This volume gathers the articles presented at the Reset DOC Istanbul Seminars 2011, which took place at the Istanbul Bilgi University from May 19 to May 24, 2011.
The 2011 Istanbul Seminars addressed the topic of “Overcoming the Trap of Resentment”.
This volume gathers the articles presented at the Reset DOC Istanbul Seminars 2011, which took place at the Istanbul Bilgi University from May 19 to May 24, 2011.
The 2011 Istanbul Seminars addressed the topic of “Overcoming the Trap of Resentment”.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by Alessandro Ferrara
Resentment: Sources, Consequences and Remedies
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, The constant mediation of resentment and retaliation
Claus Offe, Political liberalism, identity politics and the role of fear
Rajeev Bhargava, The difficulty of reconciliation
Stefano Allievi, Reactive identities and Islamophobia: Muslim minorities and the challenge of
religious pluralism in Europe
Volker Kaul, ‘Can Muslims be suicide bombers?’ An essay on the troubles of
multiculturalism
Ayhan Kaya, Backlash of multiculturalist and republicanist policies of integration in the age of securitization
Accommodating Diversity: Received Models under Scrutiny
Charles Taylor, Interculturalism or multiculturalism?
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Misunderstanding cultures: Islam and the West
Alessandro Ferrara, Hyper-pluralism and the multivariate democratic polity
Beate Roessler, Authenticity of cultures and of persons
David M. Rasmussen, The emerging domain of the political
E. Fuat Keyman, Rethinking the ‘Kurdish question’ in Turkey: Modernity, citizenship and democracy
Islam and the Emerging Patterns of its Political Transformation
Akeel Bilgrami, Islam and the West: Conflict, democracy, identity
José Casanova, The politics of nativism: Islam in Europe, Catholicism in the United States
Fred Dallmayr, Radical changes in the Muslim world: Turkey, Iran, Egypt
Zaid Eyadat, Islams: Between dialoguing and mainstreaming
Dick Howard, The resistance of those who desire not to be ruled
Nouzha Guessous, Women’s rights in Muslim societies: Lessons from the Moroccan experience
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