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Islamic Modern: Religious Courts and Cultural Politics in Malaysia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Islamic Modern: Religious Courts and Cultural Politics in Malaysia

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael G. Peletz

ISBN:

9780691095080

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

10th February 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Systems of law: Islamic law
Anthropology
Politics and government
Regional / International studies

Dewey:

340.5909595

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

482g

Description

How do Islamic courts work What sorts of cultural understandings inform judicial process and litigants' strategies How do women's claims fare Do these courts promote social tolerance And how do states use them to consolidate power, build nations and shape a modern citizenry These are among the questions addressed in this book, which not only enhances our understanding of diversity among and within the world's Muslim communities, but also provides ethnographic, historical and transnational perspectives on contemporary Islam in the shifting landscape of a strategically important region of the world. Focusing on Malaysia, which has sustained more rapid development than probably any other Muslim nation, Michael Peletz explores the culture, political economy and history of Islamic courts. He demonstrates that they are centrally involved in the creation and policing of new Malay-Muslim identities (such as middle-class urban dwellers) that the state sees as the basis for a national polity that will be highly competitive. He also shows how and why Islamic courts are key sites in struggles involving ethnic and religious groups, social classes, political parties, and others with a major

Reviews

"The author's ethnography is incredibly thorough and rich in detail, which distinguishes this volume among contemporary treatments of Muslim legal systems. Peletz undoubtedly establishes a new standard here... Islamic Modern stands out as a masterful integration of rich ethnography and important themes from contemporary social theory."--Peter Mandaville, International Sociology "In a brief review it is impossible to convey the rich texture of the material and style of an impressive amount of research over many years. Unquestionably, this volume supercedes the only previous attempt in English ... in understanding the intersection between the legal, ethical, moral, and customary domains of Muslim family law at the community level."--Judith Nagata, Pacific Affairs "[Peletz's] evidence is vividly presented. Consequently, this will be a valuable book for cross-cultural comparison for the contribution it makes both to legal anthropology and to understanding the articulation of Islamic values in contemporary settings."--C.W. Watson, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Author Bio

Michael G. Peletz is W. S. Schupf Professor of Anthropology and Far Eastern Studies in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate University. He is the author of "A Share of the Harvest" and "Reason and Passion" and coeditor (with Aihwa Ong) of "Bewitching Women, Pious Men".

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