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Religious Discourse, Social Cohesion and Conflict
Thomas Joseph Ndaluka

Religious Discourse, Social Cohesion and Conflict

Muslim - Christian Relations in Tanzania

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Produktdetails

Verlag
LIT Verlag
Erschienen
2012
Sprache
English
Seiten
264
Infos
264 Seiten
235 mm x 162 mm
ISBN
978-3-643-90211-5

Langtext

This book analyzes socio-religious transformation in Tanzania. Some scholars claim that religion has returned to the public domain since the collapse of Tanzanian socialism, and that there is a tension between Muslims and Christians. Based on focus group discussions in Dar es Salaam, the author acquires insight into Muslim - Christian relations using Critical Discourse Analysis. He analyses how Muslims and Christians identify and position themselves in relation to each other and the conditions which make them elevate their religious identity over other identities. The book reveals that some periphreal voices threaten social cohesion, but in general Muslims and Christains maintain friendly relations and avoid conflict. It also shows individualization or de-institutionalization as dominant trends in the country. However, educational institutions have remained strong and influence other institutions such as the family.