Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 285 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Introduction / Mamadou Diouf & Mara A. Leichtman -- PART I: THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PEDAGOGY OF ISLAM -- The Shifting Space of Senegalese Mosques / Cleo Cantone -- The Longue Durée of Quranic Schooling, Society and State in Senegambia / Rudolph T. Ware -- PART II: GENDER, MARRIAGE, AND SEXUALITY -- Migration, Marriage, and Ethnicity: The Early Development of Islam in Pre-colonial Casamance / Aly Drame -- Beyond Brotherhood: Gender, Religious Authority, and the Global Circuits of Senegalese Muridiyya / Beth Anne Buggenhagen -- Jambaar or Jumbax-out?: How Sunnite Women Negotiate Power and Belief in Orthodox Islamic Femininity / Erin Augis -- PART III: CONVERSION AND SPIRITUAL TRANSLATIONS -- The Greater Jihad and Conversion: Sereer Interpretations of Sufi Islam / James F. Searing -- The Authentication of a Discursive Islam: Shia Alternatives to Sufi Brotherhoods / Mara A. Leichtman -- Searching for God: Young Gambian Conversion to the Tabligh Jamaat / Marloes Janson -- PART IV: MODERNITY, POLITICS, AND DIALECTICS -- Murid Modernity: Historical Perceptions of Islamic Reform, Sufism and Colonization / J.W. Glover -- Islam, Protest and Citizen Mobilization: New Sufi Movements / Fabienne Samson-Ndaw -- Dialectics of Religion and Politics in Senegal / Roman Loimeier |
Summary |
This book brings together scholars for their fresh perspectives on religious conversion, transnational migration, economic globalization, and the politics of education, power, and femininity in African Islam in Senegal |
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Drawing together contributions from history, anthropology, sociology, political science and religious studies, this collection of original essays interrogates the new structures and conditions of Islam in Senegal, locally and globally. This volume represents a break from the established literature on "Senegalese Islam," and brings fresh perspectives, alternative methodologies and provocative theories on transnational Islam, religious conversion, revisionist histories, and patterns of conspicuous consumption in relation to gender and Islam. Chapters highlight discourses and practices in the context of broadly defined sites: conversion, education, politics and economics, sexuality, popular culture and their impact on the multiple and changing articulations of Muslim identities. -- Publisher description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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SUBJECT |
Murīdīya gnd |
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Islam -- Senegal
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Islam -- Senegal -- History
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Islam and state -- Senegal
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Islam and politics -- Senegal
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Islam -- Africa -- History
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Islam.
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RELIGION -- Islam -- History.
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Religion.
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Islam
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Islam and politics
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Islam and state
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Politics and government
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Religion
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Gesellschaft
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Islam
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Senegal -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120010
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Senegal -- History -- 20th century
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Africa
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Senegal
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Senegal
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Genre/Form |
History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Diouf, Mamadou.
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Leichtman, Mara.
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ISBN |
9780230618503 |
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0230618502 |
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9780230606487 |
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0230606482 |
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9781349373765 |
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1349373761 |
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