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Minority matters
by Judith Surkis...to say intimate, moral, affective, and, most importantly for Mahmood’s project, religious. As both universal and particular, local expressions of personal status globally reflected, and indeed instantiated, national, religious, and...
Coverage of a Muslim Miss USA
by Ruth Braunstein...and “Lebanese-American” who, as the AP reported, symbolizes “a victory for diversity” during an age of stereotyping. Because she is from Dearborn, Michigan and also Muslim (or possibly half-Muslim, or...
The pandemic and new Muslim publics
...the traditional highly learned cede ground to what can be viewed as “the realm of a pious, and growing, bourgeoisie,” or, less kindly, “lumpen intellectuals” invested in reform.1On “lumpen intellectuals,”...
Play astronauts and actual refugees
...domination—the control of violence, the control of information, and individual charisma—may have given rise, through various and ever-shifting combinations, to modern states with their particular confluence of sovereignty, bureaucracy, and...
History is full of people with ideas
...Americas contained humans with different ideas than those found in Europe. These people had political convictions, social debates, varying perspectives on knowledge, ethics, reason, gender relations, and family life. They...
The Origins of Neoliberalism: Modeling the Economy from Jesus to Foucault: An introduction
by Dotan LeshemTraditionally, Western thought framed human life as evolving in a three-dimensional space: the economic, the political, and the philosophical. Nowadays, as in times past, this tradition sets its origins in...
Modern flashiness: A method
by Christina Verano Sornito...everyday life, fantastic tales, government conspiracy, and religious fervor. As I read, I cannot help but connect these flashing ethnographic dots to German cultural critic Walter Benjamin, for whom flashy...
Thomas Pfau and the emergence of the modern individual
by Paul Silas Peterson...the key figures here are Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael J. Buckley, Charles Taylor, Colin E. Gunton, Stanley Hauerwas, John Milbank, Michael Allen Gillespie, and more recently David B. Hart, Adrian Pabst...
Beyond the Catholic-Protestant divide
by Brenna Moore...river’s mouth,” as Maritain writes, “which waters come from which glaciers and which tributaries,” if we are to have any chance of understanding ourselves, the work cannot be avoided. The...