Society and Social Sciences, Sociology and Anthropology, Anthropology, Social and Cultural Anthropology

Remaking Muslim Lives: Everyday Islam in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina
Paperback Published on: 05/10/2020
Price: £20.99
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Synopsis
The violent disintegration of Yugoslavia and the cultural and economic dispossession caused by the collapse of socialism continue to force Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina to reconfigure their religious lives and societal values. David Henig draws on a decade of fieldwork to examine the historical, social, and emotional labor undertaken by people to live in an unfinished past--and how doing so shapes the present. In particular, Henig questions how contemporary religious imagination, experience, and practice infuse and interact with social forms like family and neighborhood and with the legacies of past ruptures and critical events. His observations and analysis go to the heart of how societal and historical entanglements shape, fracture, and reconfigure religious convictions and conduct. Provocative and laden with eyewitness detail, *Remaking Muslim Lives* offers a rare sustained look at what it means to be Muslim and live a Muslim life in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- ISBN: 9780252085215
- Number of pages: 208
- Dimensions: 151 x 227 x 21 mm
- Weight: 334g
- Languages: English