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Islam Obscured - The Rhetoric of Anthropological Representation (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
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Islam Obscured - The Rhetoric of Anthropological Representation (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Series: Contemporary Anthropology of Religion
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Ethnographers have observed Muslims nearly everywhere Islam is
practiced. This study analyzes four seminal texts that have been
read widely outside anthropology. Two are by distinguished
anthropologists on either side of the Atlantic, Islam Observed (by
Clifford Geertz in 1968) and Muslim Society (by Ernest Gellner in
1981). Two other texts are by Muslim scholars, Beyond the Veil
(Fatima Mernissi in 1975) and Discovering Islam (by Akbar Ahmed in
1988). Varisco argues that each of these four authors approaches
Islam as an essentialized organic unity rather than letting
'Islams' found in the field speak to the diversity of practice. The
textual truths engendered, and far too often engineered, in these
idealized representations of Islam have found their way
unscrutinized into an endless stream of scholarly works and
textbooks. Varisco's analysis goes beyond the rhetoric over what
Islam is to the information from ethnographic research about what
Muslims say they do and actually are observed to do. The issues
covered include Islam as a cultural phenomenon, representation of
'the other', Muslim gender roles, politics of ethnographic
authority, and Orientalist discourse.
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