Workshop proceedingsThe aim of the workshopo was to gather scholars who work on Hui-Muslims in China and Muslims in Europe to compare the similitudes and differences of identity practices. To compare Muslims' ethnic-religious identifications in contemporary China and Europe, and trace in which ways Muslims develop a sense of belonging to the wider society, this international workshop focused on two topics: (1) the collective memory and identification of Muslims and (2) the interaction of Muslims with the local communities and the State.nrpages: 187status: publishe
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
In October 1998, The Middle East and West Europe Centers of the University of California at Berkeley...
The focus of this article is the ethnic conflict and terrorism related to the Muslim minorities in t...
The aim of this workshop is to gather scholars who work on Hui-Muslims in China and Muslims in Europ...
Call for Paper: Developing a sense of belonging in diverse societies: Hui-Muslims in China and Musli...
The aim of this conference is to gather scholars who work on Hui people in China and Muslims in Euro...
The diversity of Islam that we observe today in China has its origins in a centuries-old relationshi...
Of all the ethnic groups in Singapore with an interstitial identity, the Chinese Muslims are the mos...
This study examines the process in which acculturated and dispersed Sino-Muslims in late imperial Ch...
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This study describes how Chinese Muslims construct their identity through interaction, both with fel...
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On 24–25 February 2006 in Frankfurt-Oder, Barbara Thériault and Frank Peter convened a workshop on I...
This volume describes the main characteristics of contemporary European Islam. Following an outline ...
In this ethnographic sketch, I analyze the complex processes of Sino-Islamic identity formation by e...
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
In October 1998, The Middle East and West Europe Centers of the University of California at Berkeley...
The focus of this article is the ethnic conflict and terrorism related to the Muslim minorities in t...
The aim of this workshop is to gather scholars who work on Hui-Muslims in China and Muslims in Europ...
Call for Paper: Developing a sense of belonging in diverse societies: Hui-Muslims in China and Musli...
The aim of this conference is to gather scholars who work on Hui people in China and Muslims in Euro...
The diversity of Islam that we observe today in China has its origins in a centuries-old relationshi...
Of all the ethnic groups in Singapore with an interstitial identity, the Chinese Muslims are the mos...
This study examines the process in which acculturated and dispersed Sino-Muslims in late imperial Ch...
This paper explores the contentious ethno-historical process of identity formation among the Hui nat...
This study describes how Chinese Muslims construct their identity through interaction, both with fel...
The ongoing resurgence of religious practice in China features an Islamic revival characterized by r...
On 24–25 February 2006 in Frankfurt-Oder, Barbara Thériault and Frank Peter convened a workshop on I...
This volume describes the main characteristics of contemporary European Islam. Following an outline ...
In this ethnographic sketch, I analyze the complex processes of Sino-Islamic identity formation by e...
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
In October 1998, The Middle East and West Europe Centers of the University of California at Berkeley...
The focus of this article is the ethnic conflict and terrorism related to the Muslim minorities in t...