Max Stille (1985-) (Bibliography)
1. with Jan Scholz, Tobias Selge and Johannes Zimmermann: Listening Communities? Some Remarks on the Construction of Religious Authority in Islamic Podcasts. In: WI 48 (2008), 457-509.
2. Horstmann, Monika: Der Zusammenhalt der Welt. Religiöse Herrschaftslegitimation und Religionspolitik Maharaja Savai Jaisinghs (1700-1743). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2009. Rez.: M. Stille: Jahrbuch für Europäische Überseegeschichte 10 (2010), 296-299.
3. with Jan Scholz, Tobias Selge and Johannes Zimmermann: Listening to More Than Islam: Approaching Identities Through the Auditory Dimension of Podcasts. In: Orient 1 (2010), 38-50.
4. Metrik und Poetik der Josephsgeschichte Muhammad Sagirs. Heidelberg: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Magisterarbeit, 2011.
5. Iqbal, Muhammad Zafar: Die Geschichte des Freiheitskampfes für Kinder. Übers. Max Stille. In: Masala 7 (2012), 5-20.
6. Gugler, Thomas K.: Mission Medina. Daʿwat-e Islāmī und Tablīġī Ǧamāʿat. Würzburg: Ergon, 2011. Rez.: M. Stille: Asien 127 (2013), 106-107.
7. Islamic Non-Friday Sermons in Bangladesh. In: South Asia Chronicle - Südasien-Chronik, Focus: Mapping Bangladesh Studies 4 (2014), 94-114.
8. with Jan Scholz: One Ceremony, Many Readings – Inayat Khan's ʿurs and its Participants. In: South Asia's Islamic Shrines and Transcultural Visuality. Eds. Christiane Brosius, Yousuf Saeed. 2014
9. শাহ মুহাম্মদ সগীরের ইউসুফ-জোলেখা: পয়ার এবং ত্রিপদীর ছন্দের অদল-বদল. In: Bhabnagar International Journal of Bengal Studies 2 (2015), 9-22.
10. mit Dirk Saam: Wenn die Spielräume enger werden. Bangladeschs Zivilgesellschaft begegnet bekannten und neuen Konflikten. In: Südasien 3 (2016), 64-68.
11. with Jan Scholz: The Open Ritual: Indeterminacy in a Modern Sufi Ceremony. In: Performing religion. actors, contexts, and texts. Case studies on Islam. Ed. Ines Weinrich. Würzburg: Ergon, 2016. pp. 201-218.
12. Sufism in Bengali waʼz mahfils. In: Islam, Sufism and Everyday Politics of Belonging in South Asia. Eds. Deepra Dandekar, Torsten Tschacher. New York: Routledge, 2016. pp. 294-313.
13. Conceptualizing Compassion in Communication for Communication: Emotional Experience in Islamic Sermons (Bengali waʿẓ maḥfils). In: Contributions to the History of Concepts 11 (2016), 81-106.
14. with Carla Petievich: Emotions in performance: Poetry and preaching. In: The Indian Economic and Social History Review 54 (2017), 67–102.
15. with Sabine Dorpmüller, Jan Scholz, and Ines Weinrich (Eds.): Religion and Aesthetic Experience: Drama – Sermons – Literature. Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2018.
16. Arabic Rhetoric and Islamic Homiletics in 20th Century South Asia. In: Zeitschrift für Indologie und Südasienstudien 35 (2018), 169-216.
17. Communities of code-switching connoisseurs: Multilingualism in Islamic sermons in Bangladesh. In: South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal (2018), 1-21.
18. Between the numinous and the melodramatic: poetics of heightened feelings in Bengali Islamic sermons. In: Religion and Aesthetic Experience: Drama – Sermons – Literature. Eds. Sabine Dorpmüller, Jan Scholz, Max Stille, Ines Weinrich. Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2018. pp. 125-148.
19. Poetics of Popular Preaching: Waz Mahfils in Contemporary Bangladesh. Heidelberg: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Diss., 2017; Islamic Sermons and Public Piety in Bangladesh. The Poetics of Popular Preaching. London: Tauris, 2020.
20. Conceptual history and South Asian history: State of the art. In: Contributions to the History of Concepts 14 (2019), 91-112.
21. Emotion studies and transcultural studies. In: Engaging Transculturality. Concepts, Key Terms, Case Studies. Eds. Laila Abu-Er-Rub, Christiane Brosius, Sebastian Meurer, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Susan Richter. London: Routledge, 2019. pp. 386-397.
22. Dialectics of (de)mobilisation: Humour in Islamic sermons of contemporary Bangladesh. In: Emotions, mobilisations and South Asian politics. Eds. Amélie Blom, Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal. London: Routledge, 2020. pp. 222-239.
23. with Margrit Pernau: Obedient Passion - Passionate Obedience: Ashraf Ali Thanawi’s Sermons on the Love of the Prophet. In: Journal of Religious History 45 (2021), 25-49.
24. with Stephan Cummins: Religious emotions and emotions in religion: The case of sermons. In: Journal of Religious History 45 (2021), 3-24.
25. mit Jan Scholz und Udo Simon: Zur islamischen Homiletik. In: Handbuch Homiletische Rhetorik. Hg. Michael Meyer-Blanck. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021. S. 621-656.
26. Public piety and Islamic preaching in Bangladesh. In: South Asian History and Culture 12 (2021), 295-309.
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