Arguing Islam after the Revival of Arab Politics analyzes the politics of religion in the Arab world after the emergence of new public spheres over the past few decades. The book examines those spheres as they really are, not measuring them against any ideal of democratic deliberation.
Arguing Islam after the Revival of Arab Politics analyzes the politics of religion in the Arab world after the emergence of new public spheres over the past few decades. The book examines those spheres as they really are, not measuring them against any ideal of democratic deliberation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nathan Brown is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies, and Director of the Middle East Studies Program, all at The George Washington University.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction Part One: Publicity, Religion, and the Revival of Politics Chapter One: Understanding the Revival of Politics Chapter Two: Religion in Public Part Two: A Republic of Arguments Chapter Three: The Music (and Din) of the Spheres Chapter Four: Can Be Heard When Worlds Collide Chapter Five: Charting the Islamic Way: A Guide for the Perplexed Part Three: Does Arguing Matter? Chapter Six: Arab Constitutions, the Many Voices of the Public, and the Word of the One God Chapter Seven: The Public Politics of the Private Realm Chapter Eight: Arguing About the Children; Arguing in Front of Them Chapter Nine: Politics and Policy; Affect and Effect Bibliography
Contents Introduction Part One: Publicity, Religion, and the Revival of Politics Chapter One: Understanding the Revival of Politics Chapter Two: Religion in Public Part Two: A Republic of Arguments Chapter Three: The Music (and Din) of the Spheres Chapter Four: Can Be Heard When Worlds Collide Chapter Five: Charting the Islamic Way: A Guide for the Perplexed Part Three: Does Arguing Matter? Chapter Six: Arab Constitutions, the Many Voices of the Public, and the Word of the One God Chapter Seven: The Public Politics of the Private Realm Chapter Eight: Arguing About the Children; Arguing in Front of Them Chapter Nine: Politics and Policy; Affect and Effect Bibliography
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