Nonreligious Lifeworlds in Egypt

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESSISBN: 9781477333358

Sense-Making, Emotion, and Embodiment

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By Karin van Nieuwkerk
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
680 g
Pages:
300

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Karin van Nieuwkerk is an anthropologist and professor of contemporary Islam in Europe and the Middle East at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands. She is the editor of Moving In and Out of Islam and the author of "A Trade Like Any Other": Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt andPerforming Piety: Singers and Actors in Egypt's Islamic Revival.

Introduction Part I. Sensibilities and Polarization Around Nonreligion Chapter 1. A Recent Spread of Atheism? Chapter 2. The Revolution and Beyond Chapter 3. What Are Nonreligion and Atheism in the Egyptian Context? Chapter 4. Representing the "Other" Chapter 5. Ambivalent Self-Identifications and Shifting (Non)religious Positions Part II. Affective Trajectories Toward Nonreligion Chapter 6. Divine Love and Fear: Shifting Emotional Attachments to God Chapter 7. Doubt, Confusion, and Anxiety Chapter 8. Anger and Regret Chapter 9. Letting Go of Religion and the Relief of Laughter Chapter 10. Articulations of Individuality Chapter 11. Emotional Responses of Significant Others Part III. Lived Nonreligion Chapter 12. Tactics of Hiding and Revealing Nonreligion Chapter 13. Embodying Nonreligion Chapter 14. Sexuality and the Body Chapter 15. "Mixed" Partnerships and Gender Relations Chapter 16. Nonreligious Outlooks on Life: Ordinary Ethics, Life, and Death Chapter 17. Lifeworlds Notes References Index

"Nonreligious Lifeworlds in Egypt is an engaging and compelling study enhanced by statements from interviewees that are quite revealing and provide a sense of real lived experience. In addition, van Nieuwkerk's understanding of the social and political dynamics of contemporary Egypt adds nuance and relevance to the analysis" - Marcia K. Hermansen, Coeditor of Sufism in Western Contexts "Karin van Nieuwkerk's book will be an enormous contribution to the growing study of nonreligion and is one of the yet rare scholarly accounts of atheists beyond the West and the East (former post-Soviet countries). It makes significant methodological and conceptual contributions by highlighting the significance of ethics, life choices, embodiment, and emotions as well as ambivalence and ambiguity in the trajectory of nonreligious people-calling into question notions of atheism as simply a cognitive and rational position." - Mascha Schulz, Coeditor of Global Sceptical Publics: From Non-Religious Print Media to "Digital Atheism"

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