Globalization and the Muslim World: Culture, Religion, and ModernityBirgit Schaebler, Leif Stenberg Written by scholars from a range of disciplines concerned with the Middle East and Islam (history, religious studies, anthropology, sociology, political science) and covering the Muslim world extensively (from Malaysia, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, and Israel/Palestine to Muslim communities in Europe and the United States), this important contribution to the debate on globalization sets a standard in dealing with this pervasive force in the field of Islamic and Middle Eastern studies. |
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... activities secured human freedom . Defined against freedom - limiting conditions , then , civil society meant myriad activities , but conventionally ramified into capitalist market and associa- tional life , two potentially conflicting ...
... activities secured human freedom . Defined against freedom - limiting conditions , then , civil society meant myriad activities , but conventionally ramified into capitalist market and associa- tional life , two potentially conflicting ...
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... activities and have access to hold meetings in some mosques and mescits . Nevertheless , by convention . women's religious activities are as such defined as private . Few Islamist women have reached the status of a public persona , and ...
... activities and have access to hold meetings in some mosques and mescits . Nevertheless , by convention . women's religious activities are as such defined as private . Few Islamist women have reached the status of a public persona , and ...
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... activities , and are accustomed to commuting across cities by means of public transport . Women who work also have money of their own , albeit limited , to spend on religious activities . This new visibility contests the routine ...
... activities , and are accustomed to commuting across cities by means of public transport . Women who work also have money of their own , albeit limited , to spend on religious activities . This new visibility contests the routine ...
Contents
Global Modernity and the Local | 3 |
The Challenge of the Indigenization Movement | 30 |
Subjectivity Political Evaluation and Islamist Trajectories | 39 |
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