Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology) === This thesis presents an ethnographic study of the resurgence of public performances of Muslim-ness and an exploration of the Muslim politics of cultural difference in the democratic, post-colonial, and liberal context of the post-apartheid Sou...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-61042019-04-16T03:45:47Z Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship Alhourani, Ala Becker, Heike Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology) This thesis presents an ethnographic study of the resurgence of public performances of Muslim-ness and an exploration of the Muslim politics of cultural difference in the democratic, post-colonial, and liberal context of the post-apartheid South African nation-state. The central argument that underpins my approach throughout this thesis is that the post-apartheid cultural politics of 'rainbowism' has led to an enhanced and remarkable resurgence of public performance of Muslim-ness in Cape Town. This thesis posits that this resurgence has mediated a sense of belonging that is defined by the multiple allegiances of Muslims to their local cultural particularity, to the South African nation-state, and to the transnational Muslim Ummah. 2018-07-24T08:27:08Z 2018-08-31T22:10:06Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6104 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape |
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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology) === This thesis presents an ethnographic study of the resurgence of public performances
of Muslim-ness and an exploration of the Muslim politics of cultural difference in
the democratic, post-colonial, and liberal context of the post-apartheid South African
nation-state. The central argument that underpins my approach throughout this thesis
is that the post-apartheid cultural politics of 'rainbowism' has led to an enhanced and
remarkable resurgence of public performance of Muslim-ness in Cape Town. This
thesis posits that this resurgence has mediated a sense of belonging that is defined by
the multiple allegiances of Muslims to their local cultural particularity, to the South
African nation-state, and to the transnational Muslim Ummah. |
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Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship |
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Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship |
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Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship |
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Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship |
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Performances of Muslim-ness in post-apartheid Cape Town: Authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship |
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performances of muslim-ness in post-apartheid cape town: authenticating cultural difference, belonging and citizenship |
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University of the Western Cape |
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2018 |
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