Challenging Cosmopolitanism

Coercion, Mobility and Displacement in Islamic Asia

R Michael Feener editor Joshua Gedacht editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:21st Sep '18

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Cosmopolitanism has emerged as a key category in Islamic Studies, defining models of Muslim mobility, pluralism and tolerance that challenge popular perceptions of religious extremism. Such celebrations and valorisations of mobility and trans-regional consciousness, however, tend to conflate border-crossing with opportunity and social diversity with ethical progress. At the same time, they generally disregard the ways in which such forms of cosmopolitanism have been entwined with structures of domination, economic control and violence. This volume addresses these issues in ways that help to contextualize contemporary issues such as the global refugee crisis in relation to longer histories of Muslim mobility and coercion. Featuring new historical and ethnographic research on China and Southeast Asia, this book explores how power and violence have shaped the experiences of Sufis and state-builders, as well as refugees and rebels, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of Islamic cosmopolitanism.

A remarkable exploration of the meanings and histories of diversity--ethnic, religious, economic and political--in Muslim societies across Asia. Refusing to reduce the complex engagements they describe to merely instrumental relations, the volume's authors describe instead the changing ways in which Muslims have understood what it is to be cosmopolitan. * Faisal Devji, University of Oxford *
This collection contributes new and critical material towards reframing the concept of cosmopolitanism and its historiography in the study of Muslim societies [...]. -- Iza Hussin * Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia *

ISBN: 9781474435093

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 530g

272 pages