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List of Tables | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
A note on spelling | ||
Glossary | ||
Map of Senegal | ||
Introduction: good Africans, good citizens, good Muslims | 1 | |
1 | Islam in the politics of state-society relations | 15 |
2 | The structure of society: Fatick in the Senegalese context | 39 |
3 | The state-citizen relationship: struggle over bridges | 76 |
4 | The marabout-disciple relationship I: foundations of recruiting and following | 115 |
5 | The marabout-disciple relationship II: the structures of allegiance | 149 |
6 | The state-marabout relationship: collaboration, conflict, and alternatives | 200 |
7 | Bureaucrats, marabouts, and citizen-disciples: how precarious a balance? | 244 |
Notes | 266 | |
Bibliography | 314 | |
Index | 332 |
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