Sextarianism: sovereignty, secularism, and the state in Lebanon

Afterlives of a census : rethinking state power and political difference from Lebanon -- A fire in the archive : history, ethnography, multiplicity -- Regulating conversion : sovereignty, bureaucracy, and the banality of religion -- Are you going to pride? : evangelical secularism and the politics o...

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Main Author: Mikdashi, Maya (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Stanford, California Stanford University Press [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mikdashi, Maya, Sextarianism : sovereignty, secularism, and the state in Lebanon] (2024) (Gosso, Sibilla)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Lebanon / State / Secularization / Religious organization / Power structure / Gender-specific role / Legal status / Conversion (Religion)
Further subjects:B Power (Social sciences)
B Sex ; Political aspects
B Lebanon Politics and government 1990-
B Religion and state
B Secularism (Lebanon)
B Power (Social sciences) (Lebanon)
B Lebanon
B Lebanon Ethnic relations
B Sex Political aspects (Lebanon)
B Religion and state (Lebanon)
B Ethnic Relations
B Cultural Pluralism Political aspects (Lebanon)
B Secularism
B Politics and government
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Afterlives of a census : rethinking state power and political difference from Lebanon -- A fire in the archive : history, ethnography, multiplicity -- Regulating conversion : sovereignty, bureaucracy, and the banality of religion -- Are you going to pride? : evangelical secularism and the politics of law -- The epidermal state : violence, sovereignty and the materiality of power.
"The Lebanese state is structured through religious freedom and secular power sharing across sectarian groups. Every sect has specific laws that govern kinship matters like marriage or inheritance. Together with criminal and civil laws, these laws regulate and produce political difference. But whether women or men, Muslims or Christians, queer or straight, all people in Lebanon have one thing in common--they are biopolitical subjects forged through bureaucratic, ideological, and legal techniques of the state. With this book, Maya Mikdashi offers a new way to understand state power, theorizing how sex, sexuality, and sect shape and are shaped by law, secularism, and sovereignty. Drawing on court archives, public records, and ethnography of the Court of Cassation, the highest civil court in Lebanon, Mikdashi shows how political difference is entangled with religious, secular, and sexual difference. She presents state power as inevitably contingent, like the practices of everyday life it engenders, focusing on the regulation of religious conversion, the curation of legal archives, state and parastatal violence, and secular activism. Sextarianism locates state power in the experiences, transitions, uprisings, and violence that people in the Middle East continue to live"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
ISBN:978-1-5036-3156-4
1-5036-3156-7