Anna B. Bigelow
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy & Religion
Campus Box 8103
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
919.515.6194
email: anna_bigelow@ncsu.edu
areas of research: Islam, South Asian Religions, inter-religious relations, shared sacred sites, conflict resolution, and religious extremism.
Curriculum Vitae
Course Webpages:
REL/HIS 408: Islam in the Modern World
HON 294R: Religion and Conflict
Writings:
- "Saved by the Saint: Refusing and Reversing Partition in Muslim North India," Journal of Asian Studies, forthcoming.
- "Unifying Structures, Structuring Unity: Negotiating the Sharing of the Guru's Mosque," Radical History Review 99, 2007.
- "Punjab's Muslims: The History and Significance of Malerkotla" International Journal of Punjab Studies, Volume 12, summer 2005.
- Sharing Saints, Shrines, and Stories: Practicing Pluralism in North India. Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004.
- Encyclopedia of Islam in the Modern World. Entry: "Hinduism and Islam in India," co-authored with Juan E. Campo, Edited by Richard C. Martin. New York: Macmillan Press, 2004.
- "Hulladiya Hanuman: The Return or End of History" Contemporary Conflicts: Gujarat, Social Science Research Council, posted January 2003: http://conconflicts.ssrc.org/gujarat/biglow/
- "Guru ki Maseet" Muslim India, New Delhi, Volume XIX, Number 220, 2001
- "Intercession in Islam" Journal of Religious Studies. Punjabi University, Patiala, Volume XXXII, Number 1, 2000.
- "The Sufi Practice of Friendship, the Suhrawardi Tariqa and the Development of a Middle Road” JUSUR:The UCLA Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 15, 1999.
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