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Discussing Islam and Modernity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Dale F. Eickelman*
Affiliation:
Dartmouth College

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 2000

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References

1 Warner, Michael, The Letters of the Republic (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990).Google Scholar

1 For a later elaboration of this argument, see Salvatore, Armando, “Staging Virtue: The Disembodiment of Self-Correctness and the Making of Islam as a Public Norm,” in Islam: Motor or Challenge of Modernity, ed. Stauth, Georg (Hamburg: LIT, 1998), pp. 87120.Google Scholar

1 Taylor, Charles, “Modernity and the Rise of the Public Sphere,” The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 14 (1993): 21819.Google Scholar