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Multiple Modernities in Muslim Societies

by Modjtaba Sadria

Poses the question of what it means to be modern. This book explores notions of myriad 'multiple modernities' that operate beyond the Western singular definition of modern civilisation.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Is there any such thing as modernity in Islamic societies and, if so, what are the identifiable elements of this modernity? Here, a leading group of thinkers and practitioners from diverse theoretical backgrounds pose the question of what it means to be modern - exploring notions of myriad 'multiple modernities' that operate beyond the Western singular definition of modern civilisation. Questions about which aspects of civilisation might be identified as the tangible elements of modernity are discussed, both within the built environment - the cities, architecture, the material cultural heritage - and within the lived environment - in culture, politics and economics. This represents a major new contribution to the debate about modernity, and offers new perspectives and ways of considering experiences of modernity in non-Western societies.

Author Biography

Dr Modjtaba Sadria is Professor at the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, Aga Khan University.

Description for Bookstore

Here, a leading group of thinkers and practitioners from diverse theoretical backgrounds pose the question of what it means to be modern

Details

ISBN1848851839
Pages 160
Year 2009
ISBN-10 1848851839
ISBN-13 9781848851832
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2009-03-30
Short Title MULTIPLE MODERNITIES IN MUSLIM
Language English
Media Book
Subtitle Tangible Elements and Abstract Perspectives
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by Modjtaba Sadria
DEWEY 305.697
Illustrations 44 integrated b/w illustrations
Author Modjtaba Sadria
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
UK Release Date 2009-03-30
NZ Release Date 2009-03-30
AU Release Date 2009-03-29

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