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        3. Islam’s New Visibility and the Secular Public in Senegal
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        Beth A. Buggenhagen
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Acknowledgments vii
 - Abbreviations ix
 - 1. Introduction: The Public Role of the “Good Islam”: Sufi Islam and the Administration of Pluralism 1
 - 2. A Secular Age and the World of Islam 36
 - 3. Islam’s New Visibility and the Secular Public in Senegal 51
 - 4. Dakar’s Sunnite Women: The Dialectic of Submission and Defiance in a Globalizing City 73
 - 5. Sovereign Islam in a Secular State: Hidden Knowledge and Sufi Governance Among “Taalibe Baay” 99
 - 6. The Senegalese “Social Contract” Revisited: The Muridiyya Muslim Order and State Politics in Postcolonial Senegal 125
 - 7. Religious and Cultural Pluralism in Senegal: Accommodation Through “Proportional Equidistance”? 147
 - 8. Islam, the “Originaires,” and the Making of Public Space in a Colonial City: Saint-Louis of Senegal 180
 - 9. Stateness, Democracy, and Respect: Senegal in Comparative Perspective 205
 - 10. Negotiating Islam in the Era of Democracy: Senegal in Comparative Regional Perspective 239
 - Glossary 267
 - Contributors 269
 - Index 273
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Acknowledgments vii
 - Abbreviations ix
 - 1. Introduction: The Public Role of the “Good Islam”: Sufi Islam and the Administration of Pluralism 1
 - 2. A Secular Age and the World of Islam 36
 - 3. Islam’s New Visibility and the Secular Public in Senegal 51
 - 4. Dakar’s Sunnite Women: The Dialectic of Submission and Defiance in a Globalizing City 73
 - 5. Sovereign Islam in a Secular State: Hidden Knowledge and Sufi Governance Among “Taalibe Baay” 99
 - 6. The Senegalese “Social Contract” Revisited: The Muridiyya Muslim Order and State Politics in Postcolonial Senegal 125
 - 7. Religious and Cultural Pluralism in Senegal: Accommodation Through “Proportional Equidistance”? 147
 - 8. Islam, the “Originaires,” and the Making of Public Space in a Colonial City: Saint-Louis of Senegal 180
 - 9. Stateness, Democracy, and Respect: Senegal in Comparative Perspective 205
 - 10. Negotiating Islam in the Era of Democracy: Senegal in Comparative Regional Perspective 239
 - Glossary 267
 - Contributors 269
 - Index 273