Pensum/l?ringskrav

B?ker:

Laurence, Jonathan: The Emancipation of Europe’s Muslims. The State’s Role in Minority Integration, 2012. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press (245s).

Tolan, John V., Gilles Veinstein and Henry Laurence. 2013. Europe and the Islamic World: A History. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. S. 27-404. (ca. 370s).

Ra?ius, Egdūnas. 2018. Muslims in Eastern Europe. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. S. 1-35, 45-83, 119-141. (Ca. 95 s.)

 

Artikler/kapitler:

G?le, Nilüfer. “Introduction: Islamic controversies in the making of European public spheres”.  Islam and Public Controversy in Europe, G?le, Nilüfer (red.). 2013. Burlington: Ashgate, s. 3-20. Publishing (ca. 15s).

Brubaker, Rogers. “Categories of analysis and categories of practice: a note on the study of Muslims in European countries of immigration”. Ethnic and Racial Studies  Volume 36, 2013 -Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2012.729674, s. 1-8, Published online: 09 Oct 2012 (ca. 10 s)

Bunt, Gary R. “Conclusion: The transformation of cyber-Islamic environments”, iMuslims: rewiring the house of islam. 275-290. Hurst & Company: London. 2009.

Clayer, Nathalie. ?Adapting Islam To Europe?, Islam und Muslime in (Südost)Europa im Kontext von Transformation und EU-Erweiterung, Otto Sagner, s.53-69, 2010. Tilgjengelig p? https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00578757/document (16s.)

De Rapper, Gilles. ?Religion in post-communist Albania: Muslims, Christians and the concept of ’culture’?, 2008. Tilgjengelig p? https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00327200/document (17s.)

Endresen, Cecilie. ?Allah og aliens?. Aura. Tidsskrift f?r akademiska studier av nyreligiositet 8, 2016. s. 28- 56.*

Endresen, Cecilie. ?Faith, Fatherland, or both??, The revival of Islam in the Balkans: from identity to religiosity. Arolda Elbasani and Olivier Roy (eds.). Palgrave, 2015.* (ca. 20 s.)

Henig, David. ?“This is our little hajj”: Muslim holy sites and reappropriation of the sacred landscape in contemporary Bosnia?. American Ethnologist 39/4, s. 751–765. Tilgjengelig p? http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1548-1425.2012.01393.x/full (14s.)

Nadia Jeldtoft. “Lived Islam: religious identity with ‘non-organized’ Muslim minorities”.
Ethnic and Racial Studies 34, 2011, s. 1134-1151.

2010 https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2010.528441

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01419870.2010.528441

Moe, Christian. ?A Sultan in Brussels? European Hopes and Fears of Bosnian Muslims?. Südosteuropa 4, 2007, s. 374-394. Tilgjengelig p? https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=213916 (20s.)

Olsson, Susanne. ?Religion in the Public Space: ‘Blue-and-Yellow Islam’ in Sweden?, Religion, State and Society, 37:3, 2009, 277-289. Tilgjengelig p? http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09637490903056500 (ca. 10s.)

Roy, Olivier. Den globaliserede islam, kap. 2 (Muslimer i Vesten) og kap. 3. (Individualisering av religi?siteten). Vandkunsten: K?benhavn. S. 57-104.

Roy, Olivier. Jihad and death: the global appeal of the Islamic state, kap. 2 (Who are the radicals?), s. 19-40. (Ca. 20s.)*

Sorgenfrei, Simon. ?Islam og sufisme. Om en oklar relation?, Mystik och andlighet: kritiska perspektiv. S. Sorgenfrei (red.), Stockholm: Dialogos. 79-100 (20 s.)*

Svensson, Jonas. ?Att ?ta en religion: Halalkyckling, essentialism och ?cklets psykologi?.

2015. Chaos 64, no 2, p. 29-51 (ca. 20 s.)*

Sara Silvestri. Faith intersections and Muslim women in the European microcosm: notes towards the study of non-organized Islam. Ethnic and Racial Studies 

Volume 34, 2011 - Issue 7 - Pages 1230-1247 | Received 08 Jan 2010, Accepted 01 Apr 2011, Published online: 03 May 2011

 https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2011.565779

Sunier, Thijl. “Domesticating Islam: exploring academic knowledge production on Islam and Muslims in European societies”.

Pages 1138-1155 | 2012

https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2012.753151

Stuckrad, Kocku von. Interreligious Transfers in the Middle Ages The Case of Astrology

Journal of Religion in Europe 1 (2008) 34–59. (Ca. 15 s.)

http://www.kockuvonstuckrad.com/downloads/download04.pdf

Tiilikainen, Marja. “Illness, healing, and everyday Islam: Transnational lives of Somali migrant women”. Everyday lived islam in Europe. Red. N. M. Dessing, N. Jeldtoft, J. S. Nielsen, and L. Woodhead. Routledge: London og New York. 2016 (2013). S. 147-169. (Ca. 20 s.)*

Thurfjell. David. Det gudl?sa folket. De postkristna svenskarna och religionen.

Molin & Sorgenfrei F?rlag: Stockholm. Kap. 7. (Ca. 15 s)*

 

*Vil bli tilgjengelig i Canvas

 

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