RT Book T1 Citizenship and its discontents: the struggle for rights, pluralism, and inclusion in the Middle East A1 Cambanis, Thanassis 1974- A1 Hanna, Michael Wahid A1 Ḥāǧǧ Ṣāliḥ, Yāsīn al- 1961- A1 Sharro, Karl A1 Haddad, Fanar A1 Cammett, Melani 1969- A1 Fawaz, Mona A1 Advani, Rohan A1 Iskander, Elizabeth 1978- A1 Farha, Mark 1973- A1 Akyol, Mustafa 1972- A1 Abu-Odeh, Lama A1 Al-Ali, Zaid 1977- A1 Attalah, Lina A1 Salih, Cale A1 Fantappie, Maria A1 Daher, Joseph A1 El-Mahdi, Rabab A1 El Hady, Ahmed A2 Cambanis, Thanassis 1974- A2 Hanna, Michael Wahid LA English PP New York PB The Century Foundation Press YR 2019 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/169334730X AB Pluralism and rights are under threat from communal violence, authoritarianism, and religious identity politics. How is the Middle East attempting to create more inclusive rights and citizenship? How do religious and nonreligious minorities envision their future in the region? On what basis can communities enjoy citizenship or seek rights in an era when law increasingly draws on religion and majoritarianism for its legitimacy? In this volume, researchers and activists draw on extensive fieldwork to open a new line of discussion in the Middle East as well as among Western policymakers. The question of belonging is more urgent than ever, as governments promote a simplistic discourse that opposes secularism and promotes a Muslims-versus-Christians or Sunni-versus-Shia read of contemporary conflicts. (Verlagsbeschreibung) NO Literaturhinweise, Register CN DS63.123 SN 9780870785566 SN 0870785567 K1 Citizenship : Middle East K1 Civil Rights : Middle East K1 Middle East : Politics and government : 21st century K1 Aufsatzsammlung