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Mission creep: Why religious beliefs must not stop debate: Index on Censorship

Editat de Rachael Jolley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2013
The issue's special report looks at religion and freedom of expression as well as religious offence. When is the right to religious freedom suppressed or censored? Where do we draw the line between offence and faith and how should society respond?
It looks at persecution of religions around the world, including the Bishop of Bradford Nicholas Baines's account of Christians in Sudan, analysis of China’s Uighur Muslim minority community; Islamist challenges to free speech in Turkey; Felix Corley on Uzbekistan, where owning religious texts can get you into trouble; the new law on offence to religious feelings introduced in Russia in July 2013; and clashes between church and state in South Africa. The issue also looks at religious offence and art with Martin Rowson, Samira Ahmed and an interview with playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti to mark the10-year anniversary of the Behzti affair. The issue also publishes, for the first time in English, an extract from Lebanese playwright Lucien Borjely's banned play.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781446295281
ISBN-10: 1446295281
Dimensiuni: 212 x 279 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Index on Censorship

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part I: Special report: Mission creep: Defending religious tolerance and free speech
Chapter 1: Sound and Fury - Nick Baines
Chapter 2: Cape God - Natasha Joseph
Chapter 3: Defending the Right to be Offended - Samira Ahmed
Chapter 4: Pressure Points - Kaya Gen?
Chapter 5: Telling Difficult Stories - Rachael Jolley
Chapter 6: Religion Rules - Alexander Verkhovsky
Chapter 7: Turning Point - Salil Tripathi
Chapter 8: Stealth Creationists - Sean Gallagher
Chapter 9: Religious Intolerance in the Land of Festivals - Ronaldo Pelli
Chapter 10: Laugh Out Loud - Martin Rowson
Chapter 11: Not Waving, Not Listening - Padraig Reidy
Chapter 12: Online Mission - Brian Pellot
Chapter 13: Seizing Scriptures - Felix Corley
Part II: In Focus
Chapter 14: Changing the Rules of the End Game - Jason Daponte
Chapter 15: A Net of Our Own? - Sally Gimson
Chapter 16: Protest Posted - Philippa McIntyre
Chapter 17: Rise of Turkish Citizens’ Media - Kaya Gen?
Chapter 18: Fight Club - Andrei Aliaksandrau
Chapter 19: Muckrackers Synonymous - Rachael Jolley
Chapter 20: Portrait of a President - Natasha Joseph
Chapter 21: Stamping on the Moderates - Xiao Shu
Chapter 22: Gambia Gagged? - Buya Jammeh
Chapter 23: China’s Darkest Corner - Alim Seytoff
Chapter 24: Head to Head - Alice Kirkland and Pam Cowburn
Chapter 25: On the Ground in Greece - Christos Syllas
Chapter 26: On the Ground in India - Eklavya Gupte
Part III: Culture
Chapter 27: I Write with Blind Eyes and Forty Fingers - Samar Yazbek
Chapter 28: Going Dark - Lucien Bourjeily
Chapter 29: Coercion and Warnings - Mohammad Al Ajami
Part IV
Chapter 30: Index Around the World - Mike Harris
Chapter 31: Words Count - Milana Knezevic

Descriere

Why openness and argument can be at the heart of religious belief