Politics of Piety is a groundbreaking analysis of Islamist cultural politics through the ethnography of a thriving, grassroots women's piety movement in the mosques of Cairo, Egypt. Unlike those organized Islamist activities that seek to seize or transform the state, this is a moral reform movement whose orthodox practices are commonly viewed as inconsequential to Egypt's political landscape. Saba Mahmood's compelling exposition of these practices challenges this assumption by showing how the ethical and the political are indelibly linked within the context of such movements. Not only is this book a sensitive ethnography of a critical but largely ignored dimension of the Islamic revival, it is also an unflinching critique of the secular-liberal principles by which some people hold such movements to account. The book addresses three central questions: How do movements of moral reform help us rethink the normative liberal account of politics? How does the adherence of women to the patriarchal norms at the core of such movements parochialize key assumptions within feminist theory about freedom, agency, authority, and the human subject? How does a consideration of debates about embodied religious rituals among Islamists and their secular critics help us understand the conceptual relationship between bodily form and political imaginaries? Politics of Piety is essential reading for anyone interested in issues at the nexus of ethics and politics, embodiment and gender, and liberalism and postcolonialism.
"This very timely book opens doors into spaces of Islamic piety that shatter the stereotypes which dominate thinking in the West. Mahmood carefully unpacks the distortions that common modes of liberalism and feminism impose on the Muslim world. She combines richness of description with theoretical sophistication to provide insight into the struggle of some Muslim women to live their faith, often in the face of not only Western liberal influences but also Arab nationalism and political Islamism. The reader is forced to face dilemmas that cannot be easily resolved. This is social science at its most illuminating."--Charles Taylor, Board of Trustees Professor of Law and Philosophy, Northwestern University, author of Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity
"This brilliant study of women in the contemporary mosque movement in Egypt is a provocative challenge to secular feminists and a testament to what anthropology can still offer--through its insistence on serious listening to other worlds--to critical social theory. No feminist theorist or anthropologist of modernity will be able to think the same way about liberalism, agency, or religion after reading this book. I hope that Mahmood's incisive analysis of the Islamic movement will also finally put an end to the banalities that currently masquerade as knowledge about this meaningful social movement."--Lila Abu-Lughod, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University, author of Veiled Sentiments: Honor and Poetry in a Bedouin Society
The role of women in Islamic countries, especially in developing countries, is increasingly recognized at all levels of development activity. A women's participation is critical to the success of these projects. Women get together to form agencies. In order...
评分The role of women in Islamic countries, especially in developing countries, is increasingly recognized at all levels of development activity. A women's participation is critical to the success of these projects. Women get together to form agencies. In order...
评分The role of women in Islamic countries, especially in developing countries, is increasingly recognized at all levels of development activity. A women's participation is critical to the success of these projects. Women get together to form agencies. In order...
评分The role of women in Islamic countries, especially in developing countries, is increasingly recognized at all levels of development activity. A women's participation is critical to the success of these projects. Women get together to form agencies. In order...
评分The role of women in Islamic countries, especially in developing countries, is increasingly recognized at all levels of development activity. A women's participation is critical to the success of these projects. Women get together to form agencies. In order...
Thanks for turning my intellectual value into disorder again...
评分Foucauldian...
评分把agency和submission-suppression区分开来,并由此反思西方的自由话语。
评分把agency和submission-suppression区分开来,并由此反思西方的自由话语。
评分上学期去交换的时候上宗教课读的,今天听讲座听到彭老师从anthropology of ethics角度分析引用,哇擦焕然一新!(发出菜鸡感叹
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