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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES Published under the auspices of The Middle East Studies Association of North America Editor BETH BARON, City University of New York (Contents continued) Associate Editor SARA PURSLEY, The Graduate Center, CUNY KAREN G. RUFFLE, Gender, Sainthood, and Everyday Practice in South Asian Shi ism (Carla Bellamy) 811–812 Book Review Editors ASMA AFSARUDDIN, Indiana University TOBY C. JONES, AMIRA MITTERMAIER, Dreams that Matter: Egyptian Landscapes of the Imagination (Gregory Starrett) 812–814 BOGAC A. ERGENE, University of Vermont MANDANA LIMBERT, Queens College, CUNY MALIK MUFTI, Tufts University NEGIN NABAVI, Montclair State University JOHN WALBRIDGE, God and Logic in Islam: The Caliphate of Reason (George Saliba) 815–817 - - Assistant Book Review Editor ALEXANDER TREIGER, Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought: Al-Ghazalı’s Theory of Mystical Cognition and Its Avicennian Foundation (Binyamin Abrahamov) 817–819 JEFFREY CULANG, The Graduate Center, CUNY SALMAN BASHIER, The Story of Islamic Philosophy: Ibn Tufayl, Ibn Arabı-, and Others on the Limit Editorial Board . between Naturalism and Traditionalism (Mohammad Azadpur) 819–820 OMAIMA M. ABOU-BAKR, Cairo University RUDI MATTHEE, University of Delaware BRUCE FUDGE, Quranic Hermeneutics: al-Tabrisi and the Craft of Commentary (Sarra Tlili) 820–822 NATHAN J. BROWN, George Washington University JAMES MCDOUGALL, Trinity College, Oxford MELANI CAMMETT, Brown University ROEL MEIJER, Radboud University Discourse and Ideology GIANCARLO CASALE, University of Minnesota VALENTINE M. MOGHADAM, Purdue University ZEYNEP ÇELIK, New Jersey Institute of Technology NEFISSA NAGUIB, Chr. Michelsen Institute DANIEL MARTIN VARISCO, Reading Orientalism: Said and the Unsaid (H. Aram Veeser) 822–824 NATHAN J. CITINO, Colorado State University DENISE NATALI, American University of –Sulaimani ELIE PODEH, The Politics of National Celebrations in the Arab Middle East (Lucia Volk) 824–826 LARA DEEB, Scripps College ARZU O¨ ZTÜRKMEN, Boˇgaziçi University EDHEM ELDEM, Bo˘gaziçi University EVE TROUTT POWELL, University of Pennsylvania STEPHEN SHEEHI, Islamophobia: The Ideological Campaign against Muslims (Mohamed Nimer) 826–828 ELLEN FLEISCHMANN, University of Dayton CHASE F. ROBINSON, The Graduate Center, CUNY ISRAEL GERSHONI, Tel Aviv University YEZID SAYIGH, King’s College London Conquest and Violence NILE GREEN, University of California, Los Angeles SAMAH SELIM, Rutgers University WILLIAM F. MCCANTS, Founding Gods, Inventing Nations: Conquest and Culture Myths from ARANG KESHAVARZIAN, New York University BERNA TURAM, Northeastern University Antiquity to Islam (Stephanie Dalley) 828–830 AKRAM KHATER, North Carolina State University KEITH DAVID WATENPAUGH, University of California, Davis Editorial Assistants: SARA PEKOW,BETH RYNE BENJAMIN CLAUDE BROWER, A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844–1902 (Muriam Haleh Davis) 830–832 MESA and Cambridge University Press gratefully acknowledge the support provided to the editorial office of IJMES by the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. ABDULLAHI A. GALLAB, A Civil Society Deferred: The Tertiary Grip of Violence in the Sudan (Ruth Iyob) 832–833 Aims and Scope: The International Journal of Middle East Studies publishes articles and reviews concerning the area encompassing the Arab world, Iran, , the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Israel, Transoxiana, and Muslim South Asia from the 7th century to the present. Articles on Social and Political History communities or politics in other regions of the world that had or have strong Middle Eastern ties or contexts, or on relations between those regions and the Middle East, will also be considered. Particular attention will be paid to works dealing with history, anthropology, literature, sociology, CARTER FINDLEY, Turkey, Islam, Nationalism, and Modernity: A History, 1789–2007 political science, economics, religion, and law. Because of its interdisciplinary nature, IJMES does not accept technical or highly specialized (Fatma Müge Göçek) 833–834 material, nor does it publish in the areas of administration or training. NEZAR ALSAYYAD, Cairo: Histories of a City (Nancy Y. Reynolds) 835–836 Editorial Office: CUNY Graduate Center, Room 3304, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA. E-mail: [email protected]. Website: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/ijmes AMY SINGER, Charity in Islamic Societies (Marina Tolmacheva) 836–839 Publishing, Subscription, and Advertising Offices: Cambridge University Press, 32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10013-2473, USA; or Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8RU, U.K. NIGEL ASHTON, King Hussein of Jordan: A Political Life (Michael R. Fischbach) 839–841

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