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1 ROBERT W. HEFNER [email protected] Professor of Anthropology, Boston University, 232 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215 and Professor of Global Studies, Pardee School for Global Studies. (617) 353-2194; fax: (617) 353-2610. Senior Research Associate, Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA), Boston University; 10 Lenox Street, Brookline, MA 02146. (617) 353-9050; fax: (617) 353-6408. PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS January 2021. Co-editor with Zainal Abidin Bagir. Indonesian Pluralities: Islam, Democracy, Citizenship. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2018 (January 15). Editor. Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia. New York and London: Routledge. 2016 (October). Editor. Shari‘a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2013. Co-Editor, with John Hutchinson, Sara Mels, and Christiane Timmerman. Religions in Movement: The Local and the Global in Contemporary Faith Traditions. New York: Routledge. 2013. Editor. Global Pentecostalism in the 21st Century: Gender, Piety and Politics in the World’s Fastest- Growing Faith Community. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2011 Editor. Shari‘a Politics: Law and Society in the Modern Muslim World. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2010 . Editor. Muslims and Modernity: Culture and Society since 1800. New Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 6. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2009. Editor. Making Modern Muslims: The Politics of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 2007 (February). Co-editor, with Muhammad Qasim Zaman. Schooling Islam: The Culture and Politics of Modern Muslim Education. Princeton: Series on Muslim Politics, Princeton University Press. 2005. Editor. Remaking Muslim Politics: Pluralism, Contestation, Democratization. Princeton: Series on Muslim Politics, Princeton University Press. 2001. Editor. The Politics of Multiculturalism: Pluralism and Citizenship in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 2000. Civil Islam: Muslims and Democratization in Indonesia. Princeton University Press. Published as Civil Islam: Islam dan Demokratisasi di Indonesia, in Indonesian translation by the Institute for the Study of the Free Flow of Information (ISAI), Jakarta, spring 2001. 2000. Islam, Pasar, Keadilan: Artikulasi Lokal, Kapitalisme, dan Demokrasi [Islam, Markets, Justice: Local Articulations of Capitalism and Democracy]. Yogyakarta: LKiS Press. 1998. Editor, Democratic Civility: The History and Cross-Cultural Possibility of a Modern Political Ideal. New Brunswick: Transaction Press. 1998. 1998. Editor, Market Cultures: Society and Morality in the New Asian Capitalisms. Westview Press. 2000. Indonesian edition translated by T. Iskandar Ali and published as Budaya Pasar: Masyarakat dan Moralitas dalam Kapitalisme Asia Baru. Jakarta: LP3ES Press, Jakarta, 2000. 1997. Editor, with Patricia Horvatich. Islam in an Era of Nation-States: Politics and Religious Renewal in Muslim Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 2001. Indonesian edition translated by Imron Rosyidi and published as, Islam di Era Negara Bangsa. Yogyakarta: Tiara Wacana Press. 2 1995. ICMI dan Perjuangan menuju Kelas Menengah Indonesia. (ICMI and the Struggle For an Indonesian Middle Class). Yogyakarta (Indonesia): PT Tiara Wacana Yogya. Translated by Endi Haryono, with an Introduction by Emha Ainun Nadjib. 1993. Editor. Conversion to Christianity: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives on a Great Transformation. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1990. The Political Economy of Mountain Java: An Interpretive History. University of California Press. 1999. Translated and published in Indonesia as, Geger Tengger: Perubahan Sosial dan Perkelahian Politik (Yogyakarta: LKiS Press, 1999). 1985. Hindu Javanese: Tengger Tradition and Islam. Princeton: Princeton University Press. DOCUMENTARY FILMS PRODUCED, WITH DR. ZAINAL ABIDIN BAGIR 2019 (October). Unfinished Indonesia. A 47 minute documentary on contentions over the proper place of Islam and Muslim actors in Indonesian citizenship. In collaboration with Watchdoc Documentary Films, Jakarta, Indonesia. 2019 (November). In the Name of Faith (Atas Nama Percaya). A 36 minute documentary film on the struggle of spiritual movements (aliran kepercayaan) and indigenous religions (agama leluhur) to achieve legal and societal recognition in Indonesia. In collaboration with Watchdoc Documentary Films, Jakarta, Indonesia. 2020 (January). A Return to Peace: Christian-Muslim Reconciliation in Ambon. A 36 minute documentary film on the grassroots efforts of Muslims and Christians in the eastern Indonesian province of Maluku (the Moluccas) to reconcile a generation after the bloodletting of Indonesia’s return to democracy (1998-1999). PUBLICATIONS: JOURNALS GUEST EDITED 2012. Guest Editor, “The Rise of Shari‘a: Implications for Democracy and Human Rights.” Special Issue of the Review of Faith and International Affairs, 10:4, pp. 1-69. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS In press. “Faith’s Place in an Age of Democratic Trial.” In Bryan A. Turner and Damien Freeman, eds., Faith’s Place: Democracy in a Religious World (Perth, Australia: Connor Court Publishing). In press. “An Anthropology of Religion and Modernity in Eastern Asia.” In Joel Robbins and Simon Coleman, eds., Oxford Handbook of the Anthropology of Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021 (February). “Religion as Raft in a Stormy Sea: David Martin and the Study of Global Pentecostalism.” Nations and Nationalism. 2020 (January). “The Best and Most Trying of Times: Islamic Education and the Challenge of Modernity.” In Mohamed N.M. Osman, ed., Pathways to Contemporary Islam: New Trends in Critical Engagement, pp. 99- 123. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2019 (July). “Muslims, Catholics, and the Secular State: Alt-Right Populism and the Politics of Citizen Recognition in France.” American Journal of Islamic Social Science 36:3 (July), 1-22. 2019 (July). “Whatever Happened to Civil Islam? Islam and Democratization Twenty Years on.” Asian Studies Review. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2019.1625865 2019 (April). “Kata Sabutan: Sebuah Pesan yang Canggih dan Dibutuhkan” (Preface: A Message that is Sophisticated and Needed). In Ahmad Najib Burhani, Menemani Minoritas: Paradigma Islam Tentang Keberpihakan dan Pembelaan kepada yang Lemah [To Befriend Minorities: An Islamic Paradign on Supporting and Defending Those who are Weak], pp. xix-xxiii (Jakarta: PT Gramedia, 2019). 2018 (published on line November 14). “Which Islam? Whose Shariah? Islamisation and Citizen Recognition in Contemporary Indonesia.” Journal of Religious and Political Practice 4:3, 278-296. DOI: 10.1080/20566093.2018.1525897. 2018 (September). “Reading and Remembering Saba Mahmood: Islam, ethics, and the hermeneutics of tradition.” Contemporary Islam. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11562-018-0424-z 3 2018 (September). “Christians and Multi-religious Citizenship in Muslim Indonesia.” In Daniel Philpott and Timothy Samuel Shah, ed., Under Caesar’s Sword: How Christians Respond to Persecution, pp. 358-390. Cambridge Studies in Law and Christianity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2018 (January). “Introduction: Indonesia at the Crossroads--Imbroglios of Religion, State, and Society in an Asian Muslim Nation.” In Robert W. Hefner, editor, Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia, pp. 3- 30. New York and London: Routledge. 2018 (January). “The Religious Field: Plural Legacies and Contemporary Contestations.” In Robert W. Hefner, editor, Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia, pp. 211-25. New York and London: Routledge. 2017 (June). “Islamic Law and Muslim Women in Modern Indonesia.” In Jocelyne Cesari and Jose Casanova, eds., Islam, Gender, and Democracy in Comparative Perspective, pp. 82-112. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 2017 (March). “Christians, Conflict, and Citizenship in Muslim-Majority Indonesia.” Review of Faith and International Affairs, 15:1, 91-101. 2017 (January). “Sharia Law and Muslim Ethical Imaginaries in Modern Indonesia.” In Timothy P. Daniels, ed., Sharia Dynamics: Islamic Law and Sociopolitical Processes, pp. 91-115. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. 2017 (January). “Epilogue: Capitalist Rationalities and Religious Moralities -- An Agonistic Plurality.” In Juliette Koning and Gwenael Njoto Feillard, eds., New Religiosities, Modern Capitalism, and Moral Complexities in Southeast Asia, pp. 265-85. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2016 (October). “Muslim Feminism and Shari‘a Law in Indonesia.” In Robert W. Hefner, ed., Shari‘a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics, pp. 203-35. Bloomington and London: Indiana University Press. 2016 (October). “Shari‘a Law and the Quest for a Modern Muslim Ethics.” In Robert W. Hefner, ed., Shari‘a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics, pp. 1-33. Bloomington and London: Indiana University Press. 2016 (June). “Indonesia, Islam, and the New Administration.” The Review of Faith & International Affairs 14:2 (Summer), pp. 59-66. Special issue on, “Faith, Freedom, and Foreign Policy: Recommendations for the Next President.” 2016 (May). “A Constructive Engagement: Muslims and U.S. Policies on Religion in Southeast Asia.” In Dicky Sofjan, ed., Religion, Public Policy, and Social Transformation in Southeast Asia: Managing Religious Diversity, pp. 257-278. Geneva, Switzerland: Globethics.net. 2016 (April). With Zainal Abidin Bagir. “Christianity and Religious Freedom in Indonesia since 1998.” In Allen Hertzke and Timothy Samuel Shah, eds., Christianity