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In Ali Shariati and the Future of Social Theory, Dustin J. Byrd and Seyed Javad Miri bring together a collection of essays by a variety of scholars who explore the lasting influence of the Iranian sociologist and revolutionary, Ali Shariati. Thought to be the most important intellectual behind the Iranian Revolution of 1979, these essays engage in a future-oriented remembrance of Shariati's life and praxis, with the practical attempt to clarify, expand, and apply his liberational Islamic thought to modern conditions.
Contents
Acknowledgements
About the Contributors
1 Introduction
Dustin J. Byrd and Seyed Javad Miri
2 Shariati, Enlightenment and the Return of the Universal for Comparative Political Thinking
Eric Goodfield
3 Ideology by Any Other Name: Social Sciences and the Humanities as Western Catechism
Carimo Mohomed
4 Spokesmen of Intellectual Decolonization: Shariati in Dialogue with Alatas
Esmaeil Zeiny
5 Ali Shariati's Critique of Durkheim's Sociology of Religion
Seyed Javad Miri
6 Ali Shariati and Critical Theory: From Black Affirmation to Red Negation
Dustin J. Byrd
7 Ali Shariati and Ethical Humanism: Conceiving a Perspective of Liberative Social Ethics
Teo Lee Ken
8 The Liberties of a Transmitter: Frantz Fanon According to Shariati
Georg Leube
9 Understanding Ali Shariati's Political Thought
Chandra Muzaffar
10 The New Islamism: Remembrance and Liberation
Sophia Rose Arjana
11 Ali Shariati on the Question of Palestine: Making a Sacred Symbol for Uprising against Injustice and Domination
Mahdi Ahouie
12 Shariati on Islamic and Western Philosophy of Education
Khosrow Bagheri Noaparast
13 Ali Shariati and Anti-Americanism in the Persian Gulf Region
Fatemeh Shayan
14 We and Shariati
M. Kürşad Atalar
15 Musulman-e Marksisti: The Islamic Modernism of Ali Shariati inReligion vs. Religion
Bader Mousa Al-Saif
Index