Islam through Objects: Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350138308
ISBN-10: 1350138304
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 75 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350138304
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 75 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Contributions from leading Islamic studies scholars spanning religious studies, anthropology, art history, history, folklore, and cultural geography, who are working in differing regions and periods
Notă biografică
Anna Bigelow is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Stanford University, USA.
Cuprins
Introduction: Thinking with Islamic Things, Anna Bigelow (Stanford University, USA)Part I: Tracing Images1. Clothes of Righteousness: The MGT Uniform in the 20th Century, Kayla Renee Wheeler (Grand Valley State University, USA)2. The Masonic Muhammad: Modern Franco-Iranian Visual Encounters in Prophetic Iconography, Christiane Gruber (University of Michigan, USA)3. Relic Reproduction: Tracing the Lives of Muhammad's Sandal, Richard McGregor (Vanderbilt University, USA)Part II: Identifying Objects4. "The Greatest and Only Flag Known": The Lapel Pin in American Islam, Michael Muhammad Knight (University of Central Florida, USA)5. Tasbih in West African Islamic History: Spirituality, Aesthetics, Politics, and Identity, Ousman Murzik Kobo (Ohio State University, USA)6. Caps, Heads, and Hearts, Scott Kugle (Emory University, USA)Part III: Objects in Practice7. What Comes to Light When a Lamp Is Lit in Bektashi Tradition, Mark Soileau (Haceteppe University, Turkey)8. The Agency of the Material Taviz (Amulet) in a South Indian Healing Room, Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger (Emory University, USA)9. The Life of a Tablet, Aomar Boum (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)Part IV: Circulatory Systems10. Coins and Fish: Sovereignty, Economy, and Religion in the Islamicate Indian Ocean, Roxani Margariti (Emory University, USA)11. The Aljibe del Rey, D. Fairchild Ruggles (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)12. Zamzam Water: Scales of Environmentality and Decolonizing Material Islam, Anna Gade (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This is a fascinating and often surprising contribution to the Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion.
By bringing together a multitude of perspectives and disciplines ranging from social and cultural anthropology to history, from folklore to art history and ecology, the volume offers a very inspiring contribution to widening the scope of Islamic studies . A collection of articles that abound in epic qualities and convey adventures and surprises of research. Some of the touching and truly breath-taking stories contained in this very enjoyable book will remain in the mind of the reader for a long time.
This is a treasure box of exciting object-oriented analysesthat unpack how Islamic epistemes are enmeshed with the material world. Framed by Anna Bigelow's sophisticated introduction, this volume does not only offer a ground-breaking contribution to theorizing materiality in the study of Islam. It also triggers new insights for conceptualizing material religion from the angle of Muslim engagements with things.
Writing against misrepresentations of Islam as an iconophobic, monolithic tradition, this eclectic volume explores how Islamic things 'make sense' to Muslims around the world. Chapters colorfully narrate how Muslim communities come to identify an object as Islamic, saturated with Islamic meaning and presence, as well as how such objects animate and orient the senses and sensibilities of Muslims. Fascinating!
"This exciting edited collection of essays takes you on a journey to destabilize any notion you might have on 'Islam' through objects. An important book that will push you away from text to a world of things, beautifully illustrated-alive through the diverse lives of Muslims."
By bringing together a multitude of perspectives and disciplines ranging from social and cultural anthropology to history, from folklore to art history and ecology, the volume offers a very inspiring contribution to widening the scope of Islamic studies . A collection of articles that abound in epic qualities and convey adventures and surprises of research. Some of the touching and truly breath-taking stories contained in this very enjoyable book will remain in the mind of the reader for a long time.
This is a treasure box of exciting object-oriented analysesthat unpack how Islamic epistemes are enmeshed with the material world. Framed by Anna Bigelow's sophisticated introduction, this volume does not only offer a ground-breaking contribution to theorizing materiality in the study of Islam. It also triggers new insights for conceptualizing material religion from the angle of Muslim engagements with things.
Writing against misrepresentations of Islam as an iconophobic, monolithic tradition, this eclectic volume explores how Islamic things 'make sense' to Muslims around the world. Chapters colorfully narrate how Muslim communities come to identify an object as Islamic, saturated with Islamic meaning and presence, as well as how such objects animate and orient the senses and sensibilities of Muslims. Fascinating!
"This exciting edited collection of essays takes you on a journey to destabilize any notion you might have on 'Islam' through objects. An important book that will push you away from text to a world of things, beautifully illustrated-alive through the diverse lives of Muslims."