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Posted on March 22nd, 2008 by martijn.
Categories: Blogosphere, My Research.
The second book of Gabriel Marranci, The Anthropology of Islam, will be available at the end of this month. As a prelude he provides with a short excerpt from the introduction: an elenchos which is question–answer dialogue that aims to clarify a topic through deconstructing other arguments; in this case, how‘Islam’ may be understood within the field of anthropology:
ELENCHOS
STUDENT: What is Islam?
To find the anthropological answer to that question read his website:
The Anthropology of Islam « Islam, Muslims, and an Anthropologist
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