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  1. Jihad Beyond Islam
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Berg Publishers, Oxford

    'Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with terrorism. Current political events have entirely failed to take account of the subtlety and complexity of jihad. Like many concepts with a long... more

     

    'Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with terrorism. Current political events have entirely failed to take account of the subtlety and complexity of jihad. Like many concepts with a long history, different cultural ideas have influenced the religious aspects of jihad. As a result its original meaning has been adapted, modified and destabilized - never more than at the present time. How does jihad manifest itself in Muslims' everyday lives? What impact has 9/11 and its backlash had on jihad? By observing the current crisis of identity among ordinary Muslims, this timely book explores why, and in what circumstances Muslims speak of jihad. In the end, jihad is what Muslims say it is. Marranci offers us a nuanced and sophisticated anthropological understanding of Muslims' lives far beyond the predictable cliches.

    Have a look at the author´s blog hereExplores the different cultural ideas that have influenced the religious

    aspects of jihad. 'jihad', a term often mistranslated as 'Holy War',

    has become synonymous with terrorism. This book, by observing the crisis

    of identity among ordinary Muslims, explores why, and in what

    circumstances Muslims speak of jihad.Gabriele Marranci is Lecturer in the Anthropology of Religion, School of Divinity and Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen. He is the founding editor of Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Religious groups: social & cultural aspects; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
    Other subjects: sociology; antropologie; sociologie; anthropology; Allah; Antisemitism; Islam; Jihad; Muslims; Quran
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (192 p.)
  2. Anthropology and the Bushman
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Berg Publishers, Oxford

    'The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It symbolizes the perception of Bushman or San society, of the ideas and values of ethnographers who have worked with Bushman peoples, and those of other... more

     

    'The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It symbolizes the perception of Bushman or San society, of the ideas and values of ethnographers who have worked with Bushman peoples, and those of other anthropologists who use this work. Anthropology and the Bushman covers early travellers and settlers, classic nineteenth and twentieth-century ethnographers, North American and Japanese ecological traditions, the approaches of African ethnographers, and recent work on advocacy and social development. It reveals the impact of Bushman studies on anthropology and on the public. The book highlights how Bushman or San ethnography has contributed to anthropological controversy, for example in the debates on the degree of incorporation of San society within the wider political economy, and on the validity of the case for 'indigenous rights' as a special kind of human rights. Examining the changing image of the Bushman, Barnard provides a new contribution to an established anthropology debate.'The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. It symbolizes the

    perception of Bushman or San society, of the ideas and values of

    ethnographers who have worked with Bushman peoples, and those of other

    anthropologists who use this work. This book reveals the impact of

    Bushman studies on anthropology and on the public.Alan Barnard is Professor of the Anthropology of Southern Africa at the University of Edinburgh.

     

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    Language: English
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    Subjects: Social & cultural history; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
    Other subjects: geschiedenis; antropologie; history; anthropology
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (192 p.)