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Transcending Area Studies: Piecing Together the Cross-Regional Networks of Ibadi Islam
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Ghazal, Amal N. (Auteur)
Titre
Transcending Area Studies: Piecing Together the Cross-Regional Networks of Ibadi Islam
Résumé
The area studies model is an impediment to the historical analysis of linkages and connections not governed by its geographical and conceptual boundaries. Its shortcomings are even more pronounced in the historiography of the modern period, when interactions and exchanges between different communities have changed dramatically, in both scale and scope. In the region loosely defined as the Middle East, the problem is further compounded by the collapse of the Ottoman order and the erection of state borders. The framework of methodological nationalism tied to those borders has been productive of certain kinds of histories and not others. In this intervention, Ghazal takes the case of Ibadis, their geographic distribution, political activism, and patterns of communication, to showcase the shortcomings of area studies as a model of historical analysis. A more viable alternative to spatially bounded analytical frames, Ghazal proposes, is the network.
Publication
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
Maison d’édition
Duke University Press
Lieu
Durham
Date
2014
Volume
34
Numéro
3
Pages
582-589
Clé de citation
ghazalTranscendingAreaStudies2014
ISSN
1089-201X
Langue
eng
Référence
Ghazal, A. N. (2014). Transcending Area Studies: Piecing Together the Cross-Regional Networks of Ibadi Islam. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 34(3), 582‑589.
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