Ethnographies of Islam : ritual performances and everyday practices / edited by Baudouin Dupret [and others].
Material type: TextSeries: Exploring Muslim contextsPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, �2012.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 202 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0748645519
- 9780748645510
- Religious life -- Islam
- Islam -- Customs and practices
- Rites and ceremonies -- Islamic countries
- Islam -- Rituals
- Cultural pluralism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Muslim diaspora
- Muslims -- Ethnic identity
- Islam and civil society
- RELIGION -- Islam -- General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Cultural pluralism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Islam and civil society
- Islam -- Customs and practices
- Islam -- Rituals
- Muslim diaspora
- Muslims -- Ethnic identity
- Religious life -- Islam
- Rites and ceremonies
- Islamic countries
- Vie religieuse -- Islam
- Islam -- Coutumes et pratiques
- Rites et c�er�emonies -- Pays musulmans
- Islam -- Rituel
- Pluralisme (Philosophie) -- Aspect religieux -- Islam
- Diaspora musulmane
- Musulmans -- Identit�e ethnique
- Islam et soci�et�e civile
- Islam
- Onderzoeksmethoden
- Electronic books
- 305.697 23
- GN641 .E84 2012
- 11.01
Published in association with the Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations.
This comparative approach to the various uses of the ethnographic method in research about Islam in anthropology and other social sciences is particularly relevant in the current climate. Political discourses and stereotypical media portrayals of Islam as a monolithic civilisation have prevented the emergence of cultural pluralism and individual freedom. Such discourses are countered by the contributors who show the diversity and plurality of Muslim societies and promote a reflection on how the ethnographic method allows the description, representation and analysis of the social and cultural complexity of Muslim societies in the discourse of anthropology.--provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
Part I. Performing rituals. 1. Black magic, divination and remedial reproductive agency in Northern Pakistan / Emma Varley -- 2. Preparing for the Hajj in contemporary Tunisia : between religious and administrative ritual / Katia Boissevain -- 3. "There used to be terrible disbelief" : mourning and social change in Northern Syria / Katharina Lange -- 4. Manifestations of Ashura among young British Shi'is / Kathryn Spellman-Poots -- 5. The Ma'ruf : an ethnography of ritual (South Algeria) / Yazid Ben Hounet -- 6. The Sufi ritual of the Darb al-Shish and the ethnography of religious experience / Paulo G. Pinto -- 7. Preaching for converts : knowledge and power in the Sunni community in Rio de Janeiro / Gisele Fonseca Chagas -- 8. Worshipping the martyr president : the Darih of Rafiq Hariri in Beirut / Ward Vloeberghs -- 9. Staging the authority of the Ulama : the celebration of the Mawlid in urban Syria / Thomas Pierret -- Part II. Contextualising interactions. 10. The Salafi and the others : an ethnography of intracommunal relations in French Islam / C�edric Baylocq and Akila Drici-Bechikh -- 11. Describing religious practices among university students : a case study from the University of Jordan, Amman / Daniel Cantini -- 12. Referring to Islam in mutual teasing : notes on an encounter between two Tanzanian revivalists / Sigurd D'hondt -- 13. Salafis as shaykhs : othering the pious in Cairo / Aymon Kreil -- 14. Ethics of care, politics of solidarity: Islamic charitable organisations in Turkey / Hilal ALkan-Zeybek -- 15. Making Shari'a alive : court practice under an ethnographic lens / Susanne Dahlgren -- 16. Referring to Islam as a practice : audiences, relevancies and language games within the Egyptian Parliament / Enrique Klaus and Baudouin Bupret -- 17. Contesting public images of �Abd al-Halim Mahmud (1910-78) : who is an authentic scholar? / Hatsuki Aishima -- Part III. The ethnography of history. 18. Possessed of documents : hybrid laws and translated texts in the Hadhrami Diaspora / Michael Gilsenan.
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