Stato civile e cultura politica islamica. Una riflessione antropologica

Starting from the debate between Clifford Geertz, Talal Asad and Ernest Gellner on religious traditions, ethos and power, the article offers a reflection on the political-intellectual dynamics that have led some Islamic and secular movements in the Middle East to formulate a project of social/instit...

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Main Author: Domenico Copertino
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Dipartimento Culture e Società - Università di Palermo 2023-12-01
Series:Archivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/aam/7516
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description Starting from the debate between Clifford Geertz, Talal Asad and Ernest Gellner on religious traditions, ethos and power, the article offers a reflection on the political-intellectual dynamics that have led some Islamic and secular movements in the Middle East to formulate a project of social/institutional organization called the civil state. The debate on this form of state lasted over a century and returned to the center of Islamic public discourse after the revolutions of 2010/2011. The article investigates the historical-political circumstances and the power/authority relations through which the model of the civil state was developed and adapted by the contemporary Islamic public, particularly in Egypt and Tunisia.
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Stato civile e cultura politica islamica. Una riflessione antropologica
Archivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
power
civil state
islamic public
ethos
arab spring
title Stato civile e cultura politica islamica. Una riflessione antropologica
title_full Stato civile e cultura politica islamica. Una riflessione antropologica
title_fullStr Stato civile e cultura politica islamica. Una riflessione antropologica
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title_short Stato civile e cultura politica islamica. Una riflessione antropologica
title_sort stato civile e cultura politica islamica una riflessione antropologica
topic power
civil state
islamic public
ethos
arab spring
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