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Islam in global modernity : sociological theory and the diversity of Islamic modernities / / Dietrich Jung
Islam in global modernity : sociological theory and the diversity of Islamic modernities / / Dietrich Jung
Autore Jung Dietrich
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden, Germany : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 pages)
Disciplina 737
Soggetto topico Civilization, Modern
ISBN 9783658399542
9783658399535
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface to "Islam in Global Modernity: Sociological Theory and the Diversity of Islamic Modernities" by Dietrich Jung -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Islam, Modernity, Modernities, and the "Provincialization" of Europe -- 1.1 Why This Book? Autobiographical Notes and Theoretical Positioning -- 1.2 Hijra wa jawazat: Michel Foucault and Hafiz al-Asad -- 1.3 The Organization of the Book and the Course of the Argumentation -- References -- 2 Islam and Modernity: A Sketch of the Academic Engagement with the Middle East and Islam -- 2.1 Islam and the Middle East in the Understanding of Modernization Theory -- 2.2 Edward Said's Criticism of Orientalism -- 2.3 Neo-Orientalists and Renewers in Islamic Studies -- 2.4 Research on Modern Islamic Piety Movements -- 2.5 Conclusions: The State of Research -- References -- 3 Islam and the Diversity of Modernity: Multiple, Successive, and Entangled Modernities -- 3.1 Shmuel Eisenstadt: The Theory of Multiple Modernities -- 3.2 Peter Wagner: The Theory of Successive Modernities -- 3.3 Postcolonialism: The Theory of Entangled Modernities -- 3.4 Ignaz Goldziher: Orientalist and Jewish Reformer -- 3.5 Muhammad Abduh: Egyptian Grand Mufti and Islamic Reformer -- 3.6 Conclusions: Restricted Liberalisms and Colonial Entanglements -- References -- 4 Islam and the Unity of Modernity: Modernization as an "Empty Progression" -- 4.1 Emile Durkheim: Anomie, Fait Social and Organic Solidarity -- 4.2 Niklas Luhmann: World Society and Functional Differentiation -- 4.3 Islam and Functional Differentiation: State, Economy and Science in Islamic Contexts -- 4.4 Modernity as a Cultural Project and as a Structural Process of "Empty Progression" -- 4.5 Conclusions: Unity and Difference of Modernity -- References -- 5 Islam and the Emergence of Modernity: World Society as an Emergent Social Reality.
5.1 Functional Differentiation as an Emerging Structur of Modernity -- 5.2 Emergence and Functional Differentiation in Islamic History I: Faith and Science in Islamic Thought -- 5.3 Emergence and Functional Differentiation in Islamic History II: Towards the Autonomy of Politics in the Islamic World -- 5.4 Conclusions: Max Weber and Islam -- References -- 6 Islam and the Modern Subject: Contingency, Identity, and Subject Cultures -- 6.1 Social Contingency and Modern Uncertainties -- 6.2 The Modern Subject: The Simultaneity of Autonomy and Submission -- 6.3 Typology of Modern Subject Cultures and Islamic Modernities -- 6.4 Conclusion: Islamic History in the Context of a "World Time" -- References -- 7 Islam and the Modern "World Culture": Organizations, Institutions, and Social Actors -- 7.1 World Society as World Culture: Theoretical Premises and Deliminations of the Stanford School -- 7.2 Isomorphic Forms of World Culture: Formal Organizations and Social Actors -- 7.3 Two Case Studies: Kemalist Turkey and the Islamic Republic of Iran -- 7.3.1 The Secularism of the Republic of Turkey -- 7.3.2 The Rule of the Religious Scholars in the Islamic Republic of Iran -- 7.4 Conclusions: Diffusions and Decouplings as "Circulative Adaptation" -- References -- 8 Conclusion: World Society and the Islamic Discourse of Modernity -- 8.1 Summary: Islam in Global Modernity -- 8.2 World Society as a Point of Comparison and Global History -- 8.3 The Islamic Discourse of Modernity: Authenticity and Hegemony -- References.
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Jung Dietrich  
Wiesbaden, Germany : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Muslim History and Social Theory [[electronic resource] ] : A Global Sociology of Modernity / / by Dietrich Jung
Muslim History and Social Theory [[electronic resource] ] : A Global Sociology of Modernity / / by Dietrich Jung
Autore Jung Dietrich
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 133 p.)
Disciplina 320.956
Collana The Modern Muslim World
Soggetto topico Middle East—Politics and government
Islam
History, Modern
Religion—History
World history
Culture
Middle Eastern Politics
Modern History
History of Religion
World History, Global and Transnational History
Global/International Culture
ISBN 3-319-52608-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Introduction: Searching for Similarities -- Chapter 2: Multiple, Entangled, and Successive Modernities: Putting Modernity in the Plural -- Chapter 3: Functional Differentiation, Theories of Emergence, and World Society: The Macro Level of Modernity -- Chapter 4: Contingency, Modern Subjectivity, and Cultural Types: The Micro Level of Modernity -- Chapter 5: Modernization, Organization, and Global Cultural Scripts: The Meso Level of Modernity -- Chapter 6: Conclusions: Emerging Global Modernity.
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Jung Dietrich  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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