Vol. 5, No. 2, Spring 2020
The Journal of Critical Muslim Studies
Description: ReOrient is dedicated to rethinking those entities and events considered to lie outside the conceptuality of Western hegemony, culturally, geopolitically and philosophically. The journal encourages a decolonial and non-orientalist approach to the analysis of the historical and contemporary political, socio-economic, and cultural processes constitutive of the Islamicate in its widest-ranging permutations. It welcomes original submissions from the humanities and social sciences that engage with the development of critical Muslim studies and related topics. Contents will typically include contributions from the fields and related subfields of Political Science, Cultural Studies, History, Critical Theory, International Relations, Sociology, Art and Literature, Anthropology and Islamic Studies.
Coverage: 2015-2020 (Vol. 1, No. 1 – Vol. 6, No. 1)
Moving Wall: 3 years (What is the moving wall?)
ISSN: 20555601
EISSN: 2055561X
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Area Studies
Collections: Arts & Sciences XIV Collection, JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection
Articles
Beyond Revival and Reform: Reorienting the Study of South Asian Islam
Teena Purohit and SherAli Tareen
Revisiting the History and Historiography of Mughal Pluralism
Rajeev Kinra
Intention as the Bridge Between the Ideal and Contingent: Rabea Basri and the Women of the Tablighi Jamaʿat
Darakhshan Khan
Authorship, Reception, and Memory in Early Modern Bengal: Songs Attributed to Saiyad Sultān
Ayesha A. Irani