Conservative Islam: A Cultural Anthropology

Conservative Islam: A Cultural Anthropology

by Erich Kolig
Conservative Islam: A Cultural Anthropology

Conservative Islam: A Cultural Anthropology

by Erich Kolig

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Overview

Conservative Islam: A Cultural Anthropology by Erich Kolig analyzes the salient characteristics of Islam and contemporary Muslim society from the perspective of traditional cultural anthropology. Gender issues, the headscarf and veiling, alcohol and pork prohibition, the taboo on satirizing religious contents, violence and jihad, attitudes toward rationalism and modernity, and other important issues that emanate from Islamic doctrine are discursively highlighted as to their origins, symbolic meanings, and importance in the modern world. By highlighting socio-cultural configurations, the universals they represent, the circumstances of their creation, and their semiotic meaning, Kolig helps the reader gain understanding of Islam in the modern world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739174241
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/05/2012
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.30(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Erich Kolig is an honorary fellow in religion and former senior lecturer (reader) in social anthropology at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is formerly a visiting professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Vienna.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Unity in Plurality
Chapter 2: Islamic Law
Chapter 3: Islamic Commensality
Chapter 4: Vexing Questions About Gender Relations and Women
Chapter 5: Sartorial Conundrums
Chapter 6: The Intellectual Ingredient of Freedom and Levity
Chapter 7: Islamic Politics and Leadership
Chapter 8: Sacred Violence, Martyrs, and Secret Societies
Epilogue
About the Author
Index

What People are Saying About This

Andrew Rippin

Kolig’s anthropological approach brings valuable nuance to understanding competing notions of the 'essence of Islam' and 'Muslim diversity.' The book deals with Islam in an accessible and stimulating way through the treatment of a series of topical and fascinating subjects. The end result is a work that provides broad coverage combined with perceptive insights from other cultural settings.

Jorgen S. Nielsen

In this thought-provoking study, Erich Kolig provides an analysis of contemporary Islam with its starting point in precisely those aspects which most upset outsiders, including violence, the position of women, dress, freedom of expression, dietary rules, and assertive politics. Kolig provides a contextual and conceptual introduction which invites the reader to follow him in his enterprise. He sets up a dialogue among the founding Islamic texts, the subsequent interpretations, history, and contemporary society which emphasizes the enormous diversity of the Islamic space both historically and in the present. This book demands that the reader rethink many of today's simplifications and generalizations about Islam.

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