Exploring political, economic, and social encounters within and with the Muslim world across the eras, Lawrence Rosen develops a vibrant, nuanced portrait of the Islamic world that challenges existing stereotypes. Using a diverse range of illustrative case studies, Rosen draws previously unseen linkages across time, regions, and cultures.
Exploring political, economic, and social encounters within and with the Muslim world across the eras, Lawrence Rosen develops a vibrant, nuanced portrait of the Islamic world that challenges existing stereotypes. Using a diverse range of illustrative case studies, Rosen draws previously unseen linkages across time, regions, and cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lawrence Rosen is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University. As both an anthropologist and a law scholar, he has worked for over forty years in the Arab world. Rosen was named to the first group of MacArthur Award Fellows and has been a visiting fellow at Oxford and Cambridge. He has written prolifically, and his previous publications include Law as Culture (2008) and Islam and the Rule of Justice (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: theme and variation in the encounter of cultures Part I. Expressive: 1. Choice and chaos: the social meaning of an Islamic art form Part II. Legal: 2. Tribal law as Islamic law 3. The meaning of the gift 4. Islam and the rule of law Part III. Political: 5. Anthropological assumptions and the Afghan war 6. Aging out? Youth in the aftermath of the Arab spring 7. Missionaries and Muslims: Moroccan engagement with the western other Part IV. Critical: 8. Clifford Geertz, observing Islam 9. Edward Said's unfinished critique: Orientalism revisited.
Introduction: theme and variation in the encounter of cultures Part I. Expressive: 1. Choice and chaos: the social meaning of an Islamic art form Part II. Legal: 2. Tribal law as Islamic law 3. The meaning of the gift 4. Islam and the rule of law Part III. Political: 5. Anthropological assumptions and the Afghan war 6. Aging out? Youth in the aftermath of the Arab spring 7. Missionaries and Muslims: Moroccan engagement with the western other Part IV. Critical: 8. Clifford Geertz, observing Islam 9. Edward Said's unfinished critique: Orientalism revisited.
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