Listing 1 - 7 of 7 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM --- ISLAM AND POLITICS --- DEMOCRACY--ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
Choose an application
The relationship between secularism, democracy, religion, and gender equality has been a complex one across Western democracies and still remains contested. When we turn to Muslim countries, the situation is even more multifaceted. In the views of many western commentators, the question of Women Rights is the litmus test for Muslim societies in the age of democracy and liberalism. Especially since the Arab Awakening, the issue is usually framed as the opposition between liberal advocates of secular democracy and religious opponents of women's full equality. Islam, Gender, and Democracy in Comparative Perspective critically re-engages this too simple binary opposition by reframing the debate around Islam and women's rights within a broader comparative literature. Bringing together leading scholars from a range of disciplines, it examines the complex and contingent historical relationships between religion, secularism, democracy, law, and gender equality. Part One addresses the nexus of religion, law, gender, and democracy through different disciplinary perspectives (sociology, anthropology, political science, law). Part Two localizes the implementation of this nexus between law, gender, and democracy and provides contextualized responses to questions raised in Part One. The contributors explore the situation of Muslim women's rights in minority conditions to shed light on the gender politics in the modernization of the nation and to ponder on the role of Islam in gender inequality across different Muslim countries. --
Women --- Muslim women --- Democracy --- Feminism --- Social conditions --- 297.15 --- 297.15 Islam: ethiek; religieuze wetten --- Islam: ethiek; religieuze wetten --- Women - Islamic countries - Social conditions --- Muslim women - Social conditions --- Democracy - Islamic countries - Social conditions --- Feminism - Islamic countries
Choose an application
Les attentats du 11 septembre 2001 ont brutalement posé la question des libertés politiques dans le monde arabe. Ces pays musulmans ne seraient-ils que des « démocraties sans démocrates » ? La frustration de populations réprimées serait-elle une cause de la « violence islamiste » ? L’Occident voit dans la réforme de ces régimes autoritaires les prémices d’un rempart contre l’hyperterrorisme. Il cherche à convaincre – par la force si besoin – les gouvernements arabes d’organiser des élections, d’améliorer le statut de la femme, de protéger les minorités… bref, de s’ouvrir à la démocratie. Démarche difficile s’il en est car, au xxie siècle, la notion de pouvoir en islam fait toujours débat, en particulier en raison de l’imbrication du religieux et du politique. Cet ouvrage vient précisément éclairer la place du politique en « terre d’islam » sous différents angles – histoire, anthropologie, sociologie, science politique. Il dresse un tableau vivant de la situation au Maroc, en Égypte, en Arabie saoudite, en Iran et en Turquie.
Democracy --- Islam and politics. --- Islamic countries --- Politics and government. --- Islam --- Politics and Islam --- Political science --- Self-government --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Political aspects --- Democracy - Islamic countries --- Islam and politics --- Islamic countries - Politics and government --- Démocratie --- Islam et politique --- Pays musulmans --- Politique et gouvernement --- islam --- politique --- démocratie
Choose an application
Cet ouvrage explore le rapport des sociétés musulmanes à la modernité à travers l’analyse des processus de sécularisation et de démocratisation saisis dans leur pluralité et dans leur complexité ; processus parfois visibles, mais le plus souvent contradictoires et difficiles à appréhender. Assurément, après plusieurs décennies de politiques de modernisation, de nombreuses sociétés musulmanes sont confrontées à une réislamisation et à un néofondamentalisme. L’interprétation de ces phénomènes, au cas par cas, pose question : s’agit-il partout d’un simple retour à un passé idéalisé, ou bien, parfois d’une recherche d’accès à la modernité par d’autres moyens que ceux de l’Occident ? La réponse est loin d’être évidente. Les chapitres de ce livre, parcourant divers pays, régions et communautés, dans une perspective théorique et comparatiste, montrent que les sociétés musulmanes connaissent des transformations sociales profondes ; leurs rapports à la sécularité et à la démocratie sont difficiles, mais sans doute pas impossibles. De cette analyse se dégagent les convergences et divergences qui soulignent bien qu’il est erroné de parler de ces pays au singulier mais qu’il convient de raisonner en termes « des mondes de l’islam » et « des islams ».
Islam and politics --- Islam en politiek --- Islam et politique --- Secularization --- Democratization --- Sécularisation --- Démocratisation --- Islam and secularism --- Secularism --- Democracy --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Islamic countries --- Politics and government --- #SBIB:39A71 --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:316.331H421 --- Etnografie: comparatieve studies --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Morfologie van de godsdiensten: Islam --- Sécularisation --- Démocratisation --- Laicism --- Secularism - Islamic countries --- Democracy - Religious aspects - Islam --- Democracy - Islamic countries --- Islamic countries - Politics and government --- Laïcité --- Démocratie --- Pays islamiques --- Aspect religieux
Choose an application
The landscape of the Middle East has changed dramatically since 2011, as have the political arena and the discourse around democracy. InIslam and Democracy after the Arab Spring, John L. Esposito, John Voll, and Tamara Sonn examine the state of democracy in Muslim-majority societies today. Applying a twenty-first century perspective to the question of whether Islam is "compatible" with democracy, they redirect the conversation toward a new politics of democracy that transcends both secular authoritarianism and Political Islam. --Publisher.
Democracy. --- Democracy --- Arab Spring, 2010 --- -Democracy --- Printemps arabe, 2010 --- -Démocratie --- Démocratie --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Aspect religieux --- Islam --- Arab Spring (2010-) --- Arab countries. --- Islamic countries. --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Arab Awakening, 2010 --- -Religious aspects --- Arab Spring (2010- ) --- #SBIB:316.331H300 --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:324H73 --- #SBIB:328H511 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- Godsdienst en samenleving: algemeen --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Politieke verandering: oppositie en minderheid, protest, politiek geweld --- Instellingen en beleid: Islamitische, Arabisch sprekende landen --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- -Démocratie --- Démocratie --- -Religious aspects&delete& --- -Democracy - Arab countries --- Democracy - Islamic countries --- Democracy - Religious aspects - Islam
Choose an application
Islam and secularism --- Democracy --- Secularism --- Islam and politics --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Islamic countries --- Politics and government --- Islam and secularism. --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:316.331H421 --- #SBIB:321H91 --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Ethics --- Irreligion --- Utilitarianism --- Atheism --- Postsecularism --- Secularization (Theology) --- Secularism and Islam --- Islam. --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Morfologie van de godsdiensten: Islam --- Niet-specifieke politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: islam, Arabisch nationalisme --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Democracy - Religious aspects - Islam --- Secularism - Islamic countries --- Democracy - Islamic countries --- Islam and politics - Islamic countries --- Islamic countries - Politics and government - 20th century --- Sociology of religion
Choose an application
What effect does Islamic political culture have on democracy and human rights practices? The author of this book suggests that too much emphasis is being placed on the power of Islam as a political force, stating that the political power of Islam can be better explained by other factors.
Democracy --- Human rights --- Islam and politics --- Political culture --- Power (Social sciences) --- Case studies --- Case studies. --- #SBIB:032.IOS --- #SBIB:321H91 --- #SBIB:328H511 --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:324H30 --- Niet-specifieke politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: islam, Arabisch nationalisme --- Instellingen en beleid: Islamitische, Arabisch sprekende landen --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Politieke cultuur --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Culture --- Islam --- Politics and Islam --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Self-government --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Political aspects --- Law and legislation --- Political culture - Islamic countries - Case studies --- Islam and politics - Case studies --- Democracy - Islamic countries - Case studies --- Human rights - Islamic countries - Case studies --- Power (Social sciences) - Islamic countries - Case studies
Listing 1 - 7 of 7 |
Sort by
|