In this Issue
Moving beyond the paradigmatic divides of area studies, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East explores the shared concerns and histories of these regions, offers stimulating perspectives on interdisciplinary debates, and challenges established analytic models. CSSAAME publishes articles from around the world, providing a distinctive link between scholars living and working in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia and their counterparts in Europe and the Americas.
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Volume 35, Number 3, December 2015Table of Contents
- Editors’ Note
- pp. 385-386
- Afterword: The Dreamwork of Capitalism
- pp. 481-485
- Islam in Black and White
- pp. 641-647
- Dehistoricizing Islam In Africa
- pp. 656-666
- Of Reciting and Reading
- pp. 666-671
- Traditions of Innovation
- pp. 678-681
- Contributors
- pp. 682-684