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Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara Erin Pettigrew (New York University, Abu Dhabi)

Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara By Erin Pettigrew (New York University, Abu Dhabi)

Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara by Erin Pettigrew (New York University, Abu Dhabi)


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Exploring the changing role of Muslim spiritual mediators and Islamic esoteric sciences, Pettigrew outlines how invisible forces have impacted social, religious, and political structures in the Saharan West over centuries. Combining historical and anthropological methods, she offers a model for future research that takes the immaterial seriously.

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Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara: Islam, Spiritual Mediation, and Social Change by Erin Pettigrew (New York University, Abu Dhabi)

In this innovative new history, Erin Pettigrew utilizes invisible forces and entities - esoteric knowledge and spirits - to show how these forms of knowledge and unseen forces have shaped social structures, religious norms, and political power in the Saharan West. Situating this ethnographic history in what became la Mauritanie under French colonial rule and, later the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Pettigrew traces the changing roles of Muslim spiritual mediators and their Islamic esoteric sciences - known locally as l'hjab - over the long-term history of the region. By exploring the impact of the immaterial in the material world and demonstrating the importance of Islamic esoteric sciences in Saharan societies, she illuminates peoples' enduring reliance upon these sciences in their daily lives and argues for a new approach to historical research that takes the immaterial seriously.

Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara Reviews

'Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara situates battles over the meaning and control of Islamic esoteric knowledge (hjab) in Mauritania's history of racialand political struggles dating to the pre-colonial era. Innovatively using contemporary social media alongside traditional textual and oral sources, Pettigrew reveals the resilience and adaptability of both hjab power and practitioners. 'Magic' in Mauritania has not disappeared; it has become a marketable commodity.' Ann McDougall, University of Alberta
'Combining methodological rigor with conceptual dexterity, this empirically rich, multilayered historical ethnography of l'hjab in the Saharan West documents how often-unseen forces and entities shape history, social structure, religious norms, and political power. This scintillating book ultimately reorients our understanding of the so-called Islamic esoteric sciences.' Zekeria Ahmed Salem, Northwestern University
'Erin Pettigrew's monograph offers a fresh interpretation of Islam and societal life in the Saharan West. Replacing local histories of Muslim esoteric sciences within the various cultural and social contexts that nurtured them, the author masterfully challenges notions of marginality and periphery in Islamic studies and African history.' Ismail Warscheid, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

About Erin Pettigrew (New York University, Abu Dhabi)

Erin Pettigrew is Assistant Professor of History and Arab Crossroads Studies for New York University, Abu Dhabi (NYUAD). She is a cultural historian of colonial and post-colonial West Africa with a focus the history of Islam, slavery, race, gender, and nationhood.

Table of Contents

Introduction: a Saharan ontology of the invisible; 1. Principles of provenance: origins, debates, and social structures of l'hjab in the Saharan West; 2. Local wisdom: contestations over l'hjab in the 18th-19th centuries; 3. Colonial logics of Islam: managing the threat of l'hjab; 4. Postcolonial transfigurations: contesting l'hjab in the era of social media; 5. Desert panic: bloodsucking accusations and the terror of social change; 6. Sui generis: genealogical claims to the past and the transmission of l'hjab; Epilogue.

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NPB9781009224611
9781009224611
1009224611
Invoking the Invisible in the Sahara: Islam, Spiritual Mediation, and Social Change by Erin Pettigrew (New York University, Abu Dhabi)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-01-26
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