ABSTRACT

Perhaps the most disturbing feature of globalization is the emergence of a new tribalism, an attitude expressed in the common phrase, “thank God we’re not like them.” Religious Othering: Global Dimensions explores this political and religious phenomenon.

Why are these new xenophobic movements erupting around the world at this moment in history, and what are the features of religious identity that seem to appeal to them? How do we make sense of the strident forms of religious exclusion that have been a part of the past and re-emerged around the world in recent years? This book brings together research scholars from different fields who have had to answer these questions in their own ground-breaking research on religious-othering movements. Written in an engaging, personal style, these essays share these scholars’ attempts to get inside the worldviews of these neo-nationalists through such research approaches as participant observation, empathetic interviews, and close textual reading.

Religious Othering: Global Dimensions is of interest to students and scholars in religious studies and the social sciences. In addition, anyone concerned about the rise of religious extremism in the contemporary world will be fascinated with these journeys into the mindsets of dogmatic and sometimes violent religious groups.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

“Thank God We're Not Like Them”

chapter 1|13 pages

The Big Lie

Its Model, Making, and Motive

chapter 2|14 pages

Why Shari'a Matters

Law, Ethics, and the Muslim Other in the United States

chapter 4|11 pages

Consuming Difference

Coffee and the Specter of the Islamic Other

chapter 5|14 pages

From Colonialism to Nazism to Color-Blindness

Understanding Anti-Muslim Racism in Austria and Germany

chapter 6|17 pages

“They Are from Mars”

The Othering of Jews and Muslims in European Legal Debates

chapter 7|17 pages

Albanian Muslims

Religious Othering and Notions of European Islam

chapter 8|12 pages

Othering in ISIS

chapter 9|24 pages

The Religious and the Secular

Othering in Legal and Political Debates in Palestine in 2013

chapter 11|10 pages

Religious Othering in Hindi Films