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Secularism, Religion and Democracy in Southeast Asia

Contributor(s): Verma, Vidhu.
Publisher: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2019Description: xv,255p.ISBN: 9780199496693.Subject(s): Religion and Politics -- Democracy -- Secularism -- Southeast AsiaDDC classification: 322.10959 Summary: Until the 1990s, secularism was understood largely as the exclusion of religion from the public domain. However, in the last two decades, the world has witnessed the return of religion as a medium and subject of national, regional, and global politics. With such a shift, the previously unquestioned Western values of modernity and secularism find themselves at loggerheads with the increasing assertion of religious identity, which results in difference-based conflicts. This antagonism also gives rise to a vibrant, religiously pluralistic civil society and speaks of a post-secular turn in modern Southeast Asian democracies. Secularism, Religion, and Democracy in Southeast Asia try to understand the rise of religion in modern democracies and how everyday economic, social, and political conditions to aid this post-secular phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Setting itself apart from most studies of religion in Southeast Asia through its regional focus, this volume explores the ideas, practices, state responses, and anxieties related to the religious-secular divide in this geopolitical region.
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Until the 1990s, secularism was understood largely as the exclusion of religion from the public domain. However, in the last two decades, the world has witnessed the return of religion as a medium and subject of national, regional, and global politics. With such a shift, the previously unquestioned Western values of modernity and secularism find themselves at loggerheads with the increasing assertion of religious identity, which results in difference-based conflicts. This antagonism also gives rise to a vibrant, religiously pluralistic civil society and speaks of a post-secular turn in modern Southeast Asian democracies.

Secularism, Religion, and Democracy in Southeast Asia try to understand the rise of religion in modern democracies and how everyday economic, social, and political conditions to aid this post-secular phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Setting itself apart from most studies of religion in Southeast Asia through its regional focus, this volume explores the ideas, practices, state responses, and anxieties related to the religious-secular divide in this geopolitical region.


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