The extent to which today's new media have transcended local and state frontiers and have reshaped understandings of gender, authority, social justice, identities, and politics in Muslim societies emerges from this timely and provocative book.
The extent to which today's new media have transcended local and state frontiers and have reshaped understandings of gender, authority, social justice, identities, and politics in Muslim societies emerges from this timely and provocative book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dale F. Eickelman is Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations at Dartmouth College. His recent publications include The Middle East and Central Asia: An Anthropological Approach, 4th Edition, and Muslim Politics (co-authored with James Piscatori). Jon W. Anderson is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at The Catholic University of America and co-director of the Arab Information Project at Georgetown University. He is author of Arabizing the Internet.
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface to the Second Edition Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration 1. Redefining Muslim Publics Dale F. Eickelman and Jon W. Anderson 2. The New Media, Civic Pluralism, and the Struggle for Political Reform Augustus Richard Norton 3. Communication and Control in the Middle East: Publication and Its Discontents Dale F. Eickelman 4. The Internet and Islam's New Interpreters Jon W. Anderson 5. The Birth of a Media Ecosystem: Lebanon in the Internet Age Yves Gonzalez-Quijano 6. Muslim Identities and the Great Chain of Buying Gregory Starrett 7. Bourgeois Leisure and Egyptian Media Fantasies Walter Arbrust 8. From Piety to Romance: Islam-Oriented Texts in Bangladesh Maimuna Huq 9. Civic Pluralism Denied? Jihadi Radicals the New Media in Post-Suharto Indonesia Robert W. Hefner 10. Media Identities for Alevis and Kurds in Turkey M. Hakan Yavuz Glossary Contributors Index
Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface to the Second Edition Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration 1. Redefining Muslim Publics Dale F. Eickelman and Jon W. Anderson 2. The New Media, Civic Pluralism, and the Struggle for Political Reform Augustus Richard Norton 3. Communication and Control in the Middle East: Publication and Its Discontents Dale F. Eickelman 4. The Internet and Islam's New Interpreters Jon W. Anderson 5. The Birth of a Media Ecosystem: Lebanon in the Internet Age Yves Gonzalez-Quijano 6. Muslim Identities and the Great Chain of Buying Gregory Starrett 7. Bourgeois Leisure and Egyptian Media Fantasies Walter Arbrust 8. From Piety to Romance: Islam-Oriented Texts in Bangladesh Maimuna Huq 9. Civic Pluralism Denied? Jihadi Radicals the New Media in Post-Suharto Indonesia Robert W. Hefner 10. Media Identities for Alevis and Kurds in Turkey M. Hakan Yavuz Glossary Contributors Index
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