pt. 1. Struggles for the Familiar. Ch. 1. Religion, Islam, and the State in Africa. Ch. 2. Sudan: The Search for Political Coherency. Ch. 3. The Civil War -- pt. 2. Out of Bounds Islam and Transformation. Ch. 4. Indigenous Solutions: Islamicization and Postcolonial Identity. Ch. 5. Sociality of the Capital: Transformation of Khartoum. Ch. 6. The Discursive Practices of the Islamic Movement. Ch. 7. Politics of Cultural Revival. Ch. 8. The Religion of Race, the Race for Religion -- pt. 3. A Reference from Another Africa. Ch. 9. Advantageous Marginalities: A South African Critique of the Islamic Movement in Sudan.
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