El Madrid que mira hacia la Meca. La producción simbólica de alternativas sociales
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.2001.v56.i1.228Abstract
The paper's focus on Muslim space deals with the question of its symbolic meaning in the city at large: How did Muslim space become public and available in Madrid? Which are its boundaries? Can people go across them? How does this going across symbolic frontiers affect people's lives and social roles? The author's main aim in raising these questions is to address a more general purpose by linking the emerging Muslim space to the question of «modernity» in our currently complex world, where we are supposed to count on broader capacities of imagining different social lives for ourselves.
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