Intimacies of Global Sufism (eBook)
394 Seiten
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-07416-4 (ISBN)
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From the fifteenth century onwards, followers of the Sufi poet Shah Nematullah Vali navigated land and sea routes through Central Asia, Iran, and India. Along the way, they built shrines whose poetry, spatial configuration, and materiality created intimate religious spaces that engaged local audiences, invoked distant places, and brought together pilgrims, itinerant artists, merchants, and courtiers from many regions.
Countering global art history approaches that have privileged east-west connections, Intimacies of Global Sufism centers relationships between the local and global across Iran, the Deccan, and Mughal India. Within this framework, the book sheds light on both the opportunities and challenges that Sufis encountered in developing a transregional network of material culture. Using the concept of intimacy to highlight the shrines' affective interconnections between people, objects, and ideas, author Peyvand Firouzeh invites readers to step inside these significant but understudied sacred spaces and rethink their wider religious and material significance. Looking closely at sites ranging across thousands of kilometers, this book combines a detailed analysis of architecture, objects of ritual, and manuscripts, with local and dynastic histories, Sufi poems, patronage documents, and a unique focus on the disciple-artists who created these spaces. The movement between small spaces and global perspectives allows us to make sense of two seemingly contradictory sides of Sufi material culture: its tendency toward asceticism, and its investment in monuments and transregional connections.
Richly illustrated with more than 140 images of these sites, their architecture, and their artifacts, Intimacies of Global Sufism offers readers a new vantage point on the early modern world and the making of transregional community through sacred spaces.
Intimacies of Global Sufism is the recipient of College Art Association's Millard Meiss Publication Fund, The Barakat Trust Publication Award, The New Foundation for Art History Publication Subvention Grant, and the Persian Heritage Foundation Publication Grant.
Peyvand Firouzeh (PhD, University of Cambridge) is Senior Lecturer in Islamic Art at the University of Sydney, Australia. She specializes in the art, architecture, and material cultures of the early modern Islamic world, particularly the material cultures of Sufism and artistic connections between Iran and India and in the broader Indian Ocean world.
Acknowledgments
Note to the Reader
Introduction
Part One: Shrine Diplomacy between Kerman, Yazd, and the Deccan
1. Shrines, Thresholds, Palimpsests: The Portal at Mahan
2. Across the Arabian Sea: Gift Diplomacy in an Expanding Shrine Network
3. Shrines, Cosmos, Territory: The Making of the Taft Khanaqah
Part Two: Distance, Intimacy, Substitution: Strategies of Self-Representation
4. Betwixt and Between: The Sacred and Material in Taft and Mahan
5. Inscribing as Belonging: Architecture, Textile, Ritual
Part Three: Patronage and Authorship Inside Out
6. The Architecture of Intimate Alliances and Competitions
7. Patronage Beyond the Court, Sufis Beyond the Shrine
8. Mahan's Chelleh-Khaneh and the Disciple-Artist: The Poetics and Politics of the Sufi Body
Epilogue: The Fragility of Transregionality
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.11.2025 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | 144 color illus., 5 line drawings, 3 maps, 4 charts |
| Verlagsort | Bloomington |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 220 x 220 mm |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater |
| Schlagworte | Art History • Deccan India • Indian Ocean networks • Iran • Islamic networks • Islamic World • Neʿmatullahi Sufis • shrine architecture • Sufi material culture |
| ISBN-10 | 0-253-07416-9 / 0253074169 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-253-07416-4 / 9780253074164 |
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