Yasmin Moll is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan.
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Note on Transliteration and Translation Preface Introduction Part I 1. Calibration 2. Innovation 3. Moderation Part II 4. Impact 5. Coexistence Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Index
"Finally! An ethnography of Egypt's 'Islamic revival' that takes seriously its resistance to Salafi doctrinal and political coercion. Ambitious in scope and brilliantly executed,The Revolution Within gives us a front-seat view of Islamic satellite media while interrogating anthropological stagings of Muslim piety as the radical 'Other' of liberal secularism." -Sherine Hamdy, University of California, Irvine "With this engrossing work, we are treated to a rich, sophisticated journey into Islamic media and the aspirations, promises, and challenges therein. Few have followed media in Egypt's Islamic revival as closely and for as long as Yasmin Moll. Her work is a major contribution to Arab media studies." -Marwan Kraidy, Northwestern University in Qatar "Without exception or hyperbole, The Revolution Within is the best book I have ever read in the anthropology of Islam. Yasmin Moll challenges the Asadian wisdom that pits secular power against religious reason, offering instead a fine-grained analysis of competing 'theologies of mediation' that reflect different visions of Islam, nation, and revolution." -James Bourk Hoesterey, Emory University

