Remembering Jewish-Muslim Encounters: Challenges and Cooperation
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 September 2018) | Viewed by 200930
Special Issue Editor
Interests: Islam; Holocaust; Pakistan; Israel; interreligious identity; diaspora and transnational studies; post-genocide identity; feminist post-colonial theory, genocide, religion and violence
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the past few years, a number of books and articles related to Judaism and Islam have been published demonstrating both the expansion of Jewish-Muslim collective scholarly research and the growing interest in the subject by broader audiences. Jewish-Muslim scholarship is crucial in broadening this field but also allowing Jewish and Muslim minor literatures to emerge in the scholarly field. We are currently seeking papers for a peer-reviewed Journal Religions on the topic: Remembering Jewish-Muslim Encounters: Challenges and Cooperation. The volume will provide a broad geographic representation with a historical, literary and religious from the birth of Islam. The aim of this interdisciplinary collection is to provide a readable scholarly introduction to varieties of challenges and cooperation between Jews and Muslims extending from religious communities and cultural cooperation. We are looking for in-depth introductory essays chronicling the relationship of Jews and Muslims in regional or transnational contexts, dominant and emerging theories about commonalities, and differences. Overall, the volume is aimed at scholars who seek entry points in the range of critical issues and themes related to Islam and Judaism ranging from religion, history, philosophy, music, architecture, and poetry.
Dear Colleagues,
(1) We are seeking articles that focus on a specific historical period and/or example of Jewish-Muslim relations. The author must have both historical and theoretic understanding of the traditions and the historical scope of the article must lie from the birth of Islam. The purpose of the issue is to build upon the small field of Jewish-Muslim Relations and introduce scholars to smaller and unfamiliar territories of scholarship about Jewish-Muslim Relations. Examples such as; literature, poetry, psychoanalysis, music, architecture and philosophy within the field of Religious Studies.
(2) This volume of the journal will enhance and broaden the frame of Jewish-Muslim studies in fields such as; Religion, Theology, History and Anthropology.
Prof. Dr. Mehnaz Afridi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Judaism
- Islam
- Literature
- Music
- Poetry
- Memory
- Philosophy
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