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Secularism, Islam and Public Intellectuals in Contemporary France

Hardback

Main Details

Title Secularism, Islam and Public Intellectuals in Contemporary France
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nadia Kiwan
SeriesManchester University Press
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreHumanist and secular alternatives to religion
ISBN/Barcode 9781784994129
ClassificationsDewey:297.260944
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 4 December 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book examines the thought of Abdennour Bidar, MalekChebel, Leila Babes, Abdelwahab Meddeb and Dounia Bouzar. In doing so it investigates how these five figures all contribute in their diverse and varying ways to broader understandings of the relationship between Islam and secularism in contemporary French society. Islam in France is often regarded as a political 'issue' and much of the scholarly and public debates about Islam in contemporary France over the last three decades have concentrated on the supposedly 'antagonistic' relationship between France, Islam and its Muslims. Against such a troubled backdrop, however, this book looks at the ways in which certain prominent French Muslim intellectuals seek to articulate a vision of multi-faith co-existence, which embraces a critical secularism, and which simultaneously draw on religious and secular humanist traditions. Intellectuals have historically played a major part in French public life, yet relatively little is known about the work of Abdelwahab Meddeb, Malek Chebel, Leila Babes, Dounia Bouzar and Abdennour Bidar, whose writings and public interventions this book examines. Secularism, Islam and public intellectuals in contemporary France will be of particular interest to specialists, undergraduate and post-graduate students working across the Humanities and Social Sciences from disciplines such as Francophone Studies, Anthropology, Religious Studies or Sociology.

Author Biography

Nadia Kiwan is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Aberdeen -- .

Reviews

'Nadia Kiwan's book, Secularism, Islam and Public Intellectuals in Contemporary France, addresses a topic that receives little attention in the social sciences: the position of Muslim intellectuals in France and their relationship to secularism. The interest of this work stretches beyond her object of study, and the problems she addresses speak to broader topics in preceding work on secularism and on the sociology of intellectuals. Kiwan's goal is to shed light upon how knowledge production among secular Muslim intellectuals can be affected by hegemonic political discourses that casts Islam as contradictory to French values. Kiwan gives an extensive overview of French Muslim intellectuals in an original way.' Europe Now 'In Secularism, Islam and Public Intellectuals in Contemporary France, Nadia Kiwan offers a detailed account of the works of five French Muslim secular intellectuals who diversely aim at articulating a "vision of multi-faith existence with universalist of vivre ensemble".' Hamza Esmili, Ethnic and Racial Studies 'With a study devoted to key figures of the secular Muslim intellectual field in France, Nadia Kiwan addresses a significant lacuna in the literature on French and Francophone public intellectuals.' Dimitri Almeida, Modern & Contemporary France, 30:3 -- .