Routledge Handbook on Islam in Asia -

Routledge Handbook on Islam in Asia

Chiara Formichi (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
370 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-10664-9 (ISBN)
54,85 inkl. MwSt
The Routledge Handbook of Islam in Asia offers both new and established scholarship on Muslim societies and religious practices across Asia, from a variety of interdisciplinary angles, with chapters covering South, Central, East and Southeast Asia, as well as Africa-Asia connections.
The Routledge Handbook on Islam in Asia offers both new and established scholarship on Muslim societies and religious practices across Asia, from a variety of interdisciplinary angles, with chapters covering South, Central, East and Southeast Asia, as well as Africa–Asia connections.

Presenting work grounded in archival, literary, and ethnographic inquiry, contributors to this handbook lend their expertise to paint a picture of Islam as deeply connected to and influenced by Asia, often by-passing or reversing relationships of power and authority that have placed ‘Arab’ Islam in a hierarchically superior position vis-à-vis Asia. This handbook is structured in four parts, each representing an emergent area of inquiry:



Frames
Authority and authorizing practices
Muslim spatialities
Imaginations of piety





Dislodging ingrained assumptions that Asia is at the periphery of Islam – and that Islam is at the periphery of Asia’s cultural matrix – this handbook sets an agenda against the ‘center-periphery’ dichotomy, as well as the syncretism paradigm that has dominated conversations on Islam in Asia. It thus demonstrates possibilities for new scholarly approaches to the study of Islam within the ‘Asian context.’

This ground-breaking handbook is a valuable resource to students and scholars of Asian studies, religious studies, and cultural studies more broadly.

Chiara Formichi is Associate Professor in Asian Studies at Cornell University. Her research focuses on the intersection of Islam and politics in late-colonial and post-colonial Southeast Asia, and especially Indonesia. She has also published on the politics of knowledge production on Islam in Asia. Her publications include Islam and the Making of the Nation: S.M. Kartosuwiryo and Political Islam in 20th Century Indonesia (2012) and Islam and Asia: A History (2020).

Part I: Frames 1. Studying Islam: the view from Asia 2. Minoritization, racialization, and Islam in Asia 3. The five pillars and Indonesia’s musical soundscape 4. Islam and Sanskritic imaginaires in Southern Asia: Mount Meru in Arabia 5. Islamic feminisms in Asia: Trials and tribulations for Muslim women Part II: Authority and authorizing practices 6. Eastern African doyens in South Asia: Premodern Islamic intellectual interactions 7. The making of Qīz Bībī in Central Asia’s oral shrine traditions: From the Great Lady to a fourteen-year-old virgin 8. The Ismailis of Badakhshan: Conversion and narrative in highland Asia 9. Islamic law in Xinjiang 10. Major turning points for Shiʿi Islam in modern South Asia: Princely states, partition, and a revolution 11. Making Islamic finance in South Asia: The state, the seminary, and the business corporation 12. In the halal zones of Malaysia and Singapore Part III: Muslim spatialities 13. South Asian Shi’i sacred geography: Tracing 'Ali’s footprints 14. Muslim pilgrimage in Southeast Asia: Saints among the rice fields 15. Ḥaḍramī Sufi-scholars and their shrines in Southeast Asia: A geography of sanctity 16. Sacred spaces and the making of Sufism in Sri Lanka: Between violence and piety 17. Muslim interactions between Central Asia, China, and imperial Japan 18. Mosque architecture and decoration in China Part IV: Imaginations of piety 19. Mapping the trajectory of Islam in Chinese terms: Community matters 20. The "moral background" of work in Central Asia: The sacred in the mundane 21. Pious lives of Soviet Muslims 22. Two Deobandi views on being Muslim in India: Indian bodies, Meccan hearts 23. The Tablighi Jama’at movement in maritime Southeast Asia: Piety in motion 24. A tree enrooted: African Sufi saints as "lineage deities" of a Muslim community of East African ancestry in Western India (Gujarat and Mumbai)

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 25 Halftones, black and white; 25 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-032-10664-6 / 1032106646
ISBN-13 978-1-032-10664-9 / 9781032106649
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
Big Ideas – einfach erklärt

von Salma Haidrani; Charles Tieszen; Andrew Hammond …

Buch | Hardcover (2022)
DK (Verlag)
26,95