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Spiritual Economies Islam Globalization And The Afterlife Of Development Daromir Rudnyckyj

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Spiritual Economies Islam Globalization And The Afterlife Of Development Daromir Rudnyckyj
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.16 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Daromir Rudnyckyj
ISBN: 9780801448508, 9780801476785, 0801448506, 080147678X, 2010022632
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Spiritual Economies Islam Globalization And The Afterlife Of Development Daromir Rudnyckyj by Daromir Rudnyckyj 9780801448508, 9780801476785, 0801448506, 080147678X, 2010022632 instant download after payment.

In Europe and North America Muslims are often represented in conflict with modernity-but what could be more modern than motivational programs that represent Islamic practice as conducive to business success and personal growth? Daromir Rudnyckyj's innovative and surprising book challenges widespread assumptions about contemporary Islam by showing how moderate Muslims in Southeast Asia are reinterpreting Islam not to reject modernity but to create a "spiritual economy" consisting of practices conducive to globalization.
Drawing on more than two years of research in Indonesia, most of which took place at state-owned Krakatau Steel, Rudnyckyj shows how self-styled "spiritual reformers" seek to enhance the Islamic piety of workers across Southeast Asia and beyond. Deploying vivid description and a keen ethnographic sensibility, Rudnyckyj depicts a program called Emotional and Spiritual Quotient (ESQ) training that reconfigures Islamic practice and history to make the religion compatible with principles for corporate success found in Euro-American management texts, self-help manuals, and life-coaching sessions. The prophet Muhammad is represented as a model for a corporate CEO and the five pillars of Islam as directives for self-discipline, personal responsibility, and achieving "win-win" solutions.
Spiritual Economies reveals how capitalism and religion are converging in Indonesia and other parts of the developing and developed world. Rudnyckyj offers an alternative to the commonly held view that religious practice serves as a refuge from or means of resistance against modernization and neoliberalism. Moreover, his innovative approach charts new avenues for future research on globalization, religion, and the predicaments of modern life.

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