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Anglophone Islam: a new conceptual category / Ahmed, Abdul-Azim   Journal Article
Ahmed, Abdul-Azim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The field of ‘Islamic Studies’, like ‘Religious Studies’, is a broad-church. It includes a number of epistemological and ontological positions associated with a range of disciplines. The diversity inherent in a category such as ‘Islamic Studies’ is challenged by a bifurcation of two predominant approaches found within the field, the textual and the sociological. In this paper, I seek to propose a new concept for contemporary Islamic studies, that of Anglophone Islam, which will allow a broader range of scholarship to be contextualised in relation to each other. The concept also opens a new set of questions to be explored by scholars of Islamic studies. It will be of particular interest to scholars involved in contemporary Islamic studies in fields such as American Muslim studies, British Muslim studies and European Muslim studies, but will also have utility to theological, historical and philosophical scholars of Islam working in the English language.
Key Words Sociology  Muslim  Islamic Studies  English  Textual 
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Shifting geopolitical borders/shifting sexual borders: textual and cultural renegotiations of national identity and sexual dissidence in postcolonial Africa / Spurlin, William J   Journal Article
Spurlin, William J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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