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Shiʻite Lebanon

transnational religion and the making of national identities

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An edition of Shiʻite Lebanon (2008)

Shiʻite Lebanon

transnational religion and the making of national identities

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By recasting the relationship between religion and nationalism in the Middle East, Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr proposes a new framework for understanding Shi'ite politics in Lebanon. Her study draws on a variety of untapped sources, reconsidering not only the politics of the established leadership of Shi'ites but also institutional and popular activities of identity production. Shaery-Eisenlohr traces current Shi'ite politics of piety and authenticity to the coexistence formula in Lebanon and argues that engaging in the discourses of piety and coexistence is a precondition to cultural citizenship in Lebanon. As she demonstrates, debates over the nature of Christianity and Islam and Christian-Muslim dialogue are in fact intertwined with power struggles at the state level. Since the 1970s, debates in the transnational Shi'ite world have gradually linked Shi'ite piety with the support of the Palestinian cause. Iran's religious elite has backed this piety project in multiple ways, but in doing so it has assisted in the creation of a variety of Lebanese Shi'ite nationalisms with competing claims to religious and national authenticity. Shaery-Eisenlohr argues that these ties to Iran have in fact strengthened the position of Lebanese Shi'ites by providing, as is recognized, economic, military, and ideological support for Hizbullah, as well as by compelling Lebanese Shi'ites to foreground the Lebanese components of their identity more forcefully than ever before.

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288

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Shiʻite Lebanon: transnational religion and the making of national identities
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Table of Contents

Introduction : claiming cultural citizenship in Lebanon, from margin to center
The nation in the making
Two nations and one state : Shiʻite and Maronite Lebanon
Schooling and the creation of Lebanese Shiʻite public identity
Transnational debates and local struggles
Shiʻite piety and the Palestinian cause : the history of a discourse
The politics of Shiʻite authenticity since 1982
Iranian cultural politics in Lebanon
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-274) and index.

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New York
Series
History and society of the modern Middle East, History and society of the modern Middle East series

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.6/9782095692
Library of Congress
DS80.55.S54 S43 2008, DS80.55.S54S43 2008

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Pagination
xix, 288 p. :
Number of pages
288

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Open Library
OL19904468M
Internet Archive
shiitelebanontra00shae
ISBN 10
0231144261, 0231513135
ISBN 13
9780231144261, 9780231513135
LCCN
2007048438
OCLC/WorldCat
182553061
Library Thing
6144628
Goodreads
4067222

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