(in Polish) Islam na Bałkanach jako rzeczywistość kulturowa, religijna i polityczna 3700-AL-IB-qKR
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Literatura wprowadzająca:
1. Asad, T. (1986). The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam. Georgetown: Center for Contemporary Arab Studies. [fragmenty]
2. Asad, T. (2018). Secular translations: nation state, modern self, and calculative reason. New York: Columbia University Press. [fragmenty]
3. Danecki, J. (2011). Podstawowe wiadomości o islamie. wyd. IV. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Akademickie Dialog. [fragmenty]
4. Kościelniak, K. (2006). Sunna, hadisy i tradycjoniści. Wstęp do tradycji muzułmańskiej. Kraków: Wydawnictwo UNUM.
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7. Said, E. (1991). Orientalizm. Warszawa: PIW. [fragmenty]
8. Todorova, M. (2022). Bałkany wyobrażone. Wołowiec: Wydawnictwo Czarne. [fragmenty]
Literatura poświęcona tematom zajęć:
1. Beglerović, S., & Sedgwick, M. (2020). Islam in Bosnia Between East and West: The Reception and Development of Traditionalism. Journal of Religion in Europe,, 13(1-2), 145–172. doi:10.1163/18748929-20201498
2. Bieber, F. (2000). Muslim Identity in the Balkans before the Establishment of Nation States. Nationalities Papers, 28(1), 13-28.
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3. Bielenin-Lenczowska, K. (2009). Sąsiedztwo w obliczu konfliktu. Relacje społeczne I etniczne w zachodniej Macedonii – refleksje antropologiczne, Warszawa: DiG. [fragmenty]
4. Bougarel, X. (2018). Islam and Nationhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Surviving Empires. London-New York: Bloomsbury Academic. [fragmenty]
5. Bringa, T. (1995). Being Muslim the Bosnian Way: Identity and Community in a Central Bosnian Village. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [fragmenty]
6. Debevec, L., & Schielke, S. (2012). Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes: An Anthropology of Everyday Religion. New York: Berghan. [fragmenty]
7. Dragouni, O. (2015). The Category of Neighbourhood in Islamic Modernism of Yugoslavia. Fetve of Husein Đozo. Colloquia Humanistica, 5, 61-82.
8. Elbasani, A., & Roy, O. (2015). The Revival of Islam in the Balkans. From Identity to Religiosity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
9. Elbasani, A., & Roy, O. (2015b). Islam in the Post-Communist Balkans: Alternative Pathways to God. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 14(4), 457-471. doi:10.1080/14683857.2015.1050273
10. Henkel, R. (2009). Religions and religious institutions in the post-Yugoslav states between secularization and resurgence. Geographica, 49-61.
11. Karčić, H. (2015). Applying Islamic Norms in Europe: The Example of Bosnian Muslims. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 35(2), 245-263. doi: 10.1080/13602004.2015.1039808
12. Koumoutzis, N., & Papastylianos, C. (2019). Human Rights Issues Arising from the Implementation of Sharia Law on the Minority of Western Thrace—ECtHR Molla Sali v. Greece, Application No. 20452/14, 19 December 2018. Religions, 10(5), 300. doi:10.3390/rel10050300
13. Mekić, S. (2016). A Muslim Reformist in Communist Yugoslavia: The Life and Thought of Husein Đozo. Oxon-New York: Routledge. [fragmenty]
14. Mesarič, A. (2020). Disrupting Boundaries between Traditional and Transnational Islam: Pious Women’s Engagement with Islamic Authority in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Slavic Review, 79(1), 7–27. doi:doi:10.1017/slr.2020.7
15. Norris, H. (1993). Islam in the Balkans: Religion and Society Between Europe and the Arab World. Columbia SC: University of South Carolina Press. [fragmenty]
16. Rawski, T. (2019). Boszniacki Nacjonalizm. Strategie Budowania Narodu po 1995 roku. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar. [fragmenty]
17. Rawski, T. (2023). Clinging to National Victimhood. Bosniak Post-War Memory Politics of the Srebrenica Mass Killings. In N. Trajanovski, & L. Georgieva (Eds.), Conflicting Remembrance. The Memory of the Macedonian 2001 in Context (pp. 125-247). Skopje: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
18. Sinani, B. (2013). Albania and Kosovo. The Return of Islam in South East Europe: Debating Islam. In M. Berger (Ed.), Applying Shari῾a in the West. Facts, Fears and the Future of Islamic Rules on Family Relations in the West (pp. 111-123). Leiden: Leiden University Press.
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