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Religion In Fortress Europe Perspectives On Belief Citizenship And Identity In A Time Of Polarized Politics Morteza Hashemi Christopher R Cotter Editors

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Religion In Fortress Europe Perspectives On Belief Citizenship And Identity In A Time Of Polarized Politics Morteza Hashemi Christopher R Cotter Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.21 MB
Author: Morteza Hashemi; Christopher R. Cotter (editors)
ISBN: 9781350341104, 9781350341135, 135034110X, 1350341134
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Religion In Fortress Europe Perspectives On Belief Citizenship And Identity In A Time Of Polarized Politics Morteza Hashemi Christopher R Cotter Editors by Morteza Hashemi; Christopher R. Cotter (editors) 9781350341104, 9781350341135, 135034110X, 1350341134 instant download after payment.

Europe at the beginning of the 2020s is rather different from the one emerging from the ashes of the two World Wars. Reactionary politics, Brexit, populism, anti-migration and anti-multiculturalist rhetoric abound - each with their opponents - and combine to produce an image of Fortress Europe, as borders harden in opposition to the ‘others’ perceived in ‘our’ midst. Religion-related histories are frequently drawn upon is these debates, from all sides, with Christianity frequently being constructed as inextricably linked to European identities, and Islam as the radical and problematic outsider.
Religion and Nonreligion in Fortress Europe presents a timely and critical exploration of the entanglement of discourses on (anti)multiculturalism, (anti)migration, and national identity with discourses of religion and non-religion. What is the role of religion or its rejection in maintaining or challenging discourses on national identity? What role do religion-related groups play in welcoming or opposing immigration? What are the roles that religion plays on all sides - from anti-Semitism and Islamophobia of the radical right, to the Christian alliances on both sides of the Atlantic, to the Islamic beliefs and practices of migrants? What do non-religion, atheism and agnosticism have to do with the constitution of Fortress Europe? Are there any alliances shaping between belief and unbelief on either side of the battle for the future of Europe?
These questions and more motivate are explored in this timely interdisciplinary collection, with contributions focusing on diverse contexts throughout Europe involving a broad range of religious and non-religious identifications and actors.

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