Shiʿi Materiality Beyond Karbala
Religion That Matters
Contributor(s)
Funke, Christian (editor)
Marei, Fouad Gehad (editor)
Shanneik, Yafa (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
This book examines material and multi-sensorial expressions of Shiʿi Islam in diverse, and understudied demographic and geographic contexts.It engages with conceptual debates and makes several propositions that push the frontiers of scholarship on Islamic and Religious Studies, Material Religion, Heritage Studies, and Anthropology and Sociology of Religion.The contributions presented in this volume demonstrate how material things and less thing-like materialities make the praesentia and potentia of the Sacred tangible, how they cultivate intimate relations between human and more-than-human beings, and how they act as links and gateways to the Elsewhere and Otherworldly. The volume posits that materialities of religion are integral to processes of heritagization shaped by competing social and political actors involved in the construction and canonization of religious—in this case, Shiʿi—heritage.
Keywords
Ahl al-Bayt; Ehli Beit; Alevi; Ashura; Dedebaba; Husayn ibn Ali; Mid-Shaʿban; Jashn-i Nisf Shaʿban; sectarianism; shrine; maqām; makam; turba; türbe; mohrDOI
10.1163/9789004691377ISBN
9789004691377, 9789004691339, 9789004691377Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://0-brill-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
2024Classification
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