Identity and religion in Palestine : the struggle between Islamism and secularism in the occupied territories /
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Author / Creator: | Lybarger, Loren D., 1964- |
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Imprint: | Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2007. |
Description: | xxii, 265 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Princeton studies in Muslim politics |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6244933 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliterations
- Chronology of Events
- Chapter 1. Islamism and Secular Nationalism
- Situating Secular Nationalism and Islamism in the Palestinian Setting
- Palestinian Islamist Mobilization in Regional Perspective
- Generation Dynamics within Social Movements
- Generational Transformation and Palestinian National Identity
- Chapter 2. The Secular-Nationalist Milieu
- The Ethos of Fathawi Nationalism
- Social Backgrounds
- Factors of Mobilization
- Conceptions of the Collective: Retrievals and Alterations
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. The Islamist Milieu
- The Structures and Ethos of the Islamist Milieu
- Social Backgrounds
- Mobilization: Events and Structures
- Islamist Conceptions of the Collective
- Al-jihad fi sabil al-nafs: The Struggle for the Soul
- Al-jihad fi sabil al-siyasa: The Struggle for Politics
- Al-jihad fi sabil al-thawra: The Struggle for the Revolution
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Thawra Camp: A Case Study of Shifting Identities
- Setting, Institutions, and Ethos of Thawra Camp
- Social Backgrounds of the Interlocutors
- Mobilization: Events and Structures
- Identity Formation in the Secular-Nationalist Milieu
- Identity Formation in the Islamist Milieu
- Hierarchies of Solidarity
- Sheer Secularism: Al-Libraliyyin
- Islamic Secularism
- Liberal Islamism
- Sheer Islamism
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Karama Camp: Islamist-Secularist Dynamics in the Gaza Strip
- Karama Camp and Post-Oslo Gaza
- The Camp
- The Gaza Strip
- The Asdudis: Social Backgrounds and Paths of Political Mobilization
- Conceptions of the Collective Order
- 'Abd al-Mu'min's Islamism
- Abu Jamil and "Traditionalist Nationalism"
- Islam without the Islamists: Latif, Imm Muhammad, and Abu Qays
- Conclusion
- Epilogue
- References
- Index