GSSCA25_Foellmer.pdf

Processes of individualization in Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Senegal and Tunisia are central to current social dynamics and form the key theme of the present volume. The central question is how social transformations inform the field of the religious and how processes of religious change likewise have an...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-584962022-09-23T03:10:45Z Religiöser Wandel in muslimischen Gesellschaften Föllmer, Katja Franke, Lisa Maria Kühn, Johanna Loimeier, Roman Sieveking, Nadine Föllmer, Katja Franke, Lisa Maria Kühn, Johnna Loimeier, Roman Sieveking, Nadine bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences Processes of individualization in Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Senegal and Tunisia are central to current social dynamics and form the key theme of the present volume. The central question is how social transformations inform the field of the religious and how processes of religious change likewise have an impact on social change. The contributions in this volume focus in particular on the realities of life for women from urban middle-class milieus. They show how women’s efforts to shape one's individual life may run counter to established social and religious norms. While analyzing milieu-specific dynamics, particular attention is devoted to the question how processes of social and religious change become manifest in both gender and generational relations. Western ideals of modernity, globalized discourses and respective leisure/fashion-practices as well as expressions of individualized lifestyles have an impact on dynamics of social and religious change and are discussed in this volume in specific religious as well as non-religious social contexts. 2022-09-22T04:30:49Z 2022-09-22T04:30:49Z 2022 book book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58496 ger eng application/pdf n/a GSSCA25_Foellmer.pdf Universitätsverlag Göttingen ffaff15c-73ed-45cd-8be1-56a881b51f62 178e65b9-dd53-4922-b85c-0aaa74fce079 H2020 European Research Council H2020 Excellent Science - European Research Council open access
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description Processes of individualization in Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Senegal and Tunisia are central to current social dynamics and form the key theme of the present volume. The central question is how social transformations inform the field of the religious and how processes of religious change likewise have an impact on social change. The contributions in this volume focus in particular on the realities of life for women from urban middle-class milieus. They show how women’s efforts to shape one's individual life may run counter to established social and religious norms. While analyzing milieu-specific dynamics, particular attention is devoted to the question how processes of social and religious change become manifest in both gender and generational relations. Western ideals of modernity, globalized discourses and respective leisure/fashion-practices as well as expressions of individualized lifestyles have an impact on dynamics of social and religious change and are discussed in this volume in specific religious as well as non-religious social contexts.
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