When Politics Are Sacralized
Herausgeber: Rouhana, Nadim N.; Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera
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Introduction; 1. A comparative perspective on religious claims and
sacralized politics: an introduction Nadim N. Rouhana and Nadera
Shalhoub-Kevorkian; 2. Religion and Zionism in the Jewish and nationalist
context Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin; 3. Religious claims and nationalism in
Zionism: obscuring settler colonialism Nadim N. Rouhana; 4. On the uses and
abuses of tradition: Zionist theopolitics and Jewish tradition Yaacov
Yadgar; 5. The relations between the nationalization of Israel's politics
and the religionization of its military, 1948-2016 Yagil Levy; 6.
Sacralized politics: the case of occupied East Jerusalem Nadera
Shalhoub-Kevorkian; 7. Hindutva: the dominant face of Religious nationalism
in India Tanika Sarkar; 8. The genesis, consolidation, and consequences of
Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism Neil DeVotta; 9. Serbian Jerusalem:
inventing a holy land in Europe's periphery, 1982-2019 Vjekoslav Perica;
10. The crossing paths of Religion and nationalism in contemporary Iran Ali
Banuazizi; 11. Saudi nationalism, Wahhabi Däw¿, and Western power Michael
Sells; 12. Protestantism and settler identity: the ambiguous case of
Northern Ireland David Lloyd; 13. Does religion still matter? Comparative
lessons from the Ethno-national conflict in Northern Ireland Liam O'Dowd;
14. Palestinian nationalism, religious (un)claims, and the struggle against
Zionism Khaled Hroub.