
Challenging Cosmopolitanism
Coercion, Mobility and Displacement in Islamic Asia
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 21. September 2018
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-4744-3509-3 (ISBN)
Description
Cosmopolitanism has emerged as a key category in Islamic Studies, defining models of Muslim mobility, pluralism and tolerance that challenge popular perceptions of religious extremism. Such celebrations and valorisations of mobility and trans-regional consciousness, however, tend to conflate border-crossing with opportunity and social diversity with ethical progress. At the same time, they generally disregard the ways in which such forms of cosmopolitanism have been entwined with structures of domination, economic control and violence. This volume addresses these issues in ways that help to contextualize contemporary issues such as the global refugee crisis in relation to longer histories of Muslim mobility and coercion.
Featuring new historical and ethnographic research on China and Southeast Asia, this book explores how power and violence have shaped the experiences of Sufis and state-builders, as well as refugees and rebels, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of Islamic cosmopolitanism.
Featuring new historical and ethnographic research on China and Southeast Asia, this book explores how power and violence have shaped the experiences of Sufis and state-builders, as well as refugees and rebels, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of Islamic cosmopolitanism.
Reviews / Votes
A remarkable exploration of the meanings and histories of diversity--ethnic, religious, economic and political--in Muslim societies across Asia. Refusing to reduce the complex engagements they describe to merely instrumental relations, the volume's authors describe instead the changing ways in which Muslims have understood what it is to be cosmopolitan. * Faisal Devji, University of Oxford * This collection contributes new and critical material towards reframing the concept of cosmopolitanism and its historiography in the study of Muslim societies [...]. -- Iza Hussin * Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
4 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-3509-3 (9781474435093)
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Coercion, Mobility and Displacement in Islamic Asia
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Coercion, Mobility and Displacement in Islamic Asia
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Joshua Gedacht is Visiting Assistant Professor in Islamic World history at Rowan University in New Jersey. Dr. Gedacht received his B.A. in History and Political Science from McGill University in Canada and his Ph.D. in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. R. Michael Feener is the Sultan of Oman Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, and Islamic Centre Lecturer in the History Faculty at the University of Oxford. He was formerly Research Leader of the Religion and Globalisation Cluster at the National University of Singapore's Asia Research Institute. He has published extensively in the fields of Islamic studies and Southeast Asian history, as well as on post-disaster reconstruction, religion and development.
Editor
Visiting Assistant Professor in Islamic World historyRowan University in New Jersey.
Sultan of Oman Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, and Islamic Centre Lecturer in the History Faculty at the University of OxfordUniversity of Oxford
Content
Preface
Contents
Contributors
R. Michael Feener & Joshua Gedacht
Hijra, ?ajj, and Muslim Mobilities: Considering Coercion and Asymmetrical Power Dynamics in Histories of Islamic Cosmopolitanism
Bruce B. Lawrence
Islamicate Cosmopolitanism from North Africa to Southeast Asia
Andrew Peacock
Sufi Cosmopolitanism in the Seventeenth-Century Indian Ocean: Shari?a, Lineage, and Royal Power in Southeast Asia and the Maldives
Simon Carlos Kemper
Shrines, Sufis, and Warlords in Early Modern Java
Tatsuya Nakanishi
Variations of 'Islamic Military Cosmopolitanism': The Survival Strategies of Hui Muslims during the Modern Period
Jessica Chen
Writing Cosmopolitan History in Nineteenth-Century China: Li Huanyi's Words and Deeds of Islamic Exemplars
Joshua Gedacht
The 'Shaykh al-Islam' of the Philippines' and Coercive Cosmopolitanism in an Age of Global Empire
Amrita Malhi
Bordering Malaya's 'Benighted Lands': Frontiers of Race and Colonialism on the Malay Peninsula, 1887-1902
Magnus Marsden & Diana Ibanez-Tirado
Afghanistan's Cosmopolitan Trading Networks: A View From Yiwu, China
Index
Contents
Contributors
R. Michael Feener & Joshua Gedacht
Hijra, ?ajj, and Muslim Mobilities: Considering Coercion and Asymmetrical Power Dynamics in Histories of Islamic Cosmopolitanism
Bruce B. Lawrence
Islamicate Cosmopolitanism from North Africa to Southeast Asia
Andrew Peacock
Sufi Cosmopolitanism in the Seventeenth-Century Indian Ocean: Shari?a, Lineage, and Royal Power in Southeast Asia and the Maldives
Simon Carlos Kemper
Shrines, Sufis, and Warlords in Early Modern Java
Tatsuya Nakanishi
Variations of 'Islamic Military Cosmopolitanism': The Survival Strategies of Hui Muslims during the Modern Period
Jessica Chen
Writing Cosmopolitan History in Nineteenth-Century China: Li Huanyi's Words and Deeds of Islamic Exemplars
Joshua Gedacht
The 'Shaykh al-Islam' of the Philippines' and Coercive Cosmopolitanism in an Age of Global Empire
Amrita Malhi
Bordering Malaya's 'Benighted Lands': Frontiers of Race and Colonialism on the Malay Peninsula, 1887-1902
Magnus Marsden & Diana Ibanez-Tirado
Afghanistan's Cosmopolitan Trading Networks: A View From Yiwu, China
Index