Choreographies of shared sacred sites: religion and conflict resolution/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York:
Columbia University Press,
[c2015]
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Series: | Religion, culture, and public life
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Karen Barkey and Elazar Barkan
- 1.: Religious pluralism, shared sacred sites, and the Ottoman Empire / Karen Barkey
- 2.: Three ways of sharing the sacred: choreographies of coexistence in Cyprus / Mete Hatay
- 3.: Religious antagonism and shared sanctuaries in Algeria / Dionigi Albera
- 4.: Contested choreographies of sacred spaces in Muslim Bosnia / David Henig
- 5.: At the boundaries of the sacred: the reinvention of everyday life in Jerusalem's Al-Wad Street / Wendy Pullan
- 6.: The politics of ownership: state, governance and the status quo in the church of the anastasis (Holy Sepulchre) / Glenn Bowman
- 7.: Choreographing upheaval: the politics of scared sites in the West Bank / Elazar Barkan
- 8.: The impact of conflicts over holy sites on city images and landscapes: the case of Nazareth / Rassem Khamaisi
- 9.: Tolerance versus holiness: the Jerusalem Museum of Tolerance and the Mamilla Muslim Cemetery / Yitzhak Reiter
- 10.: Secularizing the unsecularizable: a comparative study of the Haci Bektas and Mevlana Museums in Turkey / Rabia Harmansah, Tugba Tanyeri-Erdemir, Robert M. Hayden.