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DTEND:20190322T110000Z
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DESCRIPTION: Recent debates on Islam in anthropology have tended to focus o
 n discursive tradition\, piety or revivalism\, drawing upon the work of Ta
 lal Asad (1986\, 1994) and Mahmood (2005)\, and “everyday Islam” or 
 “lived Islam” (Lambek 2010\, Osella and Soares 2010\, Schielke 2012) w
 hich emphasizes subjective ambiguity and ambivalence towards Islamic disco
 urse entailing enjoyment or pleasure in negation of norms. Both streams of
  literature appear to be in analytical agreement on a separation of religi
 on and secular realms\, although Asad himself does not suggest such a sepa
 ration. This dichotomy allows little discussion on the role of pleasure an
 d aesthetics—which is neither Islamically ordained\, nor in itself consi
 dered unIslamic/anti-Islamic in Muslim social formations (e.g.\, Metcalf 1
 984).
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LOCATION:Ravensteynzaal (1.06)\, Kromme Nieuwegracht 80\, Utrecht Universit
 y \, Raum: Conference Room
SUMMARY:Workshops\, conferences 2019: "Studying Muslim social formations: T
 he importance of the Islamicate"
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