This dissertation explores the generative epistemological potential of medieval Sufism through the radical openness of Saʿd al-Dīn Ḥamūya's (d. 1252) thought. The project reads the …
This dissertation sketches the conceptualization and representation of sociopolitical dissent in Central Asia and Iran between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. How might rebels have …
This dissertation traces the impact of early Soviet social engineering and modernization projects on the contemporary musical life of Pamiris—peoples of the Pamir Mountains of …
Religious syncretism refers to the synthesis of multiple, distinct religious orders. The process of synthesis can range from the intentional incorporation of political agendas into …