Anthropologist Angie Heo’s first book, The Political Lives of Saints: Christian-Muslim Mediation in Egypt (2018), examines saintly intercession to explore …
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Van Raemdonck, “The Politics of Christian Love: Shaping Everyday Social Interaction and Political Sensibilities among Coptic Egyptians”
Van Raemdonck, A. The Politics of Christian Love: Shaping Everyday Social Interaction and Political Sensibilities among Coptic Egyptians. Religions 2019, …
Mahmood, Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report
Mahmood, Saba. 2016. Religious difference in a secular age: a minority report. Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press. Publisher’s Description: The plight …
Ramzy, “To Die is Gain”
Ramzy, Carolyn M. 2015. To Die Is Gain: Singing a Heavenly Citizenship among Egypt’s Coptic Christians. Ethnos 80(5): 649-670. Abstract: In …
Ramzy, “To Die is Gain”
Ramzy, Carolyn M. 2014. To Die is Gain: Singing a Heavenly Citizenship among Egypt’s Coptic Christians. Ethnos (Early Online Publication). …
Heo, “Saints, Media, and Minority Culture”
Heo, Angie. 2013. Saints, Media, and Minority Culture: On Coptic Cults of Egyptian Revolution from Alexandria to Maspero. In Politics …
Heo, “The Virgin Between Christianity and Islam”
Heo, Angie. 2013. The Virgin Between Christianity and Islam: Sainthood, Media, and Modernity in Egypt. Journal of the American Academy …
Heo, “The Bodily Threat of Miracles”
Heo, Angie. 2013. The Bodily Threat of Miracles: Security, Sacramentality, and the Egyptian Politics of Public Order. American Ethnologist 40(1):149-164. …
Shenoda, “The Politics of Faith: On Faith, Skepticism, and Miracles among Coptic Christians in Egypt”
Shenoda, Anthony. 2012. The Politics of Faith: On Faith, Skepticism, and Miracles among Coptic Christians in Egypt. Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology …
Mahmood, Saba. (2012). “Religious Freedom, the Minority Question, and Geopolitics in the Middle East”
Mahmood, Saba. (2012). Religious Freedom, the Minority Question, and Geopolitics in the Middle East” Comparative Studies in Society and History 54(2):418-446. First …