Michael Feener

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Books

Sharia and Social Engineering: The Implementation of Islamic Law in Contemporary Aceh, Indonesia (Oxford University Press, 2013)

Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia (Cambridge University Press, 2007)

Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters: Approaches to Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific Region, co-edited with Patrick Daly, (Cambridge University Press, 2016)

Shi’ism in Southeast Asia: Alid Piety and Sectarian Constructions, co-edited with Chiara Formichi (London: Hurst, 2016)

Islam and the Limits of the State: Reconfigurations of Ritual, Doctrine, and Authority in Contemporary Aceh, co-edited with David Kloos & Annemarie Samuels (Leiden: Brill, 2015)

Religion and the Politics of Development, co-edited with Philip Fountain & Robin Bush (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)

Religious Actors in Disaster Relief, co-edited with Robin Bush & Philip Fountain as a special issue of the International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 33.1 (March 2015)

Religion and Development in China: Innovations and Implications, co-edited with Wu Keping (Singapore: Asia Research Institute, 2015)

Muslim Religious Authority in Modern Asia, co-edited with Jeremy Kingsley as a special issue of the Asian Journal of Social Science, Leiden: Brill, 42.5 (2014)

Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia, co-edited with Juliana Finucane (Dordrecht: Springer 2013)

From the Ground Up: Perspectives on Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh, co-edited with Patrick Daly & Anthony Reid (Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies Press, 2013) Indonesian translation: Aceh setelah Tsunami dan Konflik (Banda Aceh/ Jakarta/ Denpasar: ICAIOS/ KITLV/ Pustaka Larasan, 2013)

Islamic Legal Professionals in Contemporary Southeast Asia, co-edited with Mark Cammack & Clark Lombardi as a special issue of the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 21.1 (January 2012)

Mapping the Acehnese Past, co-edited with Patrick Daly & Anthony Reid (Leiden: KITLV Press, 2011) Indonesian translation: Memetakan Masa Lampau Aceh (Banda Aceh/ Jakarta/ Denpasar: ICAIOS/ KITLV/ Pustaka Larasan, 2012)

Islamic Connections: Muslim Societies of South and Southeast Asia, co-edited with Terenjit Sevea (Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies Press, 2009)

Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia: Ideas and Institutions, volume co-edited with Mark Cammack (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007)

Islam in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishers, 2004)

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

“Post-disaster Reconstruction in Asia: New Actors and Approaches,” (with Patrick Daly) in: Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters: Approaches to Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific Region (Cambridge University Press, 2016)

“Blue prints for change and the re-imaging of life in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia,” (with Patrick Daly, Marjaana Jauhola, and Craig Thorburn) in: Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters: Approaches to Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific Region (Cambridge University Press, 2016)

“State Sharia and its Limits,” in: Islam and the Limits of the State: Reconfigurations of Ritual, Doctrine, and Authority in Contemporary Aceh, co-edited with David Kloos & Annemarie Samuels (Leiden: Brill, 2015)

“Abd al-Samad in Arabia: The Yemeni Years of a Shaykh from Sumatra,” Southeast Asian Studies 4.2 (August 2015)

“Debating ‘Shi’ism’ in the History of Muslim Southeast Asia,” (with Chiara Formichi) in: Shi’ism in Southeast Asia: Alid Piety and Sectarian Constructions, (London: Hurst, 2015)

“Alid Piety and State-sponsored Spectacle: Tabot Tradition in Bengkulu, Sumatra,” (with Chiara Formichi) in: Shi’ism in Southeast Asia: Alid Piety and Sectarian Constructions, (London: Hurst, 2015)

“State Sharia and its Limits,” in: Islam and the Limits of the State: Reconfigurations of Ritual, Doctrine, and Authority in Contemporary Aceh, co-edited with David Kloos & Annemarie Samuels (Leiden: Brill, 2015)

(with Kerry Sieh, et al.) “Penultimate Predecessors of the 2014 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Aceh, Sumatra: Stratigraphic, Archaeological, and Historical Evidence,” Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 120 (2014) doi:10.1002/2014JB011538

“Muslim Religious Authority in Modern Asia: Established Patterns and Evolving Profiles,” in Asian Journal of Social Science, 42.5 (2014): 501-516

“A Wall in the Woods: Note on the Recently Discovered Site at Kreung Jeureungeh, North Aceh,” Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 170.1 (2014): 99-106

“Adat dan Idealisme dalam Pemikiran Hukum Mohammad Koesnoe,” in: Mohammad Koesnoe dalam Pengembaraan Gagasan Hukum Indonesia, Ed. Joeni Arianto Kurniawan (Jakarta: Epistema Institut, 2013): 139-156

“Hand, Heart and Handphone: State Sharia in the Age of the SMS,” Contemporary Islam 7.1 (April 2013): 18pp – DOI 10.1007/s11562-013-0244-0

“Official Religions, State Secularisms and the Structures of Religious Pluralism,” in: Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia, Juliana Finucane & R. Michael Feener, eds. (Dordrecht: Springer 2013): 1-16

“Social Engineering through Shari`a: Islamic Law as State-Directed Da`wa in Contemporary Aceh,” Islamic Law and Society 19.3 (June 2012): 275-311

“Why Study Islamic Legal Professionals?” (with Clark Lombardi), Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 21.1 (January 2012): 1-12

“The Islamic Judicial Structure in Indonesia,” (with Mark Cammack), Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 21.1 (January 2012): 13-42

“The Acehnese Past and its Present State of Study,” in: R. Michael Feener, Patrick Daly, and Anthony Reid, Eds. Mapping the Acehnese Past (Leiden: KITLV Press, 2011): 1-24

“Southeast Asian Localisations of Islam and Participation within a Global Umma, c. 1500-1800,” The New Cambridge History of Islam, volume 3. Anthony Reid and David Morgan, Eds., (Cambridge University Press, 2010): 470-503

“New Networks and New Knowledge: Migrations, Communications and the Refiguration of the Muslim Community in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries,” The New Cambridge History of Islam, volume 6. Robert Hefner, Ed., (Cambridge University Press, 2010): 39-68

“Emergency and Islamic Law in Aceh,” (with Michelle Miller) in Victor Ramraj and Arun Thiruvengadam, Eds., Law and Emergency Powers in Asia: Exploring the Limits of Legality (Cambridge University Press, 2010): 213-236

“Secularization, Religion, and the State,” in: Haneda Masashi, Ed., Secularization, Religion, and the State (University of Tokyo Centre for Philosophy, 2010): 13-19

“Issues and Ideologies in the Study of Regional Muslim Cultures,” in R. Michael Feener & Terenjit Sevea (Eds.), Islamic Connections: Muslim Societies of South and Southeast Asia (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Press, 2009): 13-23

“Joint Marital Property in Indonesian Customary, Islamic, and National Law,” (co-authored with Mark Cammack) The Law Applied: Contextualizing the Islamic Shari’a, Peri Bearman, Wolfhard Heinrichs, & Bernard G. Weiss, Eds., (London: I.B. Tauris, 2008): 92-115

“A Javanese Muslim Life of Learning: Professor Dr. Haji Mohamad Koesnoe,” Muslim Voices, Muslim Lives, Frances Trix & John Walbridge, Eds. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008): 137-148. Reprint of new edition forthcoming 2015

“Cross-Cultural Contexts of Modern Muslim Intellectualism,” Die Welt des Islams, 47.3-4 (2007): 264-282

“Islamic Law in Indonesia: Formations of a Modern Tradition,” (with Mark Cammack) in: Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia: Ideas and Institutions, (R. Michael Feener & Mark Cammack, Eds., (Harvard University Press, 2007): 1-12

“Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia: Introduction and Overview,” in: Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia: Ideas and Institutions, (R. Michael Feener & Mark Cammack, Eds., (Harvard University Press, 2007): 13-26

“Constructions of Religious Authority in Indonesian Islamism: ‘The Way and the Community’ Re-Imagined,” Islamic Legitimacy in a Plural Asia, Anthony Reid and Michael Gilsenan, Eds., (London: Routledge, 2007): 139-153

“Contemporary Islam and Intellectual History,” Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM) Review 17 (Spring 2006): 24-25

“Sufi Scents across the Indian Ocean: Yemeni Hagiography and the Earliest History of Southeast Asian Islam,” (with Michael F. Laffan) Archipel 70 (2005): 185-207

“Islam and the ‘Arab Network’ in Early Modern History,” Population Movement beyond the Middle East: Migration, Diaspora, and Network. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology / JCAS Symposium Series, 17 (2005): 147-164

“Indonesia,” (with Nelly van Doorn-Harder) in: Muslim Cultures Today: A Reference Guide, Kathryn M. Coughlin, Ed., (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005): 77-88

“Hybridity and the ‘Hadhrami Diaspora’ in the Indian Ocean Muslim Networks,” Asian Journal of Social Science 32.3 (2004): 353-372

“Islam: An Historical Introduction and Overview,” in: R. Michael Feener, Ed., Islam in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives, (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishers, 2004): 1-39

“Indonesian Movements for the Creation of a ‘National Madhhab,” Islamic Law and Society, 9.1 (2001): 83-115 Reprinted in abridged form in Dawrah Fiqh Concerning Women: A Manual for a course on Islam and Gender, Husein Muhammad, et al., Eds., (Cirebon, Indonesia: Fahmina Institut, 2006): 269-278

“Shaykh Yusuf and the Appreciation of Muslim ‘Saints’ in Modern Indonesia,” Journal for Islamic Studies, v. 18-19 (1999): 112-131

“Tabut: Muharram Observances in the History of Bengkulu,” Studia Islamika VI.2 (1999): 87-130

“Yemeni Sources for the History of Islam in Indonesia,” La Transmission du Savoir dans le Monde Musulman Périphérique 19 (1999): 128-144

“Notes toward a History of Qur’anic Exegesis in Southeast Asia,” Studia Islamika V.3 (1998): 49-76

“A Re-examination of the Place of al-Hallâj in the History of Islam in Southeast Asia,” Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 154.iv (1998): 571-592