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Owning The Secular Religious Symbols Culture Wars Western Fragility 1st Edition Sheedy

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Owning The Secular Religious Symbols Culture Wars Western Fragility 1st Edition Sheedy
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Sheedy, Matt
ISBN: 9780367468026, 9781003031239, 0367468026, 1003031234
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Owning The Secular Religious Symbols Culture Wars Western Fragility 1st Edition Sheedy by Sheedy, Matt 9780367468026, 9781003031239, 0367468026, 1003031234 instant download after payment.

Owning the Secular examines three cases studies dealing with religious symbols and cultural identity, including two public controversies over the veil in Canada--at the federal level and in the province of Québec--and an ex-Muslim podcaster rethinking her atheist identity in the era of Donald Trump and the alt-right. Drawing on theories of discourse analysis and ideology critique, this study calls attention to an evolution in how secularism, nationalism, and multiculturalism in Euro-Western states are debated and understood as competing groups contest and rearrange the meaning of these terms. This is especially true in the digital age as online cultures have transformed how information is spread, how we imagine our communities, build alliances, and produce shared meaning. From recent attempts to prohibit religious symbols in public, to Trump's so-called Muslim bans, to growing disenchantment with the promises of digital media, this study turns the lens how nation-states, organizations, and individuals attempt to "own" the secular in order to manage cultural differences, shore-up group identity, and stake a claim to some version of Western values amidst the growing uncertainties of neoliberal capitalism.

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