ISBN:
9781409462118
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 312 Seiten
Series Statement:
Contemporary thought in the Islamic world
DDC:
306.6/97
Keywords:
Islamic sociology
;
Islam
;
Islamic civilization
;
Islam
;
Christentum
;
Religion
;
Soziologie
;
Tradition
;
Kapitalismus
;
Traditionale Kultur
;
Gesellschaft
;
Orientalismus
;
Politischer Islam
;
Medienkonsum
;
Frau
;
Diaspora
;
Multikulturelle Gesellschaft
;
Pluralismus
;
Islamisches Recht
;
Islamische Staaten
;
Westliche Welt
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Islam
;
Soziologie
;
Gesellschaft
;
Kultur
Abstract:
“Taking a thematic approach, Bryan S. Turner draws together his writings which explore the relationship between Islam and the ideas of Western social thinkers. Turner engages with the broad categories of capitalism, orientalism, modernity, gender, and citizenship among others, as he examines how Muslims adapt to changing times and how Islam has come to be managed by those in power.” (Publisher's description)
Description / Table of Contents:
Islam, capitalism and the Weber thesesOrigins and traditions in Islam and Christianity -- State, science and economy in traditional societies -- Conscience in the construction of religion: a critique of Marshall G.S. Hodgson's The venture of Islam -- Orientalism, Islam and capitalism -- On the concept of axial space: orientalism and the originary -- Orientalism, or the politics of the text -- Leibniz, Islam and cosmopolitan virtue -- Sovereignty and emergency: political theology, Islam and American conservatism -- Class, generation and Islamism: towards a global sociology of political Islam -- Religious authority and the new media -- Women, piety and practice: a study of women and religious practice in Malaysia -- The body and piety: the hijab and marriage -- Islam, diaspora and multiculturalism -- Shari'a and legal pluralism in the West.
Description / Table of Contents:
Islam, capitalism and the Weber theses -- Origins and traditions in Islam and Christianity -- State, science and economy in traditional societies -- Conscience in the construction of religion: a critique of Marshall G.S. Hodgson's The venture of Islam -- Orientalism, Islam and capitalism -- On the concept of axial space: orientalism and the originary -- Orientalism, or the politics of the text -- Leibniz, Islam and cosmopolitan virtue -- Sovereignty and emergency: political theology, Islam and American conservatism -- Class, generation and Islamism: towards a global sociology of political Islam -- Religious authority and the new media -- Women, piety and practice: a study of women and religious practice in Malaysia -- The body and piety: the hijab and marriage -- Islam, diaspora and multiculturalism -- Shari'a and legal pluralism in the West.
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 295-305
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Literaturverzeichnisse
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Wurde 2016 von Routledge ohne Änderungen publiziert. Routledge und Ashgate sind beide Teil der Taylor & Francis Group.
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Preface
,
Introduction : Bryan S. Turner : building the sociology of Islam
,
Introduction to section I : classical approaches - understanding Islam
,
Islam, capitalism and the Weber theses
,
Origins and traditions in Islam and Christianity
,
State, science and economy in traditional societies : some problems in weberian sociology of science
,
Conscience in the construction of religion : a critique of Marshall G.S. Hodgson's The venture of Islam
,
Introduction to section II : orientalist debate - positioning Islam
,
Orientalism, Islam and capitalism
,
On the concept of axial space : orientalism and the originary
,
Orientalism, or the politics of the text
,
Leibniz, Islam and cosmopolitan virtue
,
Introduction to section III : Islam today - sociological perspectives
,
Sovereignty and emergency : political theology, Islam and American conservatism
,
Class, generation and Islamism : towards a global sociology of political Islam
,
Religious authority and the new media
,
Women, piety and practice : a study of women and religious practice in Malaysia
,
The body and piety : the hijab and marriage
,
Islam, diaspora and multiculturalism
,
Shari'a and legal pluralism in the West
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