Program Unit Online Meeting 2024

Islamic Mysticism Unit

Call for Proposals

The Islamic Mysticism Group solicits paper and panel proposals for the 2024 AAR Annual Meeting (online). All proposals related to Islamic mysticism, as described in the Mission Statement are welcome. This Unit encourages proposals for individual papers, paper sessions, and roundtable discussions in all areas related to Islamic Mysticism, including but not limited to contemporary and classical Sufism, Isma øili and broader Shi øi mysticism, the esoteric and occult arts, aspects of Islamic philosophy and mystical hermeneutics. Proposals must engage with existing scholarship, show theoretical sophistication, and offer original research.

Pre-arranged sessions are encouraged. Remember that pre-arranged sessions must show diversity of gender to be considered. We also greatly encourage other forms of diversity, especially race, ethnicity, theoretical method, and rank. Authors of accepted proposals are expected to attend the online meeting and will be barred from future programs if they fail to show.

This year we are encouraging papers related to (1) power, state, and authority; (2) music and art; (3) healing and medicine; and (4) lived practices that might include rituals, material culture, or studies on emotion. Nevertheless, as always, all papers related to Islamic Mysticism as defined above are welcome.

Statement of Purpose

Islamic mysticism is a broad rubric, one that allows us to engage in areas such as Sufism, Shi’i esoteric thought, some aspects of Islamic philosophy, and allegorical interpretations of the Qur’an. The study of Islamic mysticism also allows our members to engage Islamic materials from many different parts of the world including, but not limited to, Persianate regions, the Arab world, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and North America.

Chair Mail Dates
M. Shobhana Xavier merin.shobhana@gmail.com - View
Syed Zaidi, Emory University syedzaidi.nyc@gmail.com - View
Review Process: Participant names are visible to chairs but anonymous to steering committee members until after final acceptance/rejection