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Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity

Islamic Traditions and the Construction of Modern Muslim Identities
Buch | Hardcover
300 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
9789004425569 (ISBN)
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This book gives an account of the ways in which Islamic traditions have contributed to the construction of modern Muslim selfhoods. They underpin Eisenstadt’s argument that religious traditions can play a pivotal role in the historically different interpretations of modernity.
With critical reference to Eisenstadt’s theory of "multiple modernities," Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity discusses the role of religion in the modern world. The case studies all provide examples illustrating the ambition to understand how Islamic traditions have contributed to the construction of practices and expressions of modern Muslim selfhoods. In doing so, they underpin Eisenstadt’s argument that religious traditions can play a pivotal role in the construction of historically different interpretations of modernity. At the same time, however, they point to a void in Eisenstadt’s approach that does not problematize the multiplicity of forms in which this role of religious traditions plays out historically. Consequently, the authors of the present volume focus on the multiple modernities within Islam, which Eisenstadt’s theory hardly takes into account.



Contributors are: Philipp Bruckmayr, Neslihan Kevser Cevik, Dietrich Jung, Jakob Krais, Mex-Jørgensen, Kamaludeen Nasir, Zacharias Pieri, Mark Sedgwick, Kirstine Sinclair, Fabio Vicini, and Ahmed al-Zalaf.

Dietrich Jung, Ph.D., is Professor and Director of the Center for Modern Middle East and Muslim Studies, University of Southern Denmark. He holds a MA in Political Science and Islamic Studies, and a PhD from the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, University of Hamburg, Germany. His most recent book is Muslim History and Social Theory: A Global Sociology of Modernity (New York: Palgrave, 2017). Kirstine Sinclair, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Head of Studies at the Centre for Modern Middle East and Muslim Studies, University of Southern Denmark. She holds an MA in History and Comparative Literature from Edinburgh and Aarhus Universities and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern Denmark. Her most recent publication is a co-edited special issue of Journal of Muslims in Europe on the study of mosques (8, 2, 2019).

 Contributors

 Introduction: Islamic Modernities and Modern Muslim Subjectivities

 Dietrich Jung and Kirstine Sinclair

 1Modern Muslim Subjectivities: Theories, Concepts, and First Findings

 Dietrich Jung

 2Decolonizing Body and Mind: Physical Activity and Subject Formation in Colonial Algeria

 Jakob Krais

 3Daily Ritual, Mission, and Transformation of the Self: The Case of Tablighi Jamaat

 Zacharias Pieri

 4Hasan al-Banna and the Modern Muslim Self: Subjectivity Formation and the Search for an Islamic Order in Early Twentieth Century Egypt

 Dietrich Jung and Ahmed Abou El Zalaf

 5“Worship is Not Everything:” Volunteering and Muslim Life in Modern Turkey

 Fabio Vicini

 6The Modernity of Neo-traditionalist Islam

 Mark Sedgwick

 7An Islamic University in the West and the Question of Modern Authenticity

 Kirstine Sinclair

 8The Muslimist Self and Fashion: Implications for Politics and Markets

 Neslihan Cevik

 9Social Class, Piety, and the Formation of the Singaporean Muslim: Exploring Educational Choices in a Highly Regulated Society

 Kamaludeen Mohamad Nasir

 10Imaginaries of the Good Life from the Egyptian Revolution in 2011: Pride and Agency

 Line Mex-Jørgensen

 11“When I’m on the Mic Everything is Ḥarām:” Narrative Identity and Modern Subjectivities among American Rap Artists

 Philipp Bruckmayr

 Concluding Remarks: Modern Muslim Subjectivities, Islamic Modernities, and the Multiple Modernities Thesis

 Dietrich Jung and Kirstine Sinclair

 Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Studies in Religion and Society ; 35
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 572 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9789004425569 / 9789004425569
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