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Politics of modern Muslim subjectivities : Islam, youth, and social activism in the Middle East
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Politics of modern Muslim subjectivities : Islam, youth, and social activism in the Middle East

Dietrich Jung

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PART I: THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK: UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY ISLAM WITH THE HELP OF SOCIAL THEORY
1. Modernity, Successive Modernities, and the Formation of the Modern Subject
2. Modern Religion, Religious Organizations and Religious Social Action
3. Islamic Reform and the Construction of Modern Muslim Subjectivities
PART II: POLITICS OF MUSLIM SUBJECTIVITIES IN JORDAN
4. State and Islam in Jordan: The Contested Islamic Modern
5. Charity and Social Welfare Organizations in Jordan: Negotiating the Islamic Modern
6. Charity and Modern Forms of Muslim Subjectivities in Jordan
PART III: POLITICS OF MUSLIM SUBJECTIVITIES IN EGYPT
7. State and Islam in Egypt: Secular Authority Versus Islamic Modernities
8. New Youth Organizations in Egypt: Charity and the 'Muslim Professional'
9. Leaders, Organizers and Volunteers: Encountering Idiosyncratic Forms of Subjectivities
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