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Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern StudiesNo.39
Survival Strategies of Minorities and Vulnerable Groups in the Islamicate World
TSUJIGAMI Namie, TAKAHASHI Hidemi, gEditorfs Noteh
TAKAHASHI Hidemi, gThe Role of the Cult and Memory of the Martyrs in the Survival Strategy of Syriac Christians,h Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):5-14. TSUJI Asuka,gThe Demise of the Coptic Church in Ninth-century Egypt as Survival Strategy Flounder,h Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):15-31.
MIMURA Taro, gGreek Scientific and Philosophical Knowledge as a Survival Tool for a Religious Minority at the Abbasid Court: The Case of Th?bit ibn Qurra,h Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):34-47.
KONDO Yohei,gEstablishing Common Grounds: Ibadi Theories of Abrogation,hSophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):49-68.
MIYOKAWA Hiroko,gThe Coptic Orthodox Mission in Kenya: An African Search for Identity and the Coptic Encounter with Africa,hSophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):69-86.
SUZUKI Hiroyuki,gDiscovering Comrades: How the Palestinian National Movement Evaluated "Land Day" in 1976,hSophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):87-98.
SAWAGUCHI Yuki,gWomen Soldiers as Marginal in the Israeli Military,hSophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):99-116.
KUWAHARA Naoko,gConstitutional Politics Affecting Religious Minorities under Constitutionalization of Islam after the Iraq War,hSophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):117-135.
TSUJIGAMI Namie,gEvolving Gendered Relations during Refugees' Settlement Process in Norway,hSophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):137-150. Other Articles
Antony SUSAIRAJ, gDiscrimination against Dalits and the Role of the Samathuvapuram towards the Promotion of Equality within the Multi-caste Society of India,h The Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies 39(2021):153-178. |