This comparative ethnography explores Islamic revival movements in France and India, home to the largest numbers of Muslim minorities in Western Europe and Asia. Parvez provides an in-depth view into how Muslims in two cities struggle to improve their lives as denigrated minorities, amid national crises of secular democracy.
This comparative ethnography explores Islamic revival movements in France and India, home to the largest numbers of Muslim minorities in Western Europe and Asia. Parvez provides an in-depth view into how Muslims in two cities struggle to improve their lives as denigrated minorities, amid national crises of secular democracy.
Z. Fareen Parvez is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction: Politicizing Islam across North and South Chapter 2. Secularism and Muslim Marginality Chapter 3. Politics of Redistribution Chapter 4. Political Community in the Slums of Hyderabad Chapter 5. Politics of Recognition Chapter 6. Antipolitics in the Banlieues of Lyon Chapter 7. Conclusion: Democracy, Feminism, and the War on Terror Appendix A: Between the "logic of logic" and the "logic of God" Appendix B: Interviews Glossary Notes References Index
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction: Politicizing Islam across North and South Chapter 2. Secularism and Muslim Marginality Chapter 3. Politics of Redistribution Chapter 4. Political Community in the Slums of Hyderabad Chapter 5. Politics of Recognition Chapter 6. Antipolitics in the Banlieues of Lyon Chapter 7. Conclusion: Democracy, Feminism, and the War on Terror Appendix A: Between the "logic of logic" and the "logic of God" Appendix B: Interviews Glossary Notes References Index
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