RT Article T1 Shared Shrines and the Discourse of Clashing Civilisations JF Entangled Religions VO 9 SP 108 OP 138 A1 Bowman, Glenn ca. 20./21. Jh. LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1666039675 AB Since I began, in the early 1980s, to research Muslim-Christian cohabitation of religious sites, I have been convinced of the political importance of making practices of intercommunal 'sharing' ethnographically visible. Thirty-five years of that work, spread across the Eastern Mediterranean (Israel/Palestine, Yugoslavia and its successor states, and both sides of the Cyprus divide), have not only revealed contemporary and historical choreographies of cohabitation but also their disintegration and the forces which bring it about. While I was carrying out this research, an accelerating resurgence of ethnic, religious and nationalistic politics was taking place not only throughout the areas I was studying but also in the global arena. This 'identitarian' politics, its philosophical grounding, and its shaping of academic and popular thought and practice is the focus of the first half of this paper; in the second part I look theoretically and empirically into examples of sharing and its refusal so as to show not only how cohabitation with alterity works but also to make visible the processes which sabotage it. K1 Intercommunal relations K1 antagonism K1 clash of civilisations K1 Commensality K1 Discourse K1 Identity K1 Place K1 Shrines K1 Space DO 10.13154/er.v9.2019.108-138