自治在乎吗?印度穆斯林跨国捐赠网络与福利责任观念

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethnography Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/14661381221134417
Catherine Larouche
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在北方邦,许多中产阶级穆斯林越来越把本地和跨国的宗教捐赠视为一种务实的方式,可以为贫困穆斯林的生活创造切实的社会经济改善,缓解他们在印度日益边缘化的状况。他们转向跨国宗教捐赠如何影响他们对国家在社会福利提供方面的责任的看法?基于对在北方邦收集和分发伊斯兰施舍(zakat和sadaqa)的注册非营利组织的民族志实地调查,本文考察了当地和跨国宗教捐赠如何影响这些穆斯林慈善组织成员想象印度公民和福利责任的方式。这些组织内部的分配实践表明,一方面通过动员当地和跨国慈善网络,另一方面通过改善获得国家福利的机会,促进穆斯林的经济独立和自给自足,这是双重重点。这些不同策略的共存表明,尽管国家被认为是偏颇和冷漠的,但它仍被视为不可或缺的福利提供者。更一般地说,这些观察结果引发了对全球联系的南亚福利跨国化和私有化的程度和影响的讨论。
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Autonomous care? Muslim transnational giving networks and perceptions of welfare responsibilities in India
In Uttar Pradesh, many middle-class Muslims increasingly view local and transnational religious giving as a pragmatic way to create tangible socioeconomic improvements in the lives of underprivileged Muslims and mitigate their growing marginalization in India. How does their turn toward transnational religious giving influence their perception of the state’s responsibilities regarding social welfare provision? Based on ethnographic fieldwork research with registered non-profit organizations collecting and distributing Islamic alms (zakat and sadaqa) in the state of Uttar Pradesh, this article examines how local and transnational religious giving affects the ways in which members of these Muslim philanthropic organizations imagine citizenship and welfare responsibilities in India. Distributive practices within these organizations show a dual focus on fostering Muslims’ economic independence and self-sufficiency by mobilizing local and transnational charitable networks on the one hand and improving access to state welfare on the other. The co-existence of these somewhat divergent strategies suggests that while the state is considered partial and uncaring, it also remains viewed as an indispensable welfare provider. More generally, these observations bring forth a discussion on the extent and effects of the transnationalisation and privatisation of welfare in globally connected South-Asia.
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Ethnography
Ethnography Multiple-
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期刊介绍: A major new international journal successfully launched in 2000 Ethnography is a new international and interdisciplinary journal for the ethnographic study of social and cultural change. Bridging the chasm between sociology and anthropology, it is becoming the leading network for dialogical exchanges between monadic ethnographers and those from all disciplines involved and interested in ethnography and society. It seeks to promote embedded research that fuses close-up observation, rigorous theory and social critique.
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