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Religion, Politics, and Globalization : Anthropological Approaches / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- Preface -- After Understanding: A Memoir of Galina Lindquist -- Religion, Politics, and Globalization: The Long Past Foregrounding the Short Present—Prologue and Introduction -- I. Shaping Religion Through Politics -- 1. Ethnic Identity and Religious Competition: Buddhism and Shamanism in Southern Siberia -- 2. The Global Constitution of Religious Nationalism: Hindutva and Globalization -- II. Open Confl icts Between Religion and Politics -- 3. Church Confronts State: The 2005 Manifestasaun in Timor-Leste -- 4. Religion, Secularism, and Politics in Contemporary Spain: The Case of the Imam of Fuengirola -- III. The Tight Embrace of Religion and Politics -- 5. Actors of History? Religion, Politics, and “Reality” within the Protestant Right in America -- 6. The Ambiguities of Islamism and a Century of Iranian Opposition -- IV. Opening New Space for Religion -- 7. Amazighité, Arab/Islamic Hegemony, and the Christian Evangelical Challenge -- 8. Self-Exploders, Self-Sacrifi ce, and the Rhizomic Organization of Terrorism -- Afterword: Fixation of Belief and the Dilemmas of Fallibility -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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