@Book{895377365, author="Bentlage, Bj{\"o}rn", title="tale of two stories: customary marriage and paternity : a discourse analysis of a scandal in Egypt", series="Islamkundliche Untersuchungen", year="2017", edition="First edition", address="Berlin", keywords="Common law marriage (Islamic law); Egypt; Paternity (Islamic law); Paternity; Domestic relations (Egyptian law); Domestic relations; Scandals; History; Scandals in mass media; Discourse analysis", contents="Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Initial interest and previous mentions of the case -- Reorientation -- Law and sharia in contemporary Egypt -- Contextualization -- Media and mediatization -- (Inter-)discourse theory -- Synopsis and sources -- Prologue -- Special discourse-the legal story of Hind and Ahṃad -- Draft complaint -- Theoretical perspectives on Egyptian law -- The historical emergence of a special discursive formation -- The apparatuses and special discourses of Egyptian law -- The black letter part of the special discourse of law -- The reflective part of the special discourse of law -- The relation of q{\={a}}n{\={u}}n and fiqh in personal status law -- A digression on shariatic references -- The concept of marriage -- The marital regime -- The documentation of marriage -- The concept of lineage -- Legal questions -- The classification of sexual relations -- The rules of evidence -- The verdict -- Interdiscourse-the public story of Ahṃad and Hind -- Theory -- A contradistinction of source types -- J{\"u}rgen Link's model of interdiscourse -- Narrative patterns -- Drama -- Act : Truth -- Act : the discussions -- Act : the contestation -- Act : the campaign -- Scandal -- Scandals and mediatization -- A mediated scandal in Egypt -- Phase 1. latency -- Cause -- Phase 2. ascent -- -Sequential problems -- Phase 2. ascent (continued) -- Phase 3. consolidation -- Climax -- Phase 4. Fall -- Phase 5. rehabilitation -- Comments on dramatic presentation and the analysis as a scandal -- Mediated scandals and interdiscourse -- Discourse Analysis-perspectives on legal change and development -- The case of zayna and Ahṃad 'Izz (Egypt, 2015) -- Discursive events -- Legal development and the special discourses of modern law and fiqh -- Legislative changes -- The law no. 1 of the year 2000 -- The law proposals of 2006 -- Interpretational development -- Official fatwas -- Judicial precedent -- Judicial discretion -- Expert debates and discussions -- Legal development and interdiscourse -- The scandal as an interdiscursive event -- General mechanisms of interdiscursive depiction -- Accuracy and inaccuracy -- Inclusiveness -- Repetition and emphasis -- Inconsistencies and conflations -- Discourse positions and collective symbols -- Debate structures in Egypt -- The interdiscursive event -- Standpoints and stances on lineage and genetic testing -- The religious conservative standpoint -- The liberal progressive standpoint -- Continued : the religious conservative standpoint -- The hegemonial standpoint -- Shifting discourse positions -- Conclusion -- An interdiscursive model of of legal development -- Additional event types and the Arab Spring -- Additional event types and elementary discourse -- The dynamics of legal development -- The relevance of interdiscursive events for legal development -- The relevance of the scandal -- The general relevance of interdiscursive events -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Laws and legal texts -- Newspaper articles and other journalistic sources -- Other publications.", note="Bj{\"o}rn Bentlage", note="Dissertation Martin Luther Universit{\"a}t Halle-Wittenberg 2016", isbn="3879974640", language="English" }