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Islamic Sensory History, Volume 3: 1500–2000 presents a selection of texts translated into English from Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu. These selected texts all offer illustrative engagements wit...
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17 February 2027
Islamic Sensory History, Volume 3: 1500–2000 presents a selection of texts translated into English from Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu. These selected texts all offer illustrative engagements with issues related to the sensorium in different times, places, and social milieus throughout the early and medieval history of Islamic societies. Each chapter is prefaced by an introductory essay by the translator, with specific attention to the role of the senses in the translated text’s language, genre, and social context.
Contributors
Rama Alhabian, Edith Gülçin Ambros, Damla Gürkan Anar, Blain Auer, Mandana Barkeshli, Jonathan Brown, Amrita Chattopadhyay, Suzanne Compagnon, Pieter Coppens, Emily Drumsta, Emma Flatt, Arash Ghajarjazi, Christiane Gruber, Wissam Halawi, Leor Halevi, Noorhaidi Hasan, Judith I. Haug, Zoë W. High, Sylvia Houghteling, Priscilla Mary Işın, Katherina Ivanyi, Dženita Karić, Anuj Kaushal, Harun Korkmaz, Scott Kugle, Christian Lange, Ariela Marcus-Sells, Danilo Marino, Rudi Matthee, Sonja Mejcher-Atassi, Matthew Mevin-Koushki, Bernike Metzler, Jane Mikkelson, Allyn Miner, Daniel J. Morgan, Rahina Muazu, Fatemeh Naghshvarian, Zeynep Oktay, Lauren Osborne, Sümeyye Parıldar, Youshaa Patel, Babak Rahimi, Karen Ruffle, Parna Sengupta, Sunil Sharma, Gianni Sievers, Simon Stjernholm, Nathan Tabor, Egi Tanadi Taufik, Wheeler Thackston, Yusuf Ünal, Beyza Uzun, Harald Viersen, Avner Wishnitzer and Amir H. Zekrgoo.
Contributors
Rama Alhabian, Edith Gülçin Ambros, Damla Gürkan Anar, Blain Auer, Mandana Barkeshli, Jonathan Brown, Amrita Chattopadhyay, Suzanne Compagnon, Pieter Coppens, Emily Drumsta, Emma Flatt, Arash Ghajarjazi, Christiane Gruber, Wissam Halawi, Leor Halevi, Noorhaidi Hasan, Judith I. Haug, Zoë W. High, Sylvia Houghteling, Priscilla Mary Işın, Katherina Ivanyi, Dženita Karić, Anuj Kaushal, Harun Korkmaz, Scott Kugle, Christian Lange, Ariela Marcus-Sells, Danilo Marino, Rudi Matthee, Sonja Mejcher-Atassi, Matthew Mevin-Koushki, Bernike Metzler, Jane Mikkelson, Allyn Miner, Daniel J. Morgan, Rahina Muazu, Fatemeh Naghshvarian, Zeynep Oktay, Lauren Osborne, Sümeyye Parıldar, Youshaa Patel, Babak Rahimi, Karen Ruffle, Parna Sengupta, Sunil Sharma, Gianni Sievers, Simon Stjernholm, Nathan Tabor, Egi Tanadi Taufik, Wheeler Thackston, Yusuf Ünal, Beyza Uzun, Harald Viersen, Avner Wishnitzer and Amir H. Zekrgoo.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Publication Date:
17 February 2027
ISBN: 9789004541740
Format: Hardcover
Christian Lange is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Utrecht University. His research focuses on premodern Islamic intellectual and cultural history, particularly in the areas of Islamic eschatology, Islamic law and legal theory, Islamic mysticism, and the Muslim sensorium.
Adam Bursi works at Fortress Press in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His research studies early Islam in dialogue with other late antique religions, focusing on the roles of relics, pilgrimage, and healing in the formation and performance of communal membership among early Muslims.
Suzanne Compagnon is a postdoctoral researcher in Islam and Arabic at Utrecht University. Her research focuses on Ottoman visual and material culture, Islamic art history, codicology, and the arts of the book, with particular interest in sensory experience, images, textiles, and early modern aesthetics. Gianni Sievers is a postdoctoral researcher in Islam and Arabic at Utrecht University. He specializes in the cultural, intellectual, and sensory history of Islam in South Asia, with particular interests in music, sound studies, Islamic studies, and the history of technology and performance.
Yusuf Ünal (Ph.D., Emory University) is a postdoctoral researcher in Islam and Arabic at Utrecht University. His research explores the early modern and modern Middle East, with particular emphasis on sectarianism, violence, Islamic legal discourse, and the sensory, emotional, and global histories of Islam.
Contributors
Rama Alhabian, Edith Gülçin Ambros, Damla Gürkan Anar, Blain Auer, Mandana Barkeshli, Jonathan Brown, Amrita Chattopadhyay, Suzanne Compagnon, Pieter Coppens, Emily Drumsta, Emma Flatt, Arash Ghajarjazi, Christiane Gruber, Wissam Halawi, Leor Halevi, Noorhaidi Hasan, Judith I. Haug, Zoë W. High, Sylvia Houghteling, Priscilla Mary Işın, Katherina Ivanyi, Dženita Karić, Anuj Kaushal, Harun Korkmaz, Scott Kugle, Christian Lange, Ariela Marcus-Sells, Danilo Marino, Rudi Matthee, Sonja Mejcher-Atassi, Matthew Mevin-Koushki, Bernike Metzler, Jane Mikkelson, Allyn Miner, Daniel J. Morgan, Rahina Muazu, Fatemeh Naghshvarian, Zeynep Oktay, Lauren Osborne, Sümeyye Parıldar, Youshaa Patel, Babak Rahimi, Karen Ruffle, Parna Sengupta, Sunil Sharma, Gianni Sievers, Simon Stjernholm, Nathan Tabor, Egi Tanadi Taufik, Wheeler Thackston, Yusuf Ünal, Beyza Uzun, Harald Viersen, Avner Wishnitzer and Amir H. Zekrgoo.
Adam Bursi works at Fortress Press in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His research studies early Islam in dialogue with other late antique religions, focusing on the roles of relics, pilgrimage, and healing in the formation and performance of communal membership among early Muslims.
Suzanne Compagnon is a postdoctoral researcher in Islam and Arabic at Utrecht University. Her research focuses on Ottoman visual and material culture, Islamic art history, codicology, and the arts of the book, with particular interest in sensory experience, images, textiles, and early modern aesthetics. Gianni Sievers is a postdoctoral researcher in Islam and Arabic at Utrecht University. He specializes in the cultural, intellectual, and sensory history of Islam in South Asia, with particular interests in music, sound studies, Islamic studies, and the history of technology and performance.
Yusuf Ünal (Ph.D., Emory University) is a postdoctoral researcher in Islam and Arabic at Utrecht University. His research explores the early modern and modern Middle East, with particular emphasis on sectarianism, violence, Islamic legal discourse, and the sensory, emotional, and global histories of Islam.
Contributors
Rama Alhabian, Edith Gülçin Ambros, Damla Gürkan Anar, Blain Auer, Mandana Barkeshli, Jonathan Brown, Amrita Chattopadhyay, Suzanne Compagnon, Pieter Coppens, Emily Drumsta, Emma Flatt, Arash Ghajarjazi, Christiane Gruber, Wissam Halawi, Leor Halevi, Noorhaidi Hasan, Judith I. Haug, Zoë W. High, Sylvia Houghteling, Priscilla Mary Işın, Katherina Ivanyi, Dženita Karić, Anuj Kaushal, Harun Korkmaz, Scott Kugle, Christian Lange, Ariela Marcus-Sells, Danilo Marino, Rudi Matthee, Sonja Mejcher-Atassi, Matthew Mevin-Koushki, Bernike Metzler, Jane Mikkelson, Allyn Miner, Daniel J. Morgan, Rahina Muazu, Fatemeh Naghshvarian, Zeynep Oktay, Lauren Osborne, Sümeyye Parıldar, Youshaa Patel, Babak Rahimi, Karen Ruffle, Parna Sengupta, Sunil Sharma, Gianni Sievers, Simon Stjernholm, Nathan Tabor, Egi Tanadi Taufik, Wheeler Thackston, Yusuf Ünal, Beyza Uzun, Harald Viersen, Avner Wishnitzer and Amir H. Zekrgoo.