Politics of Modern Muslim Subjectivities Islam, Youth, and Social Ac
Examining modern Muslim identity constructions, the authors introduce a novel analytical framework to Islamic Studies, drawing on theories of successive modernities, sociology of religion, and poststructuralist approaches to modern subjectivity, as well a
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		    THE MODERN MUSLIM WORLD Series Editor: Dietrich Jung of the Center for Contemporary Middle East Studies, University of Southern Denmark The modern Muslim world is an integral part of global society. In transcending the confines of area studies, this series encompasses scholarly work on political, economic, and cultural issues in modern Muslim history, taking a global perspective. Focusing on the period from the early nineteenth century to the present, it combines studies of Muslim majority regions, such as the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, with the analysis of Muslim minority communities in Europe and the Americas. Emphasizing the global connectedness of Muslims, the series seeks to promote and encourage the understanding of contemporary Muslim life in a comparative perspective and as an inseparable part of modern globality. Migration, Security, and Citizenship in the Middle East: New Perspectives Edited by Peter Seeberg and Zaid Eyadat Politics of Modern Muslim Subjectivities: Islam, Youth, and Social Activism in the Middle East Dietrich Jung, Marie Juul Petersen, and Sara Lei Sparre
 
 Politics of Modern Muslim Subjectivities Islam, Youth, and Social Activism in the Middle East
 
 Dietrich Jung, Marie Juul Petersen, and Sara Lei Sparre
 
 ISBN 978-1-137-38064-7 DOI 10.1057/9781137380654
 
 ISBN 978-1-137-38065-4 (eBook)
 
 POLITICS OF MODERN MUSLIM SUBJECTIVITIES
 
 Copyright © Dietrich Jung, Marie Juul Petersen, and Sara Lei Sparre, 2014. Reprint of the original edition 2014
 
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 To our interview partners Who so generously allowed us insight into their lives May their visions for a better society come true
 
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 Preface
 
 ix
 
 Acknowledgments
 
 xi
 
 Introduction: “We Have a Collective Vision to Build Our Society”
 
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 Part I Theoretical and Analytical Framework: Understanding Islamic History with the Help of Social Theory
 
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 1 Modernity, Successive Modernities, and the Formation of the Modern Subject
 
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 2 Modern Religion, Religious Organizations, and Religious Social Action
 
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 3 Islamic Ref		
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