Under the Banner of Islam
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Under the Banner of Islam
Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity
Tuerkmen, Guelay
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2021
204
Dura
Inglês
9780197511817
15 a 20 dias
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Prologue
Introduction
"Under the banner of Islam"
"The ambivalence of the sacred": Religion and conflict resolution
The porous borders of religion and ethnicity
The shifting borders of religious and political fields
Chapter 1
"Green Kemalism": The evolving role of Islam in the Kurdish conflict
Kurdish revolts in the late Ottoman period: Against centralization?
Kurdish revolts in the early Republican period: Kurdish-Islamic Synthesis?
The secularization of the Kurdish movement: 1950-1978
Bringing Islam back in: 1990-2002
Chapter 2
"Islam as cement": The way out?
"There is only one nation and that is the nation of Abraham"
The ummah that never was
AKP's Kurdish policy: Neo-Ottoman Pan-Islamism
Chapter 3
Muslim-Kurds: The case for religio-ethnic identity
"God could have created us all the same": Religious roots of ethnicity
Kurdish Islam embodied: Civil Friday Prayers
Turkey's religious field in the 2000s: A Bourdieusian analysis
Islam as a tool of resistance
Chapter 4
"Only Turks can lead a Muslim union": The case for ethno-religious identity
Ottomanism, Islamism, Turkism: Birth pangs of Turkish nationalism
Turkish History Thesis and the Turkification of Islam
Turkey's pending dilemma: The Turkish-Islamic Synthesis
AKP's transformation: "From the Kurd's Qur'an to the Turk's flag"
Conclusion:
United in religion, divided by ethnicity?
The way forward: Whither Kurdish conflict?
Appendix: Methodology
Notes
Index
Introduction
"Under the banner of Islam"
"The ambivalence of the sacred": Religion and conflict resolution
The porous borders of religion and ethnicity
The shifting borders of religious and political fields
Chapter 1
"Green Kemalism": The evolving role of Islam in the Kurdish conflict
Kurdish revolts in the late Ottoman period: Against centralization?
Kurdish revolts in the early Republican period: Kurdish-Islamic Synthesis?
The secularization of the Kurdish movement: 1950-1978
Bringing Islam back in: 1990-2002
Chapter 2
"Islam as cement": The way out?
"There is only one nation and that is the nation of Abraham"
The ummah that never was
AKP's Kurdish policy: Neo-Ottoman Pan-Islamism
Chapter 3
Muslim-Kurds: The case for religio-ethnic identity
"God could have created us all the same": Religious roots of ethnicity
Kurdish Islam embodied: Civil Friday Prayers
Turkey's religious field in the 2000s: A Bourdieusian analysis
Islam as a tool of resistance
Chapter 4
"Only Turks can lead a Muslim union": The case for ethno-religious identity
Ottomanism, Islamism, Turkism: Birth pangs of Turkish nationalism
Turkish History Thesis and the Turkification of Islam
Turkey's pending dilemma: The Turkish-Islamic Synthesis
AKP's transformation: "From the Kurd's Qur'an to the Turk's flag"
Conclusion:
United in religion, divided by ethnicity?
The way forward: Whither Kurdish conflict?
Appendix: Methodology
Notes
Index
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Prologue
Introduction
"Under the banner of Islam"
"The ambivalence of the sacred": Religion and conflict resolution
The porous borders of religion and ethnicity
The shifting borders of religious and political fields
Chapter 1
"Green Kemalism": The evolving role of Islam in the Kurdish conflict
Kurdish revolts in the late Ottoman period: Against centralization?
Kurdish revolts in the early Republican period: Kurdish-Islamic Synthesis?
The secularization of the Kurdish movement: 1950-1978
Bringing Islam back in: 1990-2002
Chapter 2
"Islam as cement": The way out?
"There is only one nation and that is the nation of Abraham"
The ummah that never was
AKP's Kurdish policy: Neo-Ottoman Pan-Islamism
Chapter 3
Muslim-Kurds: The case for religio-ethnic identity
"God could have created us all the same": Religious roots of ethnicity
Kurdish Islam embodied: Civil Friday Prayers
Turkey's religious field in the 2000s: A Bourdieusian analysis
Islam as a tool of resistance
Chapter 4
"Only Turks can lead a Muslim union": The case for ethno-religious identity
Ottomanism, Islamism, Turkism: Birth pangs of Turkish nationalism
Turkish History Thesis and the Turkification of Islam
Turkey's pending dilemma: The Turkish-Islamic Synthesis
AKP's transformation: "From the Kurd's Qur'an to the Turk's flag"
Conclusion:
United in religion, divided by ethnicity?
The way forward: Whither Kurdish conflict?
Appendix: Methodology
Notes
Index
Introduction
"Under the banner of Islam"
"The ambivalence of the sacred": Religion and conflict resolution
The porous borders of religion and ethnicity
The shifting borders of religious and political fields
Chapter 1
"Green Kemalism": The evolving role of Islam in the Kurdish conflict
Kurdish revolts in the late Ottoman period: Against centralization?
Kurdish revolts in the early Republican period: Kurdish-Islamic Synthesis?
The secularization of the Kurdish movement: 1950-1978
Bringing Islam back in: 1990-2002
Chapter 2
"Islam as cement": The way out?
"There is only one nation and that is the nation of Abraham"
The ummah that never was
AKP's Kurdish policy: Neo-Ottoman Pan-Islamism
Chapter 3
Muslim-Kurds: The case for religio-ethnic identity
"God could have created us all the same": Religious roots of ethnicity
Kurdish Islam embodied: Civil Friday Prayers
Turkey's religious field in the 2000s: A Bourdieusian analysis
Islam as a tool of resistance
Chapter 4
"Only Turks can lead a Muslim union": The case for ethno-religious identity
Ottomanism, Islamism, Turkism: Birth pangs of Turkish nationalism
Turkish History Thesis and the Turkification of Islam
Turkey's pending dilemma: The Turkish-Islamic Synthesis
AKP's transformation: "From the Kurd's Qur'an to the Turk's flag"
Conclusion:
United in religion, divided by ethnicity?
The way forward: Whither Kurdish conflict?
Appendix: Methodology
Notes
Index
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