Islamic Modernities in World Society : The Rise, Spread, and Fragmentation of a Hegemonic Idea
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Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2023]
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1474492657 electronic book, 9781474492652 (electronic bk.), 9781474492669 ePub ebook, 1474492665
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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474492638.001.0001, CIPO000141849
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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How is one authentically" modern? Substantively drawing on contemporary social theory, this book investigates the multiplicity of answers that Muslims have given to this question since the end of the nineteenth century. Through six historical and thematic case studies the chapters examine the historical evolution of multiple modernities within Islam. The book argues that we can observe the rise and spread of a relatively hegemonic idea according to which the relation to Islamic traditions bestows projects of Muslim modernities with cultural authenticity. At the same time, it provides an interpretation of this specifically Islamic discourse of modernity as an inherent part of global modernity in conceptual terms understood as the emergence of world society.Key FeaturesInterprets modern Muslim history as an integral part of global modernityPresents a unique combination of social theory with Islamic studiesCritically revises Eisenstadt's concept of multiple modernitiesCombines two distinct concepts of world society with theories of social emergenceSix case studies give an account on the multiple modernities within IslamA theoretically informed fresh view on the construction of modern Muslim identitiesBased on more than 30 years of experience in Muslim countries"
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Jung, D. (2023). Islamic Modernities in World Society: The Rise, Spread, and Fragmentation of a Hegemonic Idea. Edinburgh University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Jung, Dietrich. 2023. Islamic Modernities in World Society: The Rise, Spread, and Fragmentation of a Hegemonic Idea. Edinburgh University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Jung, Dietrich. Islamic Modernities in World Society: The Rise, Spread, and Fragmentation of a Hegemonic Idea. Edinburgh University Press, 2023.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Jung, D. (2023). Islamic modernities in world society: the rise, spread, and fragmentation of a hegemonic idea. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Jung, Dietrich. Islamic Modernities in World Society: The Rise, Spread, and Fragmentation of a Hegemonic Idea. Edinburgh University Press, 2023.
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| 505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction: Why this Book and What Is its Argument? -- Part I State of the Art and Theoretical Framework -- 1 Islam and Modernity: A Brief Discussion of the State of the Art -- 2 The Emergence of World Society: Projects of Modernity in Global Social Contexts -- Part II Modern State Formation and the Islamic Discourse of Modernity -- 3 From Empire to National States: Modernization in the Ottoman Empire | |
| 505 | 8 | |a 4 Making Modernity Islamic: The Quest for Religious, Political and Social Reform -- 5 Diverging Directions: "Islamist" and "Secularist" Projects of Muslim Modernities -- Part III Science, Economics, and Agency in the Islamic Discourse of Modernity -- 6 Boundary Negotiations between Islam and Science: The Islamization of Knowledge and the Idea of an Islamic University -- 7 Boundary Negotiations between Islam and Economics: Islamic Finance, Halal Markets, and the Muslim Entrepreneur -- 8 Multiple Jihads: Modern Social Actorhood in the Name of Islam -- Conclusions: The Mosaic of Islamic Modernities | |
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