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Identity and religion in Palestine: the struggle betwen Islamism and secularism in the occupied territories / Lybarger, Loren D 2007  Book
Lybarger, Loren D Book
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Publication Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2007.
Description xxii, 265p.hbk
Series Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics
Standard Number 9780691127293
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Secularism and the religious shift in Palestinian Chicago: implications for solidarity and activism / Lybarger, Loren D   Journal Article
Lybarger, Loren D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes transformations in Palestinian secularism, specifically in Chicago, Illinois, in response to the weakening of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the emergence of Islamic reformist structures since the late 1980s. Up until then, secular community organizations that aligned with the secular-oriented Palestinian political factions constituted the ideological center of this community. Beginning in the late 1980s, however, a discernible religious shift began to take place. The analysis draws from extensive fieldwork (2010–15) to show how secularism has not disappeared but rather transmuted into new, often hybrid forms whose lack of institutionalization reflect the attenuation of secularist structures and orientations. The weakening of the secularist milieu leaves individuals who have become disenchanted with the religious-sectarian shift (at the time of the fieldwork) with few alternatives for social connection, solidarity, and action. They forge their own idiosyncratic paths as a result.
Key Words Nationalism  Religion  Secularism  Immigrants  Identity  Chicago 
Palestinians 
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