Social Transformations in South/Southeast Asia
Fifty-five Years after the Bandung Conference: Islam, Neo-colonialism, and the Boundaries of the Modern State
Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh
Special Issue of the Sociology of Islam and Muslim Societies Newsletter
In light of the ongoing resistance to neo-colonialism in South/Southeast Asia and the framing of many of these struggles within an Islamic discourse, we are focusing the next issue of the Sociology of Islam and Muslim Societies Newsletter on examining the implications of this crucial
development in contemporary Islamic political thought. To that end, we are writing to solicit your reflection essays (approx. 1500 words) for this special issue. The title of this special issue is as follows: Fifty-five Years after the Bandung Conference: Islam, Neo-colonialism, and the Boundaries of the Modern State. Those who would like to contribute can send us their short articles or book reviews by October 15th.
Please send your submission to:
Reed W. Taylor: rtaylor2@vt. edu
and
Tugrul Keskin: tugrulkeskin@ pdx.edu
http://www.sociologyofislam.org
Portland State University
Please quote 10 Academic Resources Daily in your application to this opportunity!