Rethinking the Anthropology of Islam : Dynamics of Change in Muslim Societies. in Honour of Roman Loimeier.
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin/Boston :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH,
2024.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | ZMO-Studien Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Content
- Why Rethinking the Anthropology of Islam?
- Acknowledgements
- Publications of Roman Loimeier
- Congratulants
- Part I: Methodological Reflections on Social Practices and Cultural Productions of Meaning
- In the Event of the Lineage
- Notes Toward a Baraza Sociology ...
- This Is Tanta: Or What I Learned from Acting in an Unprofessional Manner during Fieldwork
- Measuring Risk in Pandemic Times: Social Relationships and Testing Technologies
- Part II. Religion I: Negotiating New Religious Values and Spaces
- Faith-Oriented Schooling as Socio-Moral Intervention
- Tropes of Longing and Loss
- Espaces sacrés et personnification écologique
- (Garden-)Walls: A Study of Religions's Exploration of Constructive Makers of Space
- Part II. Religion II: Agency in the Context of Religious Tradition and Change
- Pioneers of Piety
- 'Speaking for Islam': Three Malams and Their Claims to ʿIlm in a Zongo in Asante
- Between the Sociology of Religious Authority and the Anthropology of Religious Discourse: Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara and His Blasphemy Trial in Nigeria
- Alternatives to Conveying Religious Knowledge: Islamic Influencers - Insights from Egypt
- Part III. Society I: Social and Political Aspects of Change, and the Search for Identity from Historical and Cultural Perspectives
- Brushing Max Weber against the Grain in African Historiography: The Case of Pre-Colonial and Colonial Ilọrin
- Of Jewels, Eyeglasses, and Books: Muḥibb al-Dīn al-Khaṭīb as Booktrader and Publisher in the Early 1920s
- Warum der falsche Prophet im Nil ertrinkt: Unorthodoxe Bemerkungen zur postkolonialen Lesart von al-Ṭayyib Ṣāliḥs Roman Mausim al-hiğra ilā l-šimāl
- 'Zanzibaris' in Durban? South African Muslims and Racial Classification in 20th Century South Africa
- Social Movements and Collective Identity: A Cultural Approach.
- Part III. Society II: Gendered Agency and Discourses
- 'Honour'-Crime? Femicide? 'Just' Family Violence? Was it the Jinnī in the End? Narratives around a Young Woman's Death in Palestine in 2019
- Women and the City: Observations on Muslim Women's Lives in Kano (Nigeria) and Bobo-Dioulasso (Burkina Faso)
- Women and the Hajj in Senegal and Burkina Faso since 1980: Strategies, Initiatives, and Perceptions
- Discourse on Women in Tunisia: Between State Feminism, Patriarchy and Islamic Tendencies
- Gendered Expectations: Reflections on Domestic Labour and the Digitalization of Everyday Life in Egypt
- List of Contributors.


