Islamic traditions and Muslim youth in Norway / / by Christine M. Jacobsen.

A major question regarding Islam in Europe concerns the religiosity of “Muslim youth” – a category currently epitomizing both the fears and hopes of multicultural Europe. How are Islamic traditions engaged and reworked by young people, born and educated in European societies, and which modes of reli...

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Superior document:Muslim minorities, v. 10
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Muslim minorities ; v. 10.
Physical Description:1 online resource (431 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / C. Jacobsen
  • Introduction / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter One. Situating Islam In Norway: Ethnographic Context And Theoretical Perspectives / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter Two. Envisioning Unity, Coping With Difference / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter Three. Who Are ‘We’? Social Imaginaries / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter Four. The Politics Of Recognition: (Re)Constructing Identity/Difference / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter Five. The Quest For Knowledge: Individualization And Religious Authority / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter Six. Becoming Muslim: Working On The Self / C. Jacobsen
  • Chapter Seven. Tradition, Authenticity And Autonomy / C. Jacobsen
  • Bibliography / C. Jacobsen
  • Index / C. Jacobsen.