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Interpreting the Sindhi World - Essays on Society and History

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.06.2010

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Informationen zum Autor Michel Boivin is Research Fellow at the Centre for South Asian Studies, CNRS-EHESS (Paris). After graduation in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Lyon 2, he taught contemporary History of the Muslim world. He is currently Research Fellow at CNRS and is heading the French Interdisciplinary Mission in Sindh (MIFS). His last book, which he is the editor is Sindh Through History and Representations. Published in 2008 by OUP Pakistan, it isa survey of French research in Sindhi studies. Michel Boivin has contributed to many academic journals on Ismailism and Sufism in the 19th-20th c. Sindhi area, both in Pakistan and in India. Matthew A. Cook is Assistant Professor of South Asian Postcolonial Studies at North Carolina Central University. His past teaching appointments include: North Carolina State University, New York University, Columbia University, Hofstra University and Duke University. His research focus is on modern South Asia and the methodological conjunction of anthropology and history. He has authored book chapters, journal articles and reviews published by Oxford University Press, EasternAnthropologist, Sagar, Columbia Journal of Historiography, Columbia Historical Review, and Educational Practice and Theory and South Asian Review. Klappentext This book seeks to unite the wide community of scholars who work on Sindh and with Sindhis. It includes work on all geographic regions in which Sindhis live (i.e.! Pakistan! India and the diaspora) to describe the diversity of Sindh's 'voices.' It raises questions about how these voices are socially and historically defined and how they contribute to the world's globalization. Zusammenfassung For more than thirty years, there has not been a project that consolidates international university-level scholarship on Sindh and Sindhis into a single forum. This book seeks to unite the wide community of scholars who work on Sindh and with Sindhis. The book's interdisciplinary focus is on history and society. It represents a 'snap shot' of contemporary research from different disciplines and locations. It combines interdisciplinary and multi-local approaches todescribe the diversity of Sindh's 'voices' and to raise questions about how they are historically and socio-culturally defined. Conventional studies of Sindh and Sindhis often bend the region and its people upon themselves to analyze society and history. This collection of essays treats Sindh and itspeople not as isolated regional entities, but rather entries in a wider socio-cultural and historical web. Sindhis are a global community and this collection generates new perspectives on them by integrating detailed studies on Pakistan with those from India and the diaspora. Such an approach contrasts with other writings by celebrating rather than erasing multi-cultural faces from Sindh's human tapestry. By rethreading unheard socio-cultural and historical voices into understanding Sindh andits people, this collection disputes the vision of Sindhis as a monolithic Muslim population in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan....

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Authors Michel/ Cook Boivin
Assisted by Michel Boivin (Editor), Michel (Research Fellow Boivin (Editor), Matthew Cook (Editor), Matthew (Assistant Professor Cook (Editor), Matthew A. Cook (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 01.06.2010, delayed
 
EAN 9780195477191
ISBN 978-0-19-547719-1
No. of pages 350
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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