RT Book T1 Multiculturalism and religious identity: Canada and India A2 Sikka, Sonia 1963- A2 Beaman, Lori G. 1963- LA English PP Montreal u.a. PB McGill-Queen's University Press YR 2014 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/780638697 AB How, and to what extent, can religion be included within commitments to multiculturalism? Multiculturalism and Religious Identity addresses this question by examining the political recognition and management of religious identity in Canada and India. In multicultural policy, practice, and literature, religion has until recently not been included within broader discussions of multiculturalism, perhaps due to worries of potential for conflict with secularism. This collection undertakes a contemporary analysis of how the Canadian and Indian states each approach religious diversity through social and political policies, as well as how religion and secularism meet both philosophically and politically in contested public space. Although Canada and India have differing political and religious histories - leading to different articulations of multiculturalism, religious diversity, and secularism - both countries share a commitment to ensuring fair treatment for the different religious communities they include. Combining broader theoretical and normative reflections with close case studies, Multiculturalism and Religious Identity leads the way to addressing these timely issues in the Canadian and Indian contexts. --Provided by publisher NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN F1035.A1 SN 0-7735-4374-0 SN 0-7735-4375-9 SN 978-0-7735-4374-4 SN 978-0-7735-4375-1 SN 978-0-7735-9220-9 SN 978-0-7735-9221-6 K1 Multiculturalism : Canada K1 Cultural Pluralism : Canada K1 Religious Pluralism : Canada K1 Multiculturalism : India K1 Cultural Pluralism : India K1 Religious Pluralism : India K1 Aufsatzsammlung