Post-secularism in multiple modernities

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Abstract

Post-secularism' is a term that has emerged in various disciplines, including sociology, to reflect religion's move back into the public sphere and the need to take into account the voice of religious actors in any contemporary analysis of society. This article argues that post-secularism is, in fact, a specific type of secularism that deals with the neoliberal management of religion in the public sphere. To unpack this argument, the article will first explore what is meant by post-secularism, and then, via a case study of Shari'a in Australia, it will move to the theory of multiple modernities in order to underline the relativeness of such a term. It will then be proposed that what is meant by post-secularism is, in fact, a type of secularism (perhaps 'late' rather than 'post') in neoliberal societies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)822-835
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Sociology
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • sociology
  • postsecularism
  • neoliberalism

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