Muslim identities and modernity : the transformation of Egyptian culture, thought and literature

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    • Habib, Maha F

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Muslim identities and modernity : the transformation of Egyptian culture, thought and literature

Maha F. Habib

(Library of modern Middle East studies, 171)

I.B. Tauris, 2016

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

What have the concepts of modernity and secularization meant for Islamic tradition, culture and society? How have the discourses which surround all of these issues influenced Muslim self-perception and individual identity? There have been many attempts to describe and analyse the encounter between Islam and modernity in the Middle East, but few have been able so effectively to explore the impact this has on the idea and reality of religious identity and individual religiosity. Maha F. Habib examines modernity from this angle, offering socio-cultural, philosophical and literary perspectives. She assesses how this is played out in Egypt, analysing cultural changes in the country through its intellectual thought and literature, from the nineteenth century to the present day. Her references to the works of Muhammad Abdu, Muhammad Husayn Haykal, 'Abbas Mahmud al-'Aqqad, Naguib Mahfouz, Alaa al-Aswany and Salwa Bakr reveal contemporary issues and concerns which will interest those researching the cultural and social milieu of modern Egypt.

目次

Part I: Secularization, Islam and the Predicament of Identity Introduction Chapter 1: The Enlightenment Project and Secularization in the West Chapter 2: Modernity and Islam in Egypt: The Struggle for Self-Representation and the Problems of Orientation Chapter 3: Islam and Modernity: The Predicament of Identity Chapter 4: Narrating Islam, Modernity and Muslim Identity Chapter 5: Egyptian Writing and the Search for Authenticity Part II: States of Cultural Contestation and the Struggle for Self-Definition Chapter 6: Narrating the Nation: The Rise of Egyptian (Territorial) Nationalism Chapter 7: The Rise of Easternism and National Re-definition Chapter 8: Conclusions Part III: States of Ambivalence Chapter 9: Introduction Chapter 10: From Sacred to Secular: Time and Space, Alienation and Exile Chapter 11: The Transformation of Social Formations Chapter 12: The Plight of Women: Vulnerable, Powerless and Subjugated Chapter 13: Ambivalent Identities and the Sacred Chapter 14: Conclusion

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