1st Edition

Transnational Muslim Politics Reimagining the Umma

By Peter G. Mandaville Copyright 2001
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book analyzes Islam as a form of 'travelling theory' in the context of contemporary global transformations such as diasporic communities, transnational social movements, global cities and information technologies. Peter Mandaville examines how 'globalization' is manifested as lived experience through a discussion of debates over the meaning of Muslim identity, political community and the emergence of a 'critical Islam'.
    This radical book argues that translocal forces are leading the emergence of a wider Muslim public sphere. Now available in paperback, it contains a new preface setting the debates in the context of September 11th.

    Introduction  1. Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries: International Relations and Translocal Politics  2. Before, During and After the West: Islam, Muslims and the Umma  3. Modes of Translocality: Travelling Theory, Hybridity, Diaspora  4. Living Islam: Politics and Community in the Muslim Diaspora  5. Transnational Public Spheres: Information and Communication Technologies in the Muslim World  6. Reimagining the Umma?

    Biography

    Peter Mandaville is Assistant Professor of Government and Politics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. He was formerly Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Kent at Canterbury in the UK, and has also held a visiting appointment at the American University in Washington DC. Previous publications include two co-edited books, The Zen of International Relations and Meaning and International Relations.