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            ReOrient

            Volume 8 • Number 2 • Spring 2024

            Produced and distributed by

            ISSN 2055–5601 (Print)

            ISSN 2055–561X (Online)

            ReOrient

            EDITOR

            S. Sayyid, University of Leeds, UK

            ASSOCIATE EDITORS

            AbdoolKarim Vakil, Kings College London, UK

            Uzma Jamil, McGill University, Canada

            Haroon Bashir, Markfield Institute of Higher Education, UK

            EDITORIAL BOARD

            Warren Chin, Kings College London, UK

            Yasin Aktay, Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey

            Ruth Mas, Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Society, Freie Universität, Germany

            Shaireen Rasheed, Long Island University, USA

            Juliane Hammer, University of North Carolina, USA

            Barnor Hesse, Northwestern University, USA

            Nadia Fadil, KU Leuven, Belgium

            Santiago Slabodsky, Hofstra University, USA

            Schirin Amir-Moazami, Freie Universität, Germany

            SherAli Tareen, Franklin and Marshall College, USA

            BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

            Shvetal Vyas Pare, Flinders University, Australia

            INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

            Talal Asad, City University of New York, USA

            Farid Esack, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

            Boaventura de Sousa Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal

            Richard W. Bulliet, Columbia University, USA

            Hatem Bazian, University of California, Berkeley, USA

            Brian Klug, St Benet’s Hall, University of Oxford, UK

            Asma Lamrabet, Rabita Mohammadia of the Moroccan Ulema, Morocco

            Ramon Grosfoguel, University of California, Berkeley, USA

            Galip Dalay, Al Sharq Forum, Turkey

            Elena Arigita Maza, University of Granada, Spain

            Karima Laachir, Australian National University, Australia

            Ella Shohat, New York University, USA

            Jasmin Zine, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

            NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

            ReOrient will publish original articles in English of between 6,000 and 8,000 words (including bibliography). Submissions must not have been published or be under consideration elsewhere. All articles are submitted to blind peer reviewing by at least two referees. Final decisions on publication remain with the Editorial Board.

            For full guidelines please go to: http://www.plutojournals.com/reorient-guidelines/

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            Contents

            Editorial – Hindutva and the Muslim Subject 142

            Sheheen Kattiparambil

            Articles

            Islamophobia in India and the Racial State 153

            Sheheen Kattiparambil

            Hinduism and the Genealogy of Culture: Sovereignty, Religion, and Authority in India 174

            Muhammed Shah Shajahan

            Politics of Secularisation, Religious Conversion, And “Saving” the (Hindu) Daughter Under Hindutva: Re-reading the Hadiya Court Case 193

            Sreenanti Banerjee

            The Role of Performance in Constructing Muslim Citizenship in the 2019–20 anti-CAA Protests: New Trends in Indian Muslim Belonging Today 217

            Jaclyn A. Michael

            Global Hindutva and the Palestinian Cause 239

            Abdulla Moaswes

            Allah’s House to Domes of Secularism: Minoritization of Muslims in India 262

            Thahir Jamal Kiliyamannil

            Book Reviews

            Özyürek E. Subcontractors of Guilt: Holocaust Memory & Muslim Belonging in Postwar Germany 286

            Adam Sutcliffe

            Olivia C. Harrison. Natives Against Nativism: Antiracism and Indigenous Critique in Postcolonial France 290

            Maxwell Woods

            Review Article

            Counterinsurgency Reconsidered 293

            Warren Chin

            Author and article information

            Journal
            10.13169/reorient
            ReOrient
            ReO
            Pluto Journals
            2055-5601
            2055-561X
            26 June 2024
            : 8
            : 2
            : 139-141
            Article
            10.13169/reorient.8.2.0139
            29055100-3143-42be-9d65-c1e0daea0f1b

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