Islamic narrative and authority in Southeast Asia: from the 16th to the 21st century/ Thomas Gibson
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 297.09598 GIB/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P11962 |
Introduction : symbolic knowledge and authority in complex societies --
The ruler as perfect man in Southeast Asia, 1500-1667 --
Cosmopolitan Islam in South Sulawesi, 1640-1705 --
Islamic martyrdom and the Great Lord of the VOC, 1705-1988 --
Popular mysticism and the Colonial State, 1811-1936 --
Cosmopolitan piety and the late Colonial State, 1850-1950 --
Revolutionary Islam and the Nation-State, 1900-1965 --
Official Islam and the Developmental State, 1965-2004 --
Conclusion : narrative, ritual, and models of the self.
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