Politics and Cultures of Islamization in Southeast Asia
Indonesia and Malaysia in the Nineteen-nineties
This book is about cultural and political figures, institutions and ideas in a period of transition in two Muslim countries in Southeast Asia, Malaysia and Indonesia. It also addresses some of the permutations of civilizing processes in Singapore and the city-state's image, moving across its borders into the region and representing a miracle of modernity beyond »ideas«. The central theme is the way in which Islam was re-constructed as an intellectual and socio-political tradition in Southeast Asia in the nineteen-nineties. Scholars who approach Islam both as a textual and local tradition, students who take the heartlands of Islam as imaginative landscapes for cultural transformation and politicians and institutions which have been concerned with transmitting the idea of »Islamization« are the subjects of this inquiry into different patterns of modernity in a tropical region still bearing the signature of a colonial past.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
Seiten 1 - 4 -
Contents
Seiten 5 - 8 -
Preface
Seiten 9 - 12 -
1. Renaissance, Civilization, Mediterranée: Islam and the Challenge of Modernity in Southeast Asia
Seiten 13 - 44 -
2. Indonesia - Malaysia: Structures of Embeddedness of Islam and the Multi-Ethnic Condition of Asia
Seiten 45 - 86 -
3. Bureaucratism and Proto-Institutionalization of Islam in the Minangkabau Region of West Sumatra
Seiten 87 - 142 -
4. Java Islam: Civil Society and Symbolic Politics of Tradition
Seiten 143 - 186 -
5. Malaysia: Democracy and State-Islam
Seiten 187 - 238 -
6. The Singapore Civilization
Seiten 239 - 260 -
7. Asian Crisis and the End of Islamization?
Seiten 261 - 270 -
Bibliography
Seiten 271 - 300 -
Backmatter
Seite 301
27 June 2002, 302 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8394-0081-4
File size: 2.1 MB
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