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Judul Muslim Politics
Pengarang Dale F. Eickelman
and James Piscatori
Penerbitan New York Thomson 1996
Deskripsi Fisik xix, 235p.: illus,;23cm.
ISBN 0691120536
Subjek Islamic politics
Muslim-Political Activity
Religion and Politics
Abstrak This book is about how to think about "Muslim politics". A vast amount of literature exists on Islam and politics, and from different perspective we ourselves have contributed to it. Drawing on that literature, we seek to clarify the meanings of such concepts as tradition, authority, ethnicity, protest, and symbolic space that are inescapably part of theprofessional inheritance of our disciplines anthropology and political science but which often recede into the background of ethnographic or political case studies. It is not a book about the Islamic revival, nor is it a handbook to the politics of individual Muslim societies, much less to the politics of the Middle East. This book is intended to pose questions about the nature of one kind of politics similar to but not synonymous with what Michael Mann (1986) calls "ideological politics" in a variety of regional settings.
Catatan Indeks : p.219 - 235
Bahasa Inggris
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