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How and why have women come to play a central role in the political
project of Islamic revivalism and in the power struggles between
Islamic and secular forces in Turkey? In this innovative book Ayse
Saktanber rejects approaches to this issue that ask what Islam
means for the position of women, or see Muslim women as the
"reverse" or the "dark" side of modernity. Taking as her subject
matter families who have come together to "live Islam" as
"conscious Muslims" in a suburb of Ankara, she attempts instead to
"render thinkable" the experiences of women who are not situated
within the discourse of modernity, and to look at the ways in which
they have become crucial agents in the effort to make Islam a
living social practice in a secular order.
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