Politics of modern Muslim subjectivities: Islam, youth, and social activism in the Middle East

"This book engages in a conversation between social theory and Islamic studies. Drawing on theories of successive modernities, sociology of religion, and poststructuralist approaches to modern subjectivity formation, it introduces a novel analytical framework to the study of Middle Eastern soci...

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1. VerfasserIn: Jung, Dietrich 1959- (Verfasst von)
Beteiligte: Petersen, Marie Juul (BeteiligteR) ; Lei Sparre, Sara (BeteiligteR)
Medienart: Druck Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: New York, NY [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2014
In:Jahr: 2014
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:The modern Muslim world
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Ägypten / Jordanien / Jugend / Islam / Identität / Sozialer Wandel / Soziales Engagement
weitere Schlagwörter:B Islam Social aspects (Middle East)
B Es Safı Jordanien
B Jugendbewegung
B Ägypten
B Social Change (Middle East)
B Sozialer Wandel
B Mittlerer Osten
B Naher Osten
B Zivilgesellschaft
B Reformbewegung
B Theoriebildung
B Staat
B Islam
B Beispiel
B Jugend
B Gesellschaft
B Islam and civil society (Middle East)
B Identität
B Moderne
B Religionsgemeinschaft
B Nordafrika
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Zusammenfassung:"This book engages in a conversation between social theory and Islamic studies. Drawing on theories of successive modernities, sociology of religion, and poststructuralist approaches to modern subjectivity formation, it introduces a novel analytical framework to the study of Middle Eastern societies. The authors pose the question as to the ways in which Muslims have constructed meaningful modern selfhoods, providing their reader with unique insights into the ongoing social transformation of the Middle East. Making Islamic charities and youth organizations their primary site of investigation, they combine studies on Islamic reform with case studies on social activism in Egypt and Jordan. In criticizing the alleged uniqueness of Western modernity, the book challenges exclusivist assumptions about both Western modernity and contemporary Islamic ways of life. In this way, it makes original contributions to conceptual discussions on modernity and our knowledge of modern Muslim societies"--
"This book provokes a debate between social theory and Islamic studies. Drawing on theories of successive modernities, sociology of religion, and poststructuralist approaches to modern subjectivity formation, it introduces a novel analytical framework to the study of Middle Eastern societies. The authors explore ways in which Muslims have constructed meaningful modern selfhoods, providing their reader with unique insights into the ongoing social transformation of the Middle East. Making Islamic charities and youth organizations their primary site of investigation, they combine studies on Islamic reform with case studies on social activism in Egypt and Jordan. In criticizing theses about the alleged uniqueness of Western modernity, the book challenges exclusivist assumptions about both Western modernity and contemporary Islamic ways of life. In this way, it makes original contributions to conceptual discussions on modernity and our knowledge of modern Muslim societies"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physische Details:X, 213 S.
ISBN:978-1-137-38063-0
978-1-137-38064-7