Antropología del islam. Notas para una aproximación bibliográfica
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Antropología, Islam, estudios, debates, paradigmasResumen
Se presenta una revisión bibliográfica de carácter general que tiene como principal objetivo acercar a las y los estudiantes de grado y posgrado en Argentina al campo de estudios de la “antropología del islam”. Propone una sucinta recapitulación de algunas líneas de investigación, referencias y discusiones cardinales en la literatura académica. Esta aproximación intenta allanar su camino en la búsqueda de bibliografía especializada y aspira a que próximas actualizaciones redirijan su atención hacia el relevamiento de áreas temáticas puntuales o contribuciones regionales particulares, como es el caso de los estudios socio-antropológicos sobre comunidades musulmanas en América Latina y el Caribe.
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