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Portrait in: Religion and Society Volume 11 Issue 1 (2020)Although I was born in Medina in 1932, my parents moved after about a year to what was then British India at the invitation of prominent Indian Muslims whom he ...
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Talal Asad - CUNY Graduate CenterTalal Asad is a sociocultural anthropologist of international stature specializing in the anthropology of religion with a special interest in the Middle East ...
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Formations of the Secular | Stanford University PressFormations of the Secular. Christianity, Islam, Modernity. Talal Asad. February 2003. 280 Pages. Series Cultural Memory in The ...
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Talal Asad: Anthropologist of Empire - Near Eastern StudiesSep 18, 2023 · Trained as a cultural anthropologist, his work also engages questions arising from critical theory, global intellectual history, and postcolonial theory.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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Autobiographical Reflections on Anthropology and Religionn TALAL ASAD was born in Saudi Arabia but grew up in India and Pakistan. At the age of 18, he went to London to learn to become an architect, but left a few ...
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Muhammad Asad: a Jewish convert who devoted his life to serve IslamApr 23, 2021 · Born in 1900 to Jewish parents whose forefathers were rabbinical clerics, he formally converted to Islam a few days after that Berlin trip.
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[PDF] What Might Talal Asad Have to Say for the Study of Religion?Dec 23, 2022 · 4 We should remember first that his father was Muhammad Asad, born in ... life that give meaning insofar as meaning can be located anywhere.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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[PDF] Interview with Talal Asad - American Journal of Islam and SocietyI was in fact thinking that my history is very similar to yours but flipped, in that I was born in Pakistan and grew up in the Gulf before coming to the US at ...
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[PDF] 56 Talal Asad: Formations of the Secular (2003) - UPLOpenTalal Asad was born in Medina, Saudi Arabia, but his family moved to British India shortly after. There, they experienced first-hand the violent partition ...
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(PDF) Portrait: Talal Asad - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Talal asad was born in Saudi Arabia but grew up in India and Pakistan. At the age of 18,. he went to London to learn to become an architect ...
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[PDF] Muhammad Asad between Religion and Politics*I would say, therefore, that he was concerned less with building bridges and more with immersing himself critically in the tradition of Islam that became his.
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Cultivating the worshipful self in an algorithmic ageIn fact, the formative influence on Asad's thinking was his mother, a Bedouin from Saudi Arabia, whose simple religiosity based on repeated practice inspired ...
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Cosmopolitanism and Peace? - Taylor & Francis OnlineApr 13, 2017 · Talal Asad studied anthropology at Oxford University under Evans-Pritchard. Born in Saudi Arabia, he spent his boyhood in India and Pakistan ...
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Talal Asad, The Kababish Arabs: Power, Authority and Consent in a ...Talal Asad, The Kababish Arabs: Power, Authority and Consent in a Nomadic Tribe (Praeger Publishers, New York, 1970). Pp. vii + 263. Maps, bibliography, index.Missing: fieldwork | Show results with:fieldwork
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Talal Asad | American Academy of Arts and SciencesThe books he has authored or edited include Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter, Genealogies of Religion, Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, ...
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Expert on Israel, Palestinians, at Hopkins... Johns Hopkins University anthropologist Talal Asad. Asad, highly regarded as one of the leading experts in Islamic movements in the Middle East and Europe ...
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Talal Asad - Humanity JournalHe was born in Saudi Arabia, spent his childhood in British India and Pakistan, and was educated in Britain. He has taught in various universities in the ...
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Talal Asad - The Immanent FrameTalal Asad is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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Celebrating Michael Gilsenan's Career - JadaliyyaMar 29, 2023 · Talal Asad. This is really a wonderful gathering and a wonderful way of honoring somebody who has been enormously important in Middle East ...
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Graduate Center Scholars Are Elected to the American Academy of ...Apr 26, 2024 · Asad, who is affiliated with the Graduate Center's Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center (MEMEAC), is a sociocultural anthropologist ...Missing: background | Show results with:background<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Introduction: The Anthropological Skepticism of Talal AsadAsad's doubt here concerned the un- examined contrast between the images of non-European political order constructed respectively by the functionalist ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Modernizing Middle Eastern Studies, Historicizing Religion ...Talal Asad is best known for his work on the genealogy of religion, ... After receiving his PhD, he was a lecturer in social anthropology at. Khartoum University ...
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[PDF] Powers of the Secular Modern: Talal Asad and His Interlocutorsterest first in althusser and then in foucault pushed me away from being concerned with the interpretation of symbols in social life. anthropology and ...
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Modernizing Middle Eastern Studies, Historicizing Religion ...An Oxford-trained cultural anthropologist, Asad began with fieldwork, studying the effects of colonialism on the political life of a nomadic tribe in northern ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Ideology and the Study of Religion: Marx, Althusser, and FoucaultScholarship on religion that utilizes Foucault and focuses on how power and discourse are constitutive of truth and subjectivity includes Talal Asad's ...
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[PDF] Talal Asad: Genealogies of Religion, and Formations of the SecularThe salutary and unsettling effect of these two books by Talal Asad—an anthro- pologist of Muslim beliefs and practices—is to make strange the “religion” of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Notes on Talal Asad and Clifford Geertz on the Study of ReligionSep 19, 2022 · Asad says that the basic point of his essay has been “to problematize the idea of an anthropological definition of religion by assigning that ...
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Talal Asad: Anthropologist of Empire Part I | PoLARSep 20, 2023 · Asad's work was paradigm-shifting in the anthropology of Islam, and religion more generally, and so was his work on secularism. This is all true ...
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Genealogy and Tradition as Methods in Islamic StudiesNov 6, 2021 · As Talal Asad's notion of a discursive tradition has become a mainstay in Islamic Studies, how has it contributed to the larger debate on ...
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Talal Asad | Political Theology NetworkMay 11, 2021 · In this brief essay, we note how his writings problematize referential use of “political theology” across the many languages and grammars of life.<|separator|>
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Genealogies of Religion - Project MUSEIn Geneologies of Religion, Talal Asad explores how religion as a historical category emerged in the West and has come to be applied as a universal concept.
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[PDF] The Construction of Religion as an Anthropological Category Talal ...My aim has been to problematize the idea of an anthropological definition of religion by assigning that endeavor to a particular history of knowledge and power ...
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From Meaning to Power | Visions of Religion - Oxford AcademicOne key moment that signaled the arrival of power in the study of religion is Talal Asad's criticism of Geertz in his essay, “The Construction of Religion as ...
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Powers of the Secular Modern | Stanford University PressFor more than three decades, Talal Asad has been engaged in a distinctive critical exploration of the conceptual assumptions that govern the West's ...
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[PDF] Review of Talal Asad, Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam ...From within his discipline of anthropology, Asad—who is Distinguished Professor of. Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York—also ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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the "secular" as a tragic category: - on talal asad, religion and ... - jstorIn Formations of the Secular, Asad begins to describe secularism in terms. To assist his effort to offer an account of the secular, h trasts two opposing ...
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Secularism, hegemony, and fullness - The Immanent FrameNov 17, 2007 · This is the idea that secularism is in some ways compatible only with a fully modern society in which there is prosperity and political ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Thinking about Secularism with Asad, Twenty Years after ...Sep 1, 2024 · For Asad, the key is not to grant the secular a transhistorical essence wherein one could study its variations across time and space as a ...
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Secular Translations: Nation-State, Modern Self, and Calculative ...InSecular Translations, the anthropologist Talal Asad reflects on his lifelong engagement with secularism and its contradictions.Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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(PDF) The Critique of Secularism by Talal Asad as a Chance to Look ...May 20, 2024 · In this paper, we point to Talal Asad's critique of this taken-for-grantedness. Using his genealogical method, he attempts to find the origin of this ...
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(PDF) Issues in the Anthropology of Islam: Contributions and Critics ...29 Asad states, “if one wants to write an anthropology of Islam one should begin, as Muslims do, from the concept of a discursive tradition that includes ...
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Islam as One Thing, Anything, or Nothing - Article - RenovatioFeb 21, 2024 · It is a tradition.” For Asad, a successful anthropology of Islam must use the right concepts, and for him the right concept for Islam is “ ...
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The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam | Asad - IslamologyIn his article The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam, written in 1986, Talal Asad focuses on the conceptual basis of the literature on this problem.
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Does Talal Assad's Islam as a Discursive Tradition Undermine the ...Dec 29, 2023 · What Asad and anthropologists try to do is unsettle some of these assumptions and points of inquiry by focusing on people. While I have read and ...
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On Suicide Bombing | Columbia University PressFor many non-Muslims, "the suicide bomber" quickly became the icon of "an Islamic culture of death"—a conceptual leap that struck Asad as problematic. Is there ...
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On Suicide Bombing - jstorYork University in February 2008 between Talal Asad, Harry Harootunian, and Gil Anidjar around Asad s new book, On Suicide Bombing. When the World Trade ...
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On Suicide Bombing - jstorLike many people in America and around the world, Talal Asadexperienced the events of September 11, 2001, largely through themedia and the emotional ...Missing: perspectives | Show results with:perspectives
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On Suicide Bombing. By Talal Asad. Columbia University Press2007 ...30-day returnsOn Suicide Bombing. By Talal Asad. Columbia University Press2007. Pp. 128. $20.00. ISBN: 0-231-14152-1. - Volume 25 Issue 1.
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[PDF] Reflections on Blasphemy and Secular Criticism1Talal Asad. In Religion: Beyond a Concept, Hent de Vries, editor ... Williams' perspective it was blasphemy – a horrific violation of sacred truths.
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[PDF] Is Critique Secular? Blasphemy, Injury, and Free SpeechThrough close consideration of the problematic of blasphemy,. Asad begins undoing the discursive-intellectual binary that lines up Christianity, secularism, ...
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Is Critique Secular? Blasphemy, Injury, and Free Speech... Talal Asad, Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, and Saba Mahmood inquire into the evaluative frameworks at stake in understanding the conflicts between blasphemy ...
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Formations of the Secular, 20 Years On in - Berghahn JournalsSep 1, 2024 · The 2003 publication of Talal Asad's Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity was a landmark in contemporary anthropology.
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Talal Asad: Anthropologist of Empire Part II | PoLARSep 20, 2023 · Asad steers our understanding of empire away from geopolitical notions about big players seeking to dominate weaker ones.
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Thinking About Tradition, Religion, and Politics in Egypt TodayThinking About Tradition, Religion, and Politics in Egypt Today. Talal Asad ... 33 (Nov 2016): 401–405. https://doi.org/10.1017/jlr.2016.30 · Alireza Doostdar ...<|separator|>
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Reflections on Violence, Law, and Humanitarianism – Critical InquiryIn his remarkable work Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity he traces the sensibilities that are central to the modern individual and argues ...Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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Thinking about Religion through Wittgenstein | Critical TimesDec 1, 2020 · This essay is an attempt at thinking through Wittgenstein's philosophy in order to clarify some aspects of what people call “religion.”
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Thinking about religion, belief, and politics (Chapter 2)Modern religion has both hindered and aided liberal values and because liberal values are more contradictory and ambiguous than is sometimes acknowledged.
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For a Historical Grammar of Concepts: Thinking About Political ...The term political theology is not central to the oeuvre of the anthropologist Talal Asad; in fact, much of his work is dedicated to problematizing concept.
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[PDF] Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Talal AsadApr 15, 2011 · 5 Some of the contemporary scholars highly influenced by Talal Asad are Saba Mahmood, Tomoko Masuzawa,. Charles HIrschkind, and Hussein Ali ...
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Nonsense: Talal Asad, Wittgenstein, and ReligionApr 1, 2025 · In 1961, at the age of twenty-nine, Asad arrived in Sudan to begin a five-year contract teaching at the anthropology department of the ...
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G. Sampath reviews On Suicide Bombing by Talal Asad - The HinduMar 18, 2017 · This is one book you may want to avoid reading on a plane. Its title is On Suicide Bombing. And the author is a Muslim, with an Arab name: Talal Asad.
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Talal Asad, On Suicide Bombing. New York: Columbia - jstorTerrorism, on the other hand, is never justifie terrorists also claim that these actions are someti devil's advocate, Asad asks if possibly the terrorist.
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Contesting secularism/s - Sindre Bangstad, 2009 - Sage JournalsJun 12, 2009 · This essay deals with the influential anthropological work of Prof. Talal Asad on Islam, secularism and the secular. I argue that the binary ...<|separator|>
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Are There Universal Human Rights or Not?Jan 7, 2014 · Are there universal human rights or not? Yes, Muslim women DO need saving, sometimes, says our critic.<|separator|>
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[PDF] talal asad - Library of Social ScienceThe deliberate and deadly attacks which were carried out yesterday against our country were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war. This will require ...
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Letters: On Terror - The New York TimesAug 19, 2007 · In the Vietnam War, the massive deaths of civilians by bombing were justified in the same way by Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon ...<|separator|>
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Talal Asad's Romance with Islamism (Chapter 3)Asad makes the startling claim that the Muslim mode of being cannot flourish as a minority within the larger tradition of secular French Republicanism.
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Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity ...... moral relativism. Thus what has often been described as the political ... Talal Asad, Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity ...
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Ernest Gellner, Reply to Critics, NLR I/221, January–February 1997Feb 1, 1997 · ... Talal Asad. He came to see me when he was still a student for advice ... In fact, cognitive relativism is absurd, and moral relativism is tragic.
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Full article: Thinking about terrorism and just warDec 18, 2009 · This article questions the assumption that there is an essential difference between war (civilized violence) and terrorism (barbaric violence).
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Secularism and Religion | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of PoliticsJan 25, 2019 · As Talal Asad (2003) puts it, secularism constructs religion as its “other” in order to create its own sense of internal coherence. This ...