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ID105305
Title ProperModernity of premodern Islam in contemporary Daghestan
LanguageENG
AuthorGould, Rebecca
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This ethnographic essay investigates the relations between past and present forms of Islam in the north Caucasian Republic of Daghestan. Conversations culled from fieldwork in Daghestani urban and rural spaces are used to elucidate the cultural, religious, and linguistic diversity of life in this region. Ethnographies in a bookstore, a shrine to the Imam Shamil, and a scholarly archive in Makhachkala unfold against the historical background of Daghestan's long-standing encounter with the Arabo-Islamic world. The essay explores how the post-Soviet turn to post-secular Islam represents an alternative to colonialism and a new way of making meaning in the present. It is intended as a contribution to Islamic studies, modernity theory, and post-Soviet Union area studies.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 5, No. 2; Jul 2011: p161-183
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol. 5, No. 2; Jul 2011: p161-183
Key WordsDaghestan ;  Arabic in the Caucasus ;  Wahha-bi- Islam ;  Russia ;  Chechen War ;  modernity