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This book analyses religious work for the marginalized from the perspective of citizenship and otherness. The articles try to answer the question if religion makes a contribution to a growing recognition of human rights in society or if current philantropical and religious work for the marginalized re-introduce disciplinary practices which threaten the more substantial and universal citizenship. The theoretical starting point are Michel Foucaults studies about heterotopic places.

Heterotopic Citizen: New Research on Religious Work for the Disadvantaged

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    Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
    Publication Date: 01/10/2009
    ISBN13: 9783525604380, 978-3525604380
    ISBN10: 3525604386

    Number of Pages: 235

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    This book analyses religious work for the marginalized from the perspective of citizenship and otherness. The articles try to answer the question if religion makes a contribution to a growing recognition of human rights in society or if current philantropical and religious work for the marginalized re-introduce disciplinary practices which threaten the more substantial and universal citizenship. The theoretical starting point are Michel Foucaults studies about heterotopic places.

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