China and Islam : the prophet, the party, and law / Matthew S. Erie, University of Oxford.
2016
KBP69.C5 E75 2016 (Mapit)
Available at Stacks
Formats
| Format | |
|---|---|
| BibTeX | |
| MARCXML | |
| TextMARC | |
| MARC | |
| DublinCore | |
| EndNote | |
| NLM | |
| RefWorks | |
| RIS |
Items
Details
Author
Title
China and Islam : the prophet, the party, and law / Matthew S. Erie, University of Oxford.
Imprint
New York, NY Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Copyright
©2016.
Description
xvii, 447 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Series
Cambridge studies in law and society.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: the Party-State enters the mosque
History, the Chinese state, and Islamic law
Linxia at the crossroads
Ritual lawfare
Learning the law
Wedding laws
Moral economies
Procedural justice
Conclusion: law, minjian, and the ends of anthropology.
History, the Chinese state, and Islamic law
Linxia at the crossroads
Ritual lawfare
Learning the law
Wedding laws
Moral economies
Procedural justice
Conclusion: law, minjian, and the ends of anthropology.
Summary
"China and Islam examines the intersection of two critical issues of the contemporary world: Islamic revival and an assertive China, questioning the assumption that Islamic law is incompatible with state law. It finds that both Hui and the Party-State invoke, interpret, and make arguments based on Islamic law, a minjian (unofficial) law in China, to pursue their respective visions of 'the good'. Based on fieldwork in Linxia, 'China's Little Mecca', this study follows Hui clerics, youthful translators on the 'New Silk Road', female educators who reform traditional madrasas, and Party cadres as they reconcile Islamic and socialist laws in the course of the everyday. The first study of Islamic law in China and one of the first ethnographic accounts of law in postsocialist China, China and Islam unsettles unidimensional perceptions of extremist Islam and authoritarian China through Hui minjian practices of law"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-435) and index.
Location
RBLL2
Call Number
KBP69.C5 E75 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9781107053373 hardcover
1107053374 hardcover
1107053374 hardcover
Record Appears in