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Introduction : reconstructing the public sphere in Muslim majority societies | 1 | |
Pt. I | Contested hegemonies in the public sphere | 27 |
1 | Socio-religious movements and the transformation of "common sense" into a politics of "common good" | 29 |
2 | Power, religion, and the effects of publicness in 20th-century Shiraz | 57 |
3 | "Doing good, like Sayyida Zaynab" : Lebanese Shi'i women's participation in the public sphere | 85 |
4 | "Building the world" in a global age | 109 |
Pt. II | Practice, communication, and the public construction of legal argument | 133 |
5 | Constructing the private/public distinction in Muslim majority societies : a praxiological approach | 135 |
6 | Communicative action and the social construction of shari'a in Pakistan | 155 |
7 | Is there an Arab public sphere? : the Palestinian intifada, a Saudi fatwa and the Egyptian press | 181 |
8 | Cover stories : a genealogy of the legal public sphere in Yemen | 207 |
Conclusion : public spheres transnationalized : comparisons within and beyond Muslim majority societies | 231 |
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