
New Books in Sociology Emrah Yildiz, "Zainab's Traffic: Moving Saints, Selves, and Others Across Borders" (U California Press, 2024)
Oct 22, 2024
Emrah Yildiz, an expert in the anthropology of Islam, discusses his upcoming book, which delves into the intricate pilgrimage journey from Tehran to the Sayyida Zainab shrine near Damascus. He explores the complex interplay of faith, mobility, and identity amidst sociopolitical tensions. The conversation touches on the transformative cultural exchanges in bazaars, including the trade of unique items like Ceylon tea and Syrian lingerie. Yildiz also emphasizes how diverse narratives shape our understanding of pilgrimages and the dynamic relationships within communities.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Pilgrimage, Trade, and Identity
01:34 • 21min
Examining the Pilgrimage to Sayyidah Zainab's Shrine: Narratives of Faith and Heritage
23:01 • 4min
The Complex Significance of Zainab's Shrine in Islamic Culture
26:32 • 3min
Exploring Generational Traffic and Kinship Dynamics at a Shrine
29:15 • 5min
Cultural Exchanges in the Bazaar
34:42 • 9min
Navigating Religious Pilgrimage: The Intersection of Faith and Mobility
43:13 • 3min
Pilgrimage Movements and Identity
46:28 • 24min
