Invention and grace: Taking turns in a streetcorner bureaucracy
Invention and grace: Taking turns in a streetcorner bureaucracy This article analyzes the styles of work and conflict of a group of electrical contractors who congregate across the street from…
Plantation capitalism as categorical violence
Plantation capitalism as categorical violence Go to Source
Learning about “human”
Learning about “human” Go to Source
If oil palm is an agent in West Papua, it is a White agent
If oil palm is an agent in West Papua, it is a White agent Go to Source
Can the umma replace the nation? Salafism, home-making and the territorial nation-state
Can the umma replace the nation? Salafism, home-making and the territorial nation-state Engaging with contemporary literature on migration and home-making, in this article I examine Salafi concepts of home and…
The Egyptian communities in Milan: Ideas of home, home-making, and care at the time of COVID-19
The Egyptian communities in Milan: Ideas of home, home-making, and care at the time of COVID-19 The Egyptian communities in Milan are among the oldest and largest migrant communities in…
Facets of charity: Muslim ethics, postcolonial dynamics, and community-making in Portugal
Facets of charity: Muslim ethics, postcolonial dynamics, and community-making in Portugal This article examines the networks of charity developed by Muslims to discuss community-making in Portugal. Giving allows donors to…
“Today, we teach the kids where we are from”: Event filmmaking and diasporic home-making among Indian Muslims in North America
“Today, we teach the kids where we are from”: Event filmmaking and diasporic home-making among Indian Muslims in North America How do people make themselves at home in situations of…
Islam L.A. style: Talking back to America through Islamic discourses
Islam style: Talking back to America through Islamic discourses In this article, I explore distinct ways in which Iranian American mosque-goers in Southern California understand and define Islam. I argue…
“What does the heart want?”: Being seen, “heart ethnography,” and knowledge through surrender in a Bashkir Sufi circle in Russia
“What does the heart want?”: Being seen, “heart ethnography,” and knowledge through surrender in a Bashkir Sufi circle in Russia Drawing on fieldwork in a Bashkir Sufi circle in Russia,…
Dreaming the path: Ontological shifts in a Sufi order in Afghanistan
Dreaming the path: Ontological shifts in a Sufi order in Afghanistan This article examines dream practices among a Sufi community in present-day Afghanistan. The main argument revolves around the question…
Afterword
Afterword In this afterword, I consider the important contributions this special section makes to the study of the relations between immanence, transcendence, and mediation in the study of Islam and…
Introduction: Movement, faith, and home in Muslim communities in the diaspora
Introduction: Movement, faith, and home in Muslim communities in the diaspora Here we introduce a special section that spans this and the next issue of Hau. The articles in the…
Home in exile: Palestinianness as moral subjunctive destination
Home in exile: Palestinianness as moral subjunctive destination This article explores the polyvocal and inherently contested arena of Palestinianness as a moral place of belonging, for which I suggest the…
Ethnographies of the unseen
Ethnographies of the unseen Go to Source
Rethinking the anthropological enterprise in light of Muslim ontologies: Secular vestiges, spiritual epistemologies, vertical knowledge
Rethinking the anthropological enterprise in light of Muslim ontologies: Secular vestiges, spiritual epistemologies, vertical knowledge Because of the difficulty anthropology continues to face in relinquishing its secular vestiges, field encounters…
God is everywhere: Islam, Christianity, and the immanence of transcendence
God is everywhere: Islam, Christianity, and the immanence of transcendence This article weaves together major lines of inquiry in the anthropology of Christianity and Islam to consider how to approach…
Staying behind: Divine presence, virtuous emplacement, and sabr at the end of life among older Kyrgyz Muslims
Staying behind: Divine presence, virtuous emplacement, and sabr at the end of life among older Kyrgyz Muslims Drawing on fieldwork among older Kyrgyz people who become old in the absence…
Voicing God’s presence: Qurʾānic recitation, Sufi ontologies, and the theatro-graphic experience
Voicing God’s presence: Qurʾānic recitation, Sufi ontologies, and the theatro-graphic experience This article examines Qurʾānic recitation as a modality of divine presence among Bā ʿAlawī Sufis in Tarīm (Yemen) and…
Long-term holistic ethnography for new digital worlds
Long-term holistic ethnography for new digital worlds Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The article contributes to ongoing conversations on digital ethnography as a methodological approach that in the last two decades…