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Nationalism, Language, and Muslim Exceptionalism

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Informationen zum Autor Tristan James Mabry is Lecturer in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School. Klappentext In an era of ethnopolitical conflict and constitutional change worldwide, nationalist and Islamist movements are two of the most powerful forces in global politics. However, the respective roles played by nationalism and Islamism in Muslim separatist movements have until recently been poorly understood. The conventional view foregrounds Muslim exceptionalism, which suggests that allegiance to the nation of Islam trumps ethnic or national identity. But, as Tristan James Mabry shows, language can be a far more reliable indicator of a Muslim community's commitment to nationalist or Islamist struggles. Drawing on fieldwork in Iraq, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines, Nationalism, Language, and Muslim Exceptionalism examines and compares the ethnopolitical identity of six Muslim separatist movements. There are variations in secularism and ethnonationalism among the cases, but the key factor is the presence or absence of a vernacular print culture-a social cement that binds a literate population together as a national group. Mabry shows that a strong print culture correlates with a strong ethnonational identity, and a strong ethnonational identity correlates with a conspicuous absence of Islamism. Thus, Islamism functions less as an incitement, more as an opportunistic pull with greater influence when citizens do not have a strong ethnonational bond. An innovative perspective firmly grounded in empirical research, Nationalism, Language, and Muslim Exceptionalism has important implications for scholars and policymakers alike. Zusammenfassung Drawing on fieldwork in Iraq! Pakistan! India! Indonesia! and the Philippines! Nationalism! Language! and Muslim Exceptionalism compares the politics of six Muslim separatist movements! locating shared language and print culture as a central factor in Muslim ethnonational identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Muslim Nations Chapter 3. National Tongues Chapter 4. Modern Standard Arabs Chapter 5. Tongue Ties: The Kurds of Iraq Chapter 6. Natives of the "New Frontier": The Uyghurs of Xinjiang Chapter 7. Print Culture and Protest: The Sindhis of Pakistan Chapter 8. Speaking to the Nation: The Kashmiris of India Chapter 9. From Nationalism to Islamism? The Acehnese of Indonesia Chapter 10. Religious Community Versus Ethnic Diversity: The Moros of the Philippines Chapter 11. Nationalism, Language, and Islam Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments ...

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Tristan James Mabry is Lecturer in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School.

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Autoren Tristan James Mabry
Verlag University of pennsylvania pr
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 24.02.2015
 
EAN 9780812246919
ISBN 978-0-8122-4691-9
Seiten 264
Abmessung 163 mm x 235 mm x 24 mm
Serien Haney Foundation Series
Haney Foundation
Haney Foundation Series
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Weitere Religionen
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