National security, Islamophobia, and religious freedom in the U.S.

Rosemary Hancock
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Abstract A central argument in Elizabeth Shakman Hurd’s Beyond Religious Freedom is that the religious freedom policy framework pursued by the United States not only entrenches lines of division between religious faiths, but also is constructive of those very divisions. Where foreign and domestic policies purport to promote tolerance and respectful pluralism in the name of religious freedom, Hurd contends they instead create ‘new forms of social friction defined by religious difference.’ Utilizing Hurd’s categories of Official, Governed, and Lived religion I examine Islamophobia and the racialization of Muslims in the United States and demonstrate how over-identification with religious groups can exacerbate social tensions; how the ‘agenda of surveillance’ disproportionately targets Muslims in the United States; and argue that recourse to law and policy alone in response to anti-Muslim discrimination is unlikely to transform social attitudes towards Muslims. Finally, I utilize a contemporary reworking of Adam Smith’s sympathetic imagination and radical democratic theory to propose an alternative pathway towards dissolving the pejorative ascription of difference to religiously othered individuals.
美国的国家安全、伊斯兰恐惧症和宗教自由
伊丽莎白·沙克曼·赫德(Elizabeth Shakman Hurd)的《超越宗教自由》(Beyond Religious Freedom)一书的一个中心论点是,美国奉行的宗教自由政策框架不仅巩固了宗教信仰之间的分歧,而且对这些分歧本身也具有建设性。赫德认为,在外交和国内政策以宗教自由的名义提倡宽容和尊重多元主义的地方,它们反而创造了“由宗教差异定义的新形式的社会摩擦”。利用赫德的官方宗教、治理宗教和生活宗教的分类,我研究了美国的伊斯兰恐惧症和穆斯林的种族化,并展示了对宗教团体的过度认同如何加剧社会紧张局势;“监视议程”如何不成比例地针对美国的穆斯林;并认为仅依靠法律和政策来应对反穆斯林歧视不太可能改变社会对穆斯林的态度。最后,我利用亚当·斯密的同情想象和激进民主理论的当代改造,提出了另一种途径,以消除对宗教他人的差异的轻蔑归属。
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