Structure presents the larger claims within which assemblages and atoms are organized. Here appears the framework that governs the book’s argument or one of its central nodes.
By book
- Where Is Contemporary Islamic Thought?: 36 pages
- The Human Formation of Islam: 51 pages
- Fundamentalist Thought and the Impossibility of Rootedness: 79 pages
- Islamic Thought: Critique and Ijtihad: 66 pages
- When Islam Awakens: 50 pages
- Readings of the Qur’an: 154 pages
- Battles for Humanism in Islamic Contexts: 74 pages
- From Manhattan to Baghdad: 35 pages
- Toward a Comparative History of Monotheistic Religions: 71 pages
Its place in the atlas
This layer is read together with the atlas map and reading paths, because it does not work on its own. Each page here returns to a book and connects to a broader concept, path, or topic.