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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781838604080 , 9780755637133
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 249 Seiten
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Series Statement: Gender and Islam series
    DDC: 306.7091767
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780748645510
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p) , 18 B/W illustrations
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Series Statement: Exploring Muslim Contexts
    Series Statement: EMC
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    Keywords: Islam and civil society ; Islam Customs and practices ; Islam Rituals ; Muslim diaspora ; Muslims Ethnic identity ; Religious life Islam ; Rites and ceremonies ; HISTORY / Middle East / General
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One. Performing Rituals -- Chapter 1 Black Magic, Divination and Remedial Reproductive Agency in Northern Pakistan -- Chapter 2 Preparing for the Hajj in Contemporary Tunisia: Between Religious and Administrative Ritual -- Chapter 3 "There Used To Be Terrible Disbelief ": Mourning and Social Change in Northern Syria -- Chapter 4 Manifestations of Ashura Among Young British Shi 'is -- Chapter 5 The Ma'ruf: An Ethnography of Ritual (South Algeria) -- Chapter 6 The Sufi Ritual of the Darb al-shish and the Ethnography of Religious Experience -- Chapter 7 Preaching for Converts: Knowledge and Power in the Sunni Community in Rio de Janeiro -- Chapter 8 Worshipping the Martyr President: The Darih of Rafiq Hariri in Beirut -- Chapter 9 Staging the Authority of the Ulama: The Celebration of the Mawlid in Urban Syria -- Part Two. Contextualising Interactions -- Chapter 10 The Salafi and the Others: An Ethnography of Intracommunal Relations in French Islam -- Chapter 11 Describing Religious Practices among University Students: A Case Study from the University of Jordan, Amman -- Chapter 12 Referring to Islam in Mutual Teasing: Notes on an Encounter between Two Tanzanian Revivalists -- Chapter 13 Salafis as Shaykhs: Othering the Pious in Cairo -- Chapter 14 Ethics of Care, Politics of Solidarity: Islamic Charitable Organisations in Turkey -- Chapter 15 Making Shari'a Alive: Court Practice under an Ethnographic Lens -- Chapter 16 Referring to Islam as a Practice: Audiences, Relevancies and Language Games within the Egyptian Parliament -- Chapter 17 Contesting Public Images of 'Abd al-Halim Mahmud (1910-78): Who is an Authentic Scholar? -- Part Three. The Ethnography of History -- Chapter 18 Possessed of Documents: Hybrid Laws and Translated Texts in the Hadhrami Diaspora -- About the Contributors -- Index
    Abstract: Published in Association with the Institute for the Study of Muslim CivilisationsExplores the impact of the ethnographic method on the representation of Islam in anthropologyGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748689842','ISBN:9780748645503','ISBN:9780748645510','ISBN:9780748654796']);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.Key FeaturesShows the benefit of using ethnography as a method to engage with and relate to specific empirical realitiesIncludes case studies on rituals and symbols in Syria, Tunisia, Damascus, Algeria, Britain, Pakistan, Brazil and LebanonCovers practices such as veiling, students' religious practices, charitable activities, law, and scholarship in Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Yemen"
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1838604081 , 9781838604110 , 9781838604097
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 239 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sex and desire in Muslim cultures
    DDC: 305.48697
    Keywords: Women Case studies Social conditions ; Sex customs ; Sex Case studies ; Women Sexual behavior ; Islamic studies ; Islamic countries Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Sexualität ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 800-2020
    Abstract: "What have different ideas about sex and gender meant for people throughout the history of the Middle East and North Africa? This book traces sex and desire in Muslim cultures through a collection of chapters that span the 9th to 21st centuries. Looking at spaces and periods where sexual norms and the categories underpinning them emerge out of multiple subjectivities, the book shows how people constantly negotiate the formulation of norms, their boundaries and their subversion. It demonstrates that the cultural and political meanings of sexualities in Muslim cultures - as elsewhere - emerge from very specific social and historical contexts. The first part of the book examines how people constructed, discussed and challenged sexual norms from the Abbasid to the Ottoman period. The second part looks at literary and cinematic Arab cultural production as a site for the construction and transgression of gender norms. The third part builds on feminist historiography and social anthropology to question simplistic dichotomies and binaries. Each of the contributions shows how understanding of sexualities and the subjectivities that evolve from them are rooted in the mutually-constitutive relationships between gender and political power. In identifying the plurality of discourses on desires, the book goes beyond the dichotomy of norm and transgression to glimpse what different sexual norms have meant at different times across the Middle East."--
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliterations and Translations -- Introduction. The Many Names of Desire: On the Study of Sexual Practices, Norms and Binaries in the Middle East, Aymon Kreil, Lucia Sorbera and Serena Tolino -- -- Part I. Who's Who: Beyond the Gender Binary -- 1. Locating Discourses on the Gender Binary (and Beyond) in Pre-modern Islamicate Societies, Serena Tolino -- 2. Illusions of Androgyny: Crossdressing Women ( Ghulamiyyat ) in Abbasid Society, Johannes Thomann -- 3. Contesting Masculinity in Pre-Modern Arab Societies. Intoxication, Desire and Antinomian Mysticism, Danilo Marino -- 4. Three Genders, Two Sexualities: the Evidence of Ottoman Erotic Terminology, Irvin Cemil Schick -- -- Part II. Subverting the Sexual Norm in Modern Arab Cultural Productions -- 5. Eros and Etiquette ? Reflections on the Ban of a Central Theme in Nineteenth Century Arab Writings, Nadia Al-Bagdadi -- 6. Women's Literature as Counter-Narrative in Ba'thist Iraq?, Achim Rohde -- 7. Framing the Closet: Gay Men in Egyptian Cinema in the 1970s, Koen M. Van Eynde -- -- Part III: Sexuality, Power and Resilience in the Middle East and North Africa Today -- 8. Living Archives of the Egyptian Human Rights Movement: the Political Biography of Aida Seif al-Dawla, Lucia Sorbera -- 9. Sex Work in Tangier and the Emergence of New Youthful Subjectivities, Mériam Cheikh -- 10. The Straight Story ? Challenging Heteronormativity in Beirut, Erica Li Lundqvist -- 11. Palestinian Queers and the Debate on Sexual Identity and Religious Normativity, Nijmi Edres -- -- Note on Contributors -- Indexes -- Endorsements
    Note: Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 4
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    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : I.B. Tauris
    ISBN: 9781838604110 , 9781838604097
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 249 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Gender and Islam series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.48697
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte 800-2020 ; Islamic studies / bicssc ; Sex customs Islamic countries ; Women Sexual behavior ; Islamic countries ; Sex Islamic countries ; Case studies ; Women Islamic countries ; Social conditions ; Case studies ; Geschlechterrolle ; Sexualität ; Islam ; Islamic countries Social conditions ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Sexualität ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 800-2020
    Abstract: "What have different ideas about sex and gender meant for people throughout the history of the Middle East and North Africa? This book traces sex and desire in Muslim cultures through a collection of chapters that span the 9th to 21st centuries. Looking at spaces and periods where sexual norms and the categories underpinning them emerge out of multiple subjectivities, the book shows how people constantly negotiate the formulation of norms, their boundaries and their subversion. It demonstrates that the cultural and political meanings of sexualities in Muslim cultures - as elsewhere - emerge from very specific social and historical contexts. The first part of the book examines how people constructed, discussed and challenged sexual norms from the Abbasid to the Ottoman period. The second part looks at literary and cinematic Arab cultural production as a site for the construction and transgression of gender norms. The third part builds on feminist historiography and social anthropology to question simplistic dichotomies and binaries. Each of the contributions shows how understanding of sexualities and the subjectivities that evolve from them are rooted in the mutually-constitutive relationships between gender and political power. In identifying the plurality of discourses on desires, the book goes beyond the dichotomy of norm and transgression to glimpse what different sexual norms have meant at different times across the Middle East."
    Note: Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliterations and Translations -- Introduction. The Many Names of Desire: On the Study of Sexual Practices, Norms and Binaries in the Middle East, Aymon Kreil, Lucia Sorbera and Serena Tolino -- -- Part I. Who's Who: Beyond the Gender Binary -- 1. Locating Discourses on the Gender Binary (and Beyond) in Pre-modern Islamicate Societies, Serena Tolino -- 2. Illusions of Androgyny: Crossdressing Women ( Ghulamiyyat ) in Abbasid Society, Johannes Thomann -- 3. Contesting Masculinity in Pre-Modern Arab Societies. Intoxication, Desire and Antinomian Mysticism, Danilo Marino -- 4. Three Genders, Two Sexualities: the Evidence of Ottoman Erotic Terminology, Irvin Cemil Schick -- -- Part II. Subverting the Sexual Norm in Modern Arab Cultural Productions -- 5. Eros and Etiquette ? Reflections on the Ban of a Central Theme in Nineteenth Century Arab Writings, Nadia Al-Bagdadi -- 6. Women's Literature as Counter-Narrative in Ba'thist Iraq?, Achim Rohde -- 7. Framing the Closet: Gay Men in Egyptian Cinema in the 1970s, Koen M. Van Eynde -- -- Part III: Sexuality, Power and Resilience in the Middle East and North Africa Today -- 8. Living Archives of the Egyptian Human Rights Movement: the Political Biography of Aida Seif al-Dawla, Lucia Sorbera -- 9. Sex Work in Tangier and the Emergence of New Youthful Subjectivities, Mériam Cheikh -- 10. The Straight Story ? Challenging Heteronormativity in Beirut, Erica Li Lundqvist -- 11. Palestinian Queers and the Debate on Sexual Identity and Religious Normativity, Nijmi Edres -- -- Note on Contributors -- Indexes -- Endorsements
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781838604110 , 9781838604097
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Series Statement: Gender and Islam Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sex and desire in Muslim cultures
    DDC: 306.7091767
    Keywords: Women Sexual behavior ; Women Case studies Social conditions ; Sex customs ; Sex Case studies ; Electronic books ; Islamic countries Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Sexualität ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 800-2020
    Abstract: The first part of the book examines how people constructed, discussed and challenged sexual norms from the Abbasid to the Ottoman period. The second part looks at literary and cinematic Arab cultural production as a site for the construction and transgression of gender norms. The third part builds on feminist historiography and social anthropology to question simplistic dichotomies and binaries. Each of the contributions shows how understanding of sexualities and the subjectivities that evolve from them are rooted in the mutually-constitutive relationships between gender and political power. In identifying the plurality of discourses on desires, the book goes beyond the dichotomy of norm and transgression to glimpse what different sexual norms have meant at different times across the Middle East.
    Abstract: Part I. Who's Who: Beyond the Gender Binary 1. Locating Discourses on the Gender Binary (and Beyond) in Pre-modern Islamicate Societies, Serena Tolino 2. Illusions of Androgyny: Crossdressing Women (Ghulamiyyat) in Abbasid Society, Johannes Thomann 3. Contesting Masculinity in Pre-Modern Arab Societies. Intoxication, Desire and Antinomian Mysticism, Danilo Marino 4. Three Genders, Two Sexualities: the Evidence of Ottoman Erotic Terminology, Irvin Cemil Schick Part II. Subverting the Sexual Norm in Modern Arab Cultural Productions 5. Eros and Etiquette - Reflections on the Ban of a Central Theme in Nineteenth Century Arab Writings, Nadia Al-Bagdadi 6. Women's Literature as Counter-Narrative in Ba'thist Iraq?, Achim Rohde 7. Framing the Closet: Gay Men in Egyptian Cinema in the 1970s, Koen M. Van Eynde Part III: Sexuality, Power and Resilience in the Middle East and North Africa Today 8. Living Archives of the Egyptian Human Rights Movement: the Political Biography of Aida Seif al-Dawla, Lucia Sorbera 9. Sex Work in Tangier and the Emergence of New Youthful Subjectivities, Mériam Cheikh 10. The Straight Story - Challenging Heteronormativity in Beirut, Erica Li Lundqvist 11. Palestinian Queers and the Debate on Sexual Identity and Religious Normativity, Nijmi Edres Note on Contributors Indexes Endorsements
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