"I know of no one who has taken such an ambitious swath of time
and done such a good job of showing the continuity and change
across those one hundred years.... a splendid achievement, the
result of decades of research and reflection." --David Robinson
Controlling Knowledge examines the history of West African
Muslim society in the Republic of Mali, formerly the Soudan
Francais, in the 20th century. Focusing on the transformation of
Muslim institutions--especially modernized Muslim schools
(medersas) and voluntary organizations--over the past hundred
years, Louis Brenner uncovers the social and political processes
that have produced new forms, definitions, and expressions of Islam
that are patently different from those that prevailed a century
earlier. Brenner's study shows that Muslim society in Mali is
religiously pluralistic and that it has developed different ways of
relating religious obligations to prevailing social and political
conditions. Although they were heavily influenced by French and
Middle Eastern models, Brenner demonstrates that it was in
opposition to French colonial authority that the first medersas and
voluntary associations appeared. The complex array of power
relations within which these institutions evolved, under French
colonial rule and in the postcolonial secularist state, is revealed
in this thoughtful book. Controlling Knowledge makes a major
contribution to our understanding of Muslim history in Mali and
West Africa, both in recent decades and over the long term.
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