Features of the Divine Bureaucracy
This chapter details the contemporary features of an augmented bureaucracy over Islam by identifying three distinctive domains of bureaucratic power. They sometimes act in tandem, but most times act autonomously from one another. I identify the bureaucrac
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The Divine Bureaucracy and Disenchantment of Social Life A Study of Bureaucratic Islam in Malaysia Maznah Mohamad
Contestations in Contemporary Southeast Asia Series Editors Vedi Hadiz Asia Institute University of Melbourne Parkville, VIC, Australia Jamie S. Davidson Department of Political Science National University of Singapore Singapore, Singapore Caroline Hughes Kroc Institute for Int’l Peace Studies University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN, USA
his Palgrave Macmillan book series publishes research that displays T strong interdisciplinary concerns to examine links between political conflict and broader socio-economic development and change. While the emphasis is on contemporary Southeast Asia, works included within the Series demonstrate an appreciation of how historical contexts help to shape present-day contested issues in political, economic, social and cultural spheres. The Series will be of interest to authors undertaking single country studies, multi-country comparisons in Southeast Asia or tackling political and socio-economic contestations that pertain to the region as a whole. Rather uniquely, the series welcomes works that seek to illuminate prominent issues in contemporary Southeast Asia by comparing experiences in the region to those in other parts of the world as well. Volumes in the series engage closely with the relevant academic literature on specific debates, and include a comparative dimension within even single country studies such that the work contributes insights to a broader literature. Researchers based in Southeast Asian focused institutions are encouraged to submit their work for consideration. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/16279
Maznah Mohamad
The Divine Bureaucracy and Disenchantment of Social Life A Study of Bureaucratic Islam in Malaysia
Maznah Mohamad Department of Malay Studies and Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences National University of Singapore Singapore, Singapore
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