Barkan / Barkey | Choreographies of Shared Sacred Sites - Religion, Politics, and Conflict Resolution | Buch | 978-0-231-16995-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 440 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 666 g

Reihe: Religion, Culture, and Public Life

Barkan / Barkey

Choreographies of Shared Sacred Sites - Religion, Politics, and Conflict Resolution

Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 440 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 666 g

Reihe: Religion, Culture, and Public Life

ISBN: 978-0-231-16995-0
Verlag: Columbia University Press


This anthology explores the dynamics of shared religious sites in Turkey, the Balkans, Palestine/Israel, Cyprus, and Algeria, indicating where local and national stakeholders maneuver between competition and cooperation, coexistence and conflict. Contributors probe the notion of coexistence and the logic that underlies centuries of "sharing," exploring when and why sharing gets interrupted—or not—by conflict, and the policy consequences.

These essays map the choreographies of shared sacred spaces within the framework of state-society relations, juxtaposing a site's political and religious features and exploring whether sharing or contestation is primarily religious or politically motivated. Although religion and politics are intertwined phenomena, the contributors to this volume understand the category of "religion" and the "political" as devices meant to distinguish between the theological and confessional aspects of religion and the political goals of groups. Their comparative approach better represents the transition in some cases of sites into places of hatred and violence, while in other instances they remain noncontroversial. The essays clearly delineate the religious and political factors that contribute to the context and causality of conflict at these sites and draw on history and anthropology to shed light on the often rapid switch from relative tolerance to distress to peace and calm.
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Introduction, by Elazar Barkan and Karen Barkey1. Religious Pluralism, Shared Sacred Sites, and the Ottoman Empire, by Karen BarkeyComparisons: Cyprus/Bosnia/Anatolia/Algiers2. Three Ways of Sharing the Sacred: Choreographies of Coexistence in Cyprus, by Mete Hatay3. Religious Antagonism and Shared Sanctuaries in Algeria, by Dionigi Albera4. Contested Choreographies of Sacred Spaces in Muslim Bosnia, by David HenigPalestine/Israel5. At the Boundaries of the Sacred: The Reinvention of Everyday Life in Jerusalem's al-Wad Street, by Wendy Pullan6. The Politics of Ownership: State, Governance, and the Status Quo in the Church of the Anastasis (Holy Sepulchre), by Glenn Bowman7. Choreographing Upheaval: The Politics of Sacred Sites in the West Bank, by Elazar Barkan8. The Impact of Conflicts Over Holy Sites on City Images and Landscapes: The Case of Nazareth, by Rassem KhamaisiMuseums9. Tolerance Versus Holiness: The Jerusalem Museum of Tolerance and the Mamilla Muslim Cemetery, by Yitzhak Reiter10. Secularizing the Unsecularizable: A Comparative Study of the Haci Bektas and Mevlana Museums in Turkey, by Rabia Harmansah, Tugba Tanyeri-Erdemir, and Robert M. HaydenBibliographyContributorsIndex


Elazar Barkan is professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University, director of the School of International and Public Affairs' Human Rights Concentration, and director of Columbia's Institute for the Study of Human Rights. He is the coauthor of No Return, No Refuge: Rites and Rights in Minority Repatriation and author of The Guilt of Nations: Restitution and Negotiating Historical Injustices.

Karen Barkey is professor of sociology and history at Columbia University and director of the Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life. Her latest work, Empire of Difference: The Ottomans in Comparative Perspective, was awarded the Barrington Moore Award in the Comparative Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association and the J. Greenstone Award in the Politics and History section of the American Political Science Association.


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