Being young and Muslim : new cultural politics in the global south and north /

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Other Authors: Bayat, Asef, Herrera, Linda, 1964-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2010]
Series:Religion and global politics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Being young and Muslim in neoliberal times / Asef Bayat and Linda Herrera
  • Part I: Politics of dissent
  • Muslim youth and the claim of youthfulness / Asef Bayat
  • The drama of jihad: the emergence of Salafi youth in Indonesia / Noorhaidi Hasan
  • Moroccan youth and political Islam / Mounia Bennani-Chraïbi
  • Rebels without a cause?: a politics of deviance in Saudi Arabia / Abdullah al-Otaibi and Pascal Ménoret
  • The battle of the ages: contests for religious authority in the Gambia / Marloes Janson
  • Cyber resistance: Palestinian youth and emerging internet culture / Makram Khoury-Machool
  • Part II: Livelihoods and lifestyles
  • Young Egyptians' quest for jobs and justice / Linda Herrera
  • Reaching a larger world: Muslim youth and expanding circuitries of operation / AbdouMaliq Simone
  • Being young, Muslim and American in Brooklyn / Moustafa Bayoumi
  • Part III: Strivings for citizenship
  • "Also the school is a temple": republicanism, imagined transnational spaces, and the schooling of Muslim youth in France / André Elias Mazawi
  • Avoiding "youthfulness"?: young Muslims negotiating gender and citizenship in France and Germany / Schirin Amir-Moazami
  • Struggles over defining the moral city: the problem called "youth" in urban Iran / Azam Khatam
  • Part IV: Navigating identities
  • Securing futures: youth, generation, and Muslim identities in Niger / Adeline Masquelier
  • "Rasta" Sufis and Muslim youth culture in Mali / Benjamin F. Soares
  • Performance, politics, and visceral transformation: post-Islamist youth in Turkey / Ayşe Saktanber
  • Negotiating with modernity: young women and sexuality in Iran / Fatemeh Sadeghi
  • Part V: Musical politics
  • Fundamental's "Jihad rap" / Ted Swedenburg
  • Maroc-hop: music and youth identities in the Netherlands / Miriam Gazzah
  • Heavy metal in the Middle East: new urban spaces in a translocal underground / Pierre Hecker
  • Music VCDs and the new generation: negotiating youth, femininity, and Islam in Indonesia / Suzanne Naafs
  • Conclusion: Knowing Muslim youth / Linda Herrera and Asef Bayat.