Islamism, Re-Islamisation and the Fashioning of Muslim Selves: Refiguring the Public Sphere

Main author: Ismail, Salwa
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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language English
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description This article explores the political implications of Muslim public self-presentation and forms of self-fashioning associated with the ongoing processes of re-Islamisation in both Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority societies. It sketches how projects of the Muslim public self contribute to a refiguring of the public sphere. The argument put forward is that public practices of self-reform grounded in religion and presented in pietistic terms are political by virtue of being tied to projects of societal reform and because they have a bearing on the public sphere and public space. Proceeding from the premise that the public sphere is not neutral and that the subjectivities inhabiting it are shaped by power relations, the article examines the ways in which projects of Muslim public selves are imbricated in the material conditions of the settings in which they develop and as such are underpinned by dynamics of power and contestation.
format Journal Article
author Ismail, Salwa
author_facet Ismail, Salwa
authorStr Ismail, Salwa
author_letter Ismail, Salwa
title Islamism, Re-Islamisation and the Fashioning of Muslim Selves: Refiguring the Public Sphere
publisher The Berkeley Electronic Press
publishDate 2007
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5328/