Illiberal Politics and Religion in Europe and Beyond

Concepts, Actors, and Identity Narratives

Anja Hennig, Mirjam Weiberg (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
558 Seiten
2020
Campus (Verlag)
978-3-593-50997-6 (ISBN)

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Globale Migrationsbewegungen, Sicherheitsbedrohungen und soziale Umwälzungen haben in den vergangenen Jahren den Aufstieg populistischer rechter Parteien und Bewegungen in Europa und im transatlantischen Raum befördert. Religiöse Akteure stellen potenzielle Allianzpartner für diese Gruppierungen dar. Denn religiöse Interpretationen, etwa die Bezugnahme auf christliche Traditionen, bieten ein Reservoir für die Konstruktion vermeintlich natürlicher Geschlechterordnungen, exkludierender Vorstellungen homogener Nationen und anti-muslimischer Narrative. Dieses Buch analysiert die ideologische, strukturelle und historische Verbindung von Religion und illiberalen Politiken in europäischen Demokratien.

Anja Hennig, Dr. phil., ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Lehrstuhl für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft der Universität Frankfurt (Oder).

Dr. Mirjam Weiberg ist Leiterin der Fachgruppe »Demokratieförderung und demokratische Praxis« am Deutschen Zentrum für Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (DeZIM) in Berlin.

»Religion has become a most important factor in current political debates and is instrumentalized in various ways globally and glocally, in different countries, always dependent on socio-political interests and historical trajectories. The contributions in this volume illustrate in much detail, how different religious beliefs are mobilized in exclusionary and far-right populist rhetoric and practices. Understanding the impact of these developments allows understanding salient discursive shifts in respect to the normalization of illiberalism. This book is a must-read for scholars, students, and laypeople alike.« Ruth Wodak, Em. Professor Dr DDr h.c. Ruth Wodak, FAcSS, Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies, Lancaster University/University Vienna, 2020»This comprehensive and original book puts a new light on the historically tense relations between religions and liberal values; it shows how religion, in a time of decreasing religious practices, finds a new life through populist and nationalist narratives. A very well needed conceptual approach to the rise of illiberal politics, based on in depth case studies.« Olivier Roy, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies European University Institute, 2020»The relationship of religion to illiberal politics, especially right-wing populism in both the USA and Europe, is a key topic of political and sociological controversy. This book is detailed, comprehensive and thought-provoking. It identifies common factors, especially anti-Islam and the rise of white supremacy linked to Christianity, as key factors in such expressions of right-wing populism. It is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most significant political developments in recent years.« Jeff Haynes, Emeritus professor, London Metropolitan University, 2020»Practitioners and scholars have reflected on the interaction between religious and political actors and the potential risk this poses for liberal democracies. These conclusions are mostly based upon speculation. Conversely, with this fascinating book the authors offer a very coherent look on such a fluid subject, as well as conduct a careful empirical examination of a large number of actors in various countries. The book fills major gaps and offers important lessons for both policy makers and academics.« Manuela Caiani, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence, Italy, 2020

»Religion has become a most important factor in current political debates and is instrumentalized in various ways globally and glocally, in different countries, always dependent on socio-political interests and historical trajectories. The contributions in this volume illustrate in much detail, how different religious beliefs are mobilized in exclusionary and far-right populist rhetoric and practices. Understanding the impact of these developments allows understanding salient discursive shifts in respect to the normalization of illiberalism. This book is a must-read for scholars, students, and laypeople alike.« Ruth Wodak, Em. Professor Dr DDr h.c. Ruth Wodak, FAcSS, Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies, Lancaster University/University Vienna, 2020

»This comprehensive and original book puts a new light on the historically tense relations between religions and liberal values; it shows how religion, in a time of decreasing religious practices, finds a new life through populist and nationalist narratives. A very well needed conceptual approach to the rise of illiberal politics, based on in depth case studies.« Olivier Roy, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies European University Institute, 2020

»The relationship of religion to illiberal politics, especially right-wing populism in both the USA and Europe, is a key topic of political and sociological controversy. This book is detailed, comprehensive and thought-provoking. It identifies common factors, especially anti-Islam and the rise of white supremacy linked to Christianity, as key factors in such expressions of right-wing populism. It is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most significant political developments in recent years.« Jeff Haynes, Emeritus professor, London Metropolitan University, 2020

»Practitioners and scholars have reflected on the interaction between religious and political actors and the potential risk this poses for liberal democracies. These conclusions are mostly based upon speculation. Conversely, with this fascinating book the authors offer a very coherent look on such a fluid subject, as well as conduct a careful empirical examination of a large number of actors in various countries. The book fills major gaps and offers important lessons for both policy makers and academics.« Manuela Caiani, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence, Italy, 2020

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Religion und Moderne ; 19
Co-Autor Ives Bizeul, Fabio Bolzonar, Radu Cinpoes, Belén Fernández-García, Katja Freistein, Frank Gadinger, Anja Hennig, Oliver Hidalgo, Antonius Liedhegener, Anastasia Litina, Laura Lots, Miroslav Mares, Astrid Mattes, Madalena Meyer Resende, Konstantinos Papasthatis, Xavier Romero-Vidal, Robert Sata, Jakob Schwörer, Christine Unrau, Mirjam Weiberg-Salzmann, Manon Westphal
Verlagsort Frankfurt
Sprache englisch
Maße 141 x 213 mm
Gewicht 682 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Schlagworte Brasilien • Dekonstruktion • Demokratie • Deutschland • Europa • Frankreich • Griechenland • Illiberalismus • Italien • Kirche • Krise • liberale Demokratie • Nationalismus • Neue Rechte • Österreich • Polen • Rechtsextremismus • Religion • Rumänien • Säkularisierung • Schweiz • Spanien • Tschechische Republik • Ungarn • USA
ISBN-10 3-593-50997-0 / 3593509970
ISBN-13 978-3-593-50997-6 / 9783593509976
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