Putting Islam to Work |
Preface |
• | Notes |
A Note on Transliteration |
Acknowledgments |
I |
1. Creating an Object |
• | An Alexandria Quartet |
• | The Anthropology of Islam |
• | Cultural Production and Social Reproduction |
• | History and Typology |
• | Notes |
II |
2. Education and the Management of Populations |
• | Schooling and the Colonial Project |
• | Exoticizing the Classroom |
• | Furnishing Children for the Schools |
• | Education and British Colonial Policy, 1882–1922 |
• | Moral Order: The Primitive Conception of the Teacher |
• | See-sawing Backwards and Forwards the Whole Time |
• | Public Order: The Best Way of Keeping These People Quiet |
• | The Regeneration of the Arab |
• | Wild Fanatics and Impostors |
• | Work: The Observation of Facts |
• | Women: An Educated and Enlightened Motherhood |
• | Conclusion |
• | Notes |
3. The Progressive Policy of the Government |
• | Reaction and Responsibility |
• | The Religious Difficulty |
• | “The Four R's” |
• | The Nasser Years, 1952–1970 |
• | Science and Faith: Sadat and After |
• | Religion in Postprimary Schools |
• | Notes |
III |
4. Learning about God |
• | Postmodern Knowledge |
• | Just Like Getting Tall |
• | School as the House of God |
• | The Nasr Language School |
• | Islam Outside the Religion Class |
• | Reviving the Kuttab |
• | Clubs and Contests |
• | Social Service Agencies and Charitable Organizations |
• | Models and Media |
• | Notes |
5. The Path of Clarification |
• | The Interpretation of Culture and the Culture of Interpretation |
• | Encountering the Word |
• | Form and Content |
• | The Transformation of Texts |
• | Family and School as Sources of Moral Authority |
• | Supplements to Public Sector Instructional Media |
• | Notes |
6. Growing Up: Four Stories |
• | It's Not Haram, But They Might Not Understand It |
• | People Use Religion, Too |
• | I Had Some Friends There |
• | This Wonderful Girl Who Wore the Higab |
• | Persuasion Beyond the Classroom |
• | Conclusion |
• | Notes |
IV |
7. State of Emergency |
• | Trainings |
• | This Is Not a Demonstration |
• | The Sons of Egypt |
• | A Thousand Martyrs |
• | One Hundred Percent Under Control |
• | The Drop of a Gun |
• | They Need to Get Rid of Some People |
• | Too Many Secrets |
• | There Is No Terrorism in Egypt |
• | Notes |
8. Broken Boundaries and the Politics of Fear |
• | Religion and Social Class |
• | Education and Authority |
• | Habeas Corpus? |
• | The Realization of Distant Consequences |
• | The Disturbed Surface of the Public Mind |
• | The Past in the Present |
• | Religion as a Politically Constituted Defense Mechanism |
• | Notes |
Bibliography |
• | Religious Studies Textbooks in Arabic |
• | Other Works in Arabic |
• | Works in English and French |