| God, Politics, Economy: Social Theory and the Paradoxes of Religion Subjects: Geography; Humanities; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; Philosophy; Religion; Cultural Studies; International Politics; Sociology & Social Policy; Human Geography; Political Geography; Philosophy of Religion; Religious History; Religion and Philosophy; Sociology of Religion; The book intervenes into the contemporary debate on religion, politics, and economy, focusing on the field of formation which emerges as these seemingly autonomous spheres encounter one another. Empirically, it concentrates on examples from literature, theatre, and cinema as well as a case study of the recent revolts in Turkey where a 'moderate' Islamic government is in power. Theoretically, its focus is on the contemporary 'return' of religion in the horizon of the critique of religion, seeking to articulate an affirmative politics that can re-evaluate the value of dominant values in religious governance and governance of religion. Bülent Diken teaches Social and Cultural Theory at Lancaster University, Department of Sociology. |