Linked e-resources
Details
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; Abstract ; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 Structure of this Book; 2 Geographies of Identity; Abstract ; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Troubling 'Youth'?; 2.3 Troubling Identities?; 2.4 Citizen Identities, National Belongings and State Formation; 2.5 Religion; 2.6 Intersections of Gender, Nation, Religion; 2.7 Conclusion; References; 3 The Research; Abstract ; 3.1 Research Rationale; 3.2 Research Contexts; 3.3 Research Approach and Research Methods; References; 4 Pakistan: Converging Imaginaries in an Islamic State; Abstract
4.1 Introduction and Context4.2 The Research; 4.3 Constructing the Nation; 4.4 Religion, Unity and Divisions; 4.5 Constructing the 'Ideal' Pakistani Citizen: Gendering the Nation; 4.6 Gendering the Nation Through the External 'Other'; 4.7 Conclusions; References; 5 Senegal: Muslim Youth Identities in a Secular Nation; Abstract ; 5.1 Introduction and Context; 5.2 The Senegalese Context; 5.3 The Research in Senegal; 5.4 Imagining the Nation: New Formations of the Secular; 5.5 Being a Young Senegalese Muslim: Rejection of the External Other; 5.6 Gender as Trouble: Impossible Positions?
5.7 ConclusionReferences; 6 Nigeria: Muslim Youth and Internal Others in a Multi-religious Nation; Abstract ; 6.1 Introduction and Context; 6.2 The Research in Nigeria; 6.3 Youth Identities-Initial Views; 6.4 Nation and External Others; 6.5 Religion and Internal Others; 6.6 Gender; 6.7 Conclusions; References; 7 Lebanon: National Imaginaries, State Fragilities and the Shi'a Other; Abstract ; 7.1 Introduction and Context; 7.2 The Research; 7.3 Nation and External Others; 7.4 Religion, Ethnicity and External Others; 7.5 Gender and External Others; 7.6 Conclusion; References
8 Conclusions: Intersecting Nation, Religion and GenderAbstract ; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Identities; 8.3 Troubling the Nation-Muslim Youth's National Belongings; 8.4 Troubling Religion?; 8.5 Gender Untroubled?; References; Appendix A Generic Bio-data Sheet; Appendix B Generic Focus Group Discussion Pro-forma; Index
4.1 Introduction and Context4.2 The Research; 4.3 Constructing the Nation; 4.4 Religion, Unity and Divisions; 4.5 Constructing the 'Ideal' Pakistani Citizen: Gendering the Nation; 4.6 Gendering the Nation Through the External 'Other'; 4.7 Conclusions; References; 5 Senegal: Muslim Youth Identities in a Secular Nation; Abstract ; 5.1 Introduction and Context; 5.2 The Senegalese Context; 5.3 The Research in Senegal; 5.4 Imagining the Nation: New Formations of the Secular; 5.5 Being a Young Senegalese Muslim: Rejection of the External Other; 5.6 Gender as Trouble: Impossible Positions?
5.7 ConclusionReferences; 6 Nigeria: Muslim Youth and Internal Others in a Multi-religious Nation; Abstract ; 6.1 Introduction and Context; 6.2 The Research in Nigeria; 6.3 Youth Identities-Initial Views; 6.4 Nation and External Others; 6.5 Religion and Internal Others; 6.6 Gender; 6.7 Conclusions; References; 7 Lebanon: National Imaginaries, State Fragilities and the Shi'a Other; Abstract ; 7.1 Introduction and Context; 7.2 The Research; 7.3 Nation and External Others; 7.4 Religion, Ethnicity and External Others; 7.5 Gender and External Others; 7.6 Conclusion; References
8 Conclusions: Intersecting Nation, Religion and GenderAbstract ; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Identities; 8.3 Troubling the Nation-Muslim Youth's National Belongings; 8.4 Troubling Religion?; 8.5 Gender Untroubled?; References; Appendix A Generic Bio-data Sheet; Appendix B Generic Focus Group Discussion Pro-forma; Index