Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh: Development, Piety and Neoliberal governmentality (Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series)
₹17,700.00
Explore the complex interplay of faith, development, and finance in South Asia. This insightful book critically examines Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh, revealing how they navigate neoliberal governmentality and international aid. It offers a nuanced perspective on how religious and economic rationalities shape social regulation, particularly influencing the subjectivity of Muslim women. Discover the comparative effectiveness of Islamic versus secular NGOs in delivering development, empowering women, and managing micro-financing schemes, including Shari’a-based models. An essential read for scholars and students of South Asian politics, development studies, and gender studies interested in religious economics.
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