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For several decades, the Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (JSAMES) has produced scholarship on the countries of South and Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, and the interconnections that bring the people and states of these areas together. Today, a renewed vision of JSAMES moves beyond the geographic, epistemological, and disciplinary boundaries of area studies such as South Asian or Middle East Studies to bring these fields into shared dialogue.
Many scholars of the Middle East and South Asia today deploy complex, multi-scalar analyses that are rooted in interdisciplinary methodologies and varying epistemologies. The journal aims to highlight these varied approaches. In particular, the JSAMES is interested in works that explore the dynamics of region-making, and therefore world-making, including pilgrimage routes, logistics infrastructures, smuggling networks, piracy circuits, informal security providers, and religious networks.
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Volume 40, Number 3, Spring 2017Table of Contents
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View Summary of An Islamist's Negative Reaction to America: Sayyid Qutb's Journey, Experiences and Impressions of the United States (1948–1950)
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View Summary of Understanding the Barelwi Madaris of Pakistan: Case Study of the Tanzim al-Madaris (Ahl-i-Sunnat) Pakistan
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Understanding the Barelwi Madaris of Pakistan: Case Study of the Tanzim al-Madaris (Ahl-i-Sunnat) Pakistan
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View Summary of Locating the Loopholes of South-South Cooperation in South Asia: Can SAARC Deter Hostilities and Promote Cooperation?
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View Summary of The Source of the Problem: Both Islam and the West Have Forgotten Their Roots (A Philosophical Study of the Charlie Hebdo Shooting)
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| ISSN | 2766-0176 |
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| Print ISSN | 0149-1784 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-01-01 |
| Open Access | No |
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