Rethinking Islamic studies from orientalism to cosmopolitanism /

Rethinking Islamic studies from orientalism to cosmopolitanism / [electronic resource] : edited by Carl W. Ernst and Richard C. Martin. - Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, 2010. - 410 p. : Grayscale Illustration, Tables ; ## cm. - Studies in comparative religion. . - ACLS Humanities E-Book. .

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1 Rethinking Modernity Islamic Perspectives -- Part 2 Rethinking Religion Social Scientific and Humanistic Perspectives -- Part 3 Rethinking the Subject Asian Perspectives. Introduction: Toward a Post-Orientalist Approach to Islamix Religious Studies -- Reasons Public and Divine: Liberal Democracy, Shari‘a Fundamentalism, and the Epistemological Crisis of Islam -- The Misrecognition of a Modern Islamist Organization: Germany Faces “Fundamentalism” -- Between “Ijtihad of the Presupposition” and Gender Equality: Cross-Pollination between Progressive Islam and Iranian Reform -- Fundamentalism and the Transparency of the Arabic Quran -- Can We Define “True” Islam? African American Muslim Women Respond to Transnational Muslim Identities -- Who Are the Islamists? -- Sufism, Exemplary Lives, and Social Science in Pakistan -- Formations of Orthodoxy: Authority, Power, and Networks in Muslim Societies -- Caught between Enlightenment and Romanticism: On the Complex Relation of Religious, Ethnic, and Civic Identity in a Modern “Museum Culture” -- The Subject and the Ostensible Subject: Mapping the Genre of Hagiography among South Asian Chishtis -- Dancing with Khusro: Gender Ambiguities and Poetic Performance in a Delhi Dargah -- The Perils of Civilizational Islam in Malaysia -- History and Normativity in Traditional Indian Muslim Thought: Reading Shari a in the Hermeneutics of Qari Muhammad Tayyab (d. 1983) -- Afterword: Competing Genealogies of Muslim Cosmopolitanism.

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Ernst, Carl W., 1950-
Martin, Richard C.


Islam--Study and teaching.

Orientalism. Religion.