Muslim subjectivities in global modernity: Islamic traditions and the construction of modern Muslim identities

"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 contr...

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Outros Autores: Jung, Dietrich 1959- (Editor) ; Sinclair, Kirstine 1976- (Editor)
Tipo de documento: Print Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Leiden Boston Brill [2020]
Em: International studies in religion and society (Volume 35)
Ano: 2020
Coletânea / Revista:International studies in religion and society Volume 35
Classificações IxTheo:AB Filosofia da religião
AD Sociologia da religião
BJ Islã
TK Período contemporâneo
Outras palavras-chave:B Muçulmano
B Islam and civil society
B Globalization Relgious aspects Islã
B Teoria da modernização
B Islã Social aspects
B Moda
B Islamic Modernism
B Modernidade
B Modernização
Acesso em linha: Sumário
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Resumo:"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, Ahmed al-Zalaf"--
Descrição do item:Includes index
ISBN:900442556X