Anouar Majid鈥檚 scholarship cited in article on Marshall G.S. Hodgson鈥檚 legacy
The scholarship of Anouar Majid, Ph.D., vice president for Global Affairs and director of the Center for Global Humanities, is cited in an article about Marshall Hodgson鈥檚 visionary rethinking of Islam more than four decades ago. The article, titled 鈥淕enius Denied and Reclaimed: A 40-Year Retrospect on Marshall G.S. Hodgson鈥檚 The Venture of Islam鈥 is written by Bruce B. Lawrence, Duke University professor emeritus of Islamic Studies.
In the article, which appears in the Marginalia Review of Books, Lawrence provides a quote from Majid鈥檚 book Unveiling Traditions: Postcolonial Islam in a Polycentric World that he says exemplifies Majid鈥檚 focus on Hodgson鈥檚 language.
Majid鈥檚 text is quoted, in part, stating, 鈥淎lthough this eminent scholar made a compelling argument for the need to coin new terminology to deal with the history of 鈥業slamdom,鈥 older prejudices continue to determine the questions asked by, and consequently the outcomes of, scholarship on Islam.鈥
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