| Week | Topic | Content and Reading Assignment | Teaching Activities and Homework | |
1 |
Introduction 2/21 |
Syllabus Evaluation Criteria Class Regulations | Introduction of syllabus and regulations
Students choose the 6 (six) weeks in which they want to submit their individual essays.
No Homework | 2 | 228 Holiday
2/28 | No class | No Homework |
3 | What is religion? What is politics? Defining religion in the modern world 3/7 | Required Readings
Fox, Jonathan. An introduction to religion and politics: theory and practice. New York: Routledge, 2013. Ch.1
Jeffrey Haynes, ed. Routledge handbook of religion and politics, | - Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games,
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| | | New York: Routledge, 2008, Chapter 1
Additional
Grzymala-Busse, Anna. "Why comparative politics should take religion (more) seriously." Annual Review of Political Science 15 (2012): 421-442 | simulation, debates. | | |
4 |
Religion & Secularism 3/14 | Required Readings
Moro, Renato. "Religion and politics in the time of secularisation: The sacralisation of politics and politicisation of religion." Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 6.1 (2005): 71-
86
Bruce, Steve. "Secularisation and politics." Routledge handbook of religion and politics. Routledge, 2008. 157-170.
Additional
Talal Asad, “Thinking about
Religious Belief and Politics,” in Cambridge Companion to Religious Studies, ed. Robert Orsi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp. 36-57 |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates.
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5 |
Multiple Secularisms 3/21 | Required Readings
Asad, Talal, “Trying to understand French secularism.” In: de Vries H, Sullivan LE (eds) Political Theologies. New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2006,
pp. 494–526
Keyman, E. Fuat. "Modernity, secularism and Islam: The case of Turkey." Theory, culture & society
24.2 (2007): 215-234
Additional
Bhargava, Rajeev, and T. N. Srinivasan. "The distinctiveness of Indian secularism." The future of secularism (2007) |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates.
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6 |
Religion and Democracy 3/28 | Required Readings
Stepan, Alfred. "Religion, democracy, and the" twin tolerations"." Journal of Democracy 11 (2000): 37-57 | - Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or
two students who chose to | |
| | | Habermas, Jürgen. “Religion in the Public Sphere.” European Journal of Philosophy 14 (1) 2006: 1-25.
Additional
Habermas, Jürgen. “Notes on Post- Secular Society.” New Perspectives Quarterly 25 (4) 2008: 17-29. | do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates.
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7 | Holiday
Children’s Day, Qingming Festival
4/4 | NO CLASS |
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8 |
Civil religion: “non-religious”- ness and the myth of tolerance
4/11 | Required Readings
Bellah, Robert, “Civil Religion in America.” Daedalus 96, 1, 1967: 1-
21.
McCargo, Duncan. "The Politics of Buddhist identity in Thailand's deep south: The Demise of civil religion?." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40.1 (2009): 11-32
Additional
Yamashita, Yoko. "Islam and Muslims in “non-religious” Japan: caught in between prejudice against Islam and performative tolerance." International Journal of Asian Studies 19.1 (2022): 81-97. |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates.
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9 |
Religious Nationalism and Fundamentalism 4/18 | Required Readings
Juergensmeyer, Mark. (2010) "The global rise of religious nationalism." Australian Journal of International Affairs 64.3: 262-273.
Grzymala-Busse, Anna. (2019). “Religious nationalism and religious influence.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
Juergensmeyer, Mark. "Why religious nationalists are not fundamentalists." (1993): 85-92.
Additional
Brubaker, Rogers. (2012). Religion and nationalism: Four approaches.
Nations and nationalism, 18,1, 2-20. |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates.
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10 |
Religion and violence
4/25 | Required Readings
Gorski, Philip S., and Gülay Türkmen-Dervişoğlu. "Religion, nationalism, and violence: An integrated approach." Annual Review of Sociology 39 (2013): 193- | - Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to
do it) | |
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Brubaker, Rogers. (2015), "Religious dimensions of political conflict and violence." Sociological Theory 33.1: 1-19.
Additional
Cavanaugh, William T. "The invention of fanaticism." Modern Theology 27.2 (2011): 226-237. | - Other activities: games, simulation, debates
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11 |
Islamism and Political Islam 5/2 | Required Readings
Mohammed Ayoob, “Defining Concepts, Demolishing Myths,” in The Many Faces of Political Islam: Religion and Politics in the Muslim World (University of Michigan Press, 2008), pp. 1-22.
Peter Mandaville, “Islam in the System: The Evolution of Islamism as Political Strategy,” in Islam and Politics (OUP, 2014), 121-141.
Additional
Bobby S. Sayyid, A Fundamental Fear: Eurocentrism and the Emergence of Islamism (Zed Books, 2003), pp. 31-51. |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
Other activities: games, simulation, debates | | |
12 |
Islamophobia and nationalism in Myanmar and Thailand
5/9 | Required Readings
Kyaw, Nyi Nyi. "The role of myth in anti-muslim buddhist nationalism in Myanmar." Buddhist-Muslim Relations in a Theravada World.
Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, 2020. 197-226.
Tonsakulrungruang, Khemthong. "The Revival of Buddhist Nationalism in Thailand and Its Adverse Impact on Religious Freedom." Asian Journal of Law and Society 8.1 (2021): 72-87.
Additional
Chowdhury, Arnab Roy (2020) “An ‘un-imagined community’: the entangled genealogy of an exclusivist nationalism in Myanmar and the Rohingya refugee crisis”, Social Identities 26:5, 590-607 |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates
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13 | FILM WEEK 5/16 | We will be watching The Venerable W (2017). Director: Barbet Schroeder.
Schroeder focuses on the life of | Watch Film Discussion | |
| | | Ashin Wirathu, an influential monk who propagated hatred against Islam in Myanmar. This film is Schroeder’s last film in his “Trilogy of Evil” consisting of General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait (1974) and Terror’s Advocate (2007). | | | |
14 |
Islam, Modernism and Politics in Iran and Turkey
5/23 | Required Readings
Peter Mandaville, “Turkey: Religion, Secular Nationalist Ideology, and the Rise of “Muslim Democracy”,” in Islam and Politics (OUP, 2014), pp. 162-174
Marashi, Afshin. "Paradigms of Iranian Nationalism: History, Theory, and Historiography." Rethinking Iranian nationalism and modernity. University of Texas Press, 2021. 3-24.
Additional
Skocpol, Theda. "Rentier state and Shi'a Islam in the Iranian revolution." Theory and society 11.3 (1982): 265-283.
İbrahim Kalın, “The AK Party in Turkey,” in The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Politics, ed. John Esposito & Emad El-Din Shahin
(Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 423-439. |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates
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15 | Holiday Dragon Boat Festival
5/30 | No Class |
No Homework | | |
16 |
Religious militant nationalism in India and Israel 6/6 | Required Readings
Van der Veer, P. (2021). “Minority Rights and Hindu Nationalism in India.” Asian Journal of Law and Society, 8(1), 44-55
Yadgar, Yaacov, and Noam Hadad. "A post-secular interpretation of religious nationalism: the case of Religious-Zionism." Journal of Political Ideologies 28.2 (2023):
238-255.
Additional
Chacko, Priya. (2019). “Marketizing Hindutva: The state, society, and markets in Hindu nationalism.”
Modern Asian Studies, 53(2), 377- |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates
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17 |
Christian Nationalism in the US and its electoral politics
6/13 | Required Readings
Whitehead, Andrew L., Samuel L. Perry, and Joseph O. Baker. "Make America Christian again: Christian nationalism and voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election." Sociology of Religion
79.2 (2018): 147-171.
Perry, Samuel L., Cyrus Schleifer. "My country, white or wrong: Christian nationalism, race, and blind patriotism." Ethnic and Racial Studies 46.7 (2023): 1249-1268
Additional
Armaly, Miles T., David T. Buckley, and Adam M. Enders. "Christian nationalism and political violence: Victimhood, racial identity, conspiracy, and support for the capitol attacks." Political behavior 44.2 (2022): 937-960 |
- Lecture
- Essay (only for those who chose to submit it)
- Presentation of the readings (only for one or two students who chose to do it)
- Other activities: games, simulation, debates
| | | 18 | Presentation Week 6/20 | Presentation Week. | Student Final Presentation | |
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