremely topical to the times we live in--back cover.
- Contents:
- The discontents of secularism
- Paths to the secular state
- Paradoxes of the secular state
- India : the anti-secularist ascendancy
- Turkey : the anti-secularist triumph
- Secular and anti-secular authoritarianisms
- The futures of secularism.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781108472036
- 1108472036
- 9781108454865
- 1108454860
- OCLC:
- 1020292538
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