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- | # Liberal democracies must outlaw blasphemy in order to promote tolerance | + | # Do liberal societies need beliefs? |
- | ## Liberal democracies must outlaw blasphemy in order to promote tolerance | + | ## Do liberal societies need beliefs? |
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### Readings ### | ### Readings ### | ||
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+ | Mahmood, Saba. 2013. “Religious Reason and Secular Affect: An Incommensurable Divide?” In Is Critique Secular?: Blasphemy, Injury, and Free Speech, edited by Talal Asad, Wendy Brown, and Judith Butler, 64–100. Oxford: Oxford University Press. http:// | ||
Keane, Webb. 2009. “Freedom and Blasphemy: On Indonesian Press Bans and Danish Cartoons.” Public Culture 21 (1): 47–76. doi: | Keane, Webb. 2009. “Freedom and Blasphemy: On Indonesian Press Bans and Danish Cartoons.” Public Culture 21 (1): 47–76. doi: | ||
- | Weill, Nicolas. 2006. “What’s in a Scarf?: The Debate on Laïcité in France.” French Politics, Culture & Society 24 (1): 59–73. | + | ### Other readings ### |
- | ### Other media ### | + | Bellah, Robert N. 1967. “Civil Religion in America.” Daedalus 96 (1): 1–21. http:// |
- | Lee, Amos. 2015. "Lee Kuan Yew Is Finally Dead!" https://www.youtube.com/watch? | + | Hirschkind, Charles. 1997. “What |
- | Mackey, Robert. 2015. “Teenager Faces Charges After Mocking Singapore’s Founding Father | + | Weill, Nicolas. 2006. “What’s in a Scarf?: The Debate |
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Ramzy, Austin. 2015. “Singapore Arrests Teenager Over Video Critical of Lee Kuan Yew.” The New York Times, March 30. http:// | Ramzy, Austin. 2015. “Singapore Arrests Teenager Over Video Critical of Lee Kuan Yew.” The New York Times, March 30. http:// | ||
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- | ## Key ideas for this week ## | + | ## A critique of liberalism ## |
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+ | * Western societies tell a story of themselves in which the present social order represents the emancipation of the individual and a recognition of the individual' | ||
+ | * In this story, history moves from traditional institutions which limit people' | ||
+ | * According to Marx, a liberal state governs citizens as individuals, | ||
+ | * This ideology disguises the alienation which makes liberal citizenship possible and thus serves the interests of the bourgeoisie. | ||
+ | * Marx's critique of liberalism is, in that sense, an extension of our critique of Western secularism from last week. | ||
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+ | ## Civil religion | ||
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+ | * The question of this week--//Do liberal societies need beliefs?// | ||
+ | * Robert Bellah: "Civil religion" | ||
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+ | ## Blasphemy | ||
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+ | * The question of this week can also be read as asking something else: f there is a risk of a liberalism becoming a civil religion, is there a way we can imagine a liberal society which is safe for all kinds of religion? | ||
+ | * Should liberal societies prohibit blasphemy? | ||
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+ | ## Why might blasphemy be threatening to society? | ||
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+ | * constative, performative | ||
+ | * locutionary, | ||
+ | * Fighting words, hate speech, " | ||
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+ | ## Laws against blasphemy | ||
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+ | * China only allows proselytising in recognized places of worship. | ||
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+ | (see Fox 2015: 193). | ||
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+ | ## Semiotic ideology | ||
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+ | * Like language ideology, or the indexicality of language, register, ritual, and style. | ||
+ | * More generally, an implicit cultural ' | ||
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+ | Communicator--Message--Code--World | ||
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+ | ## The Danish cartoon controversy and Terry Jones | ||
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+ | * Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartooons controversy, | ||
+ | * Terry Jones and threatened Qu'ran burning, July to September 2010 (Derby 2010). | ||
+ | * What is this conflict really about? | ||
+ | * Mahmood: assimilative versus representational ideologies of meaning. Is it that simple? | ||
+ | * Another case of iconophilia? | ||
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+ | ## References | ||
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+ | Austin, John L. 1962. How to Do Things with Words: The William James Lectures. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. | ||
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+ | Derby, Kevin. 2010. “World Weighs In to Condemn Terry Jones’ Planned Quran-Burning.” Sunshine State News, September 8. http:// | ||
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+ | Fox, Jonathan. 2015. Political Secularism, Religion, and the State. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | ||
- | * What does secularism have to do with liberalism? | + | University Post newsroom. 2015. “Ten Years of the Muhammad Cartoon Crisis: 2005-2015.” University Post, January 8. http:// |
- | * How has discussion | + | |
- | * Do liberal states need to regulate religion? Do they have the right do determine what you, as a religious person, can think? What you can say? What you can do? | + | |
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