Publications of Mascha Schulz

Journal Article (7)

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Journal Article
Quack, Johannes and Mascha Schulz. 2023. Who counts as 'None'? Ambivalent, embodied, and situational modes of nonreligiosity in contemporary South Asia. Religion and Society 14(1): 126–139. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3167/arrs.2023.070303.
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Journal Article
Schulz, Mascha and Stefan Binder. 2023. Introduction: an anthropology of nonreligion? Religion and Society 14(1): 99–112. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3167/arrs.2023.070301.
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Journal Article
Schulz, Mascha. 2020. 'That was a good move': some remarks on the (ir)relevance of 'narratives of secularism' in everyday politics in Bangladesh. Contributions to Indian Sociology 54(2): 236–258. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0069966720914056.
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Journal Article
Schulz, Mascha and Julian Kuttig. 2020. Introduction: ethnographic perspectives on the state in Bangladesh. Contributions to Indian Sociology 54(2): 125–151. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0069966720910945.
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Journal Article
Schulz, Mascha. 2019. Performing the party: national holiday events and politics at a public university campus in Bangladesh. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 22: 1–22. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/samaj.6508.
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Journal Article
Schulz, Mascha. 2013. Migrating men - mobile women? How women cope with male seasonal migration in Bangladesh. Südasien-Chronik 3: 183–213. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18452/8464.
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Journal Article
Schulz, Mascha. 2012. Geschlechterrollen und saisonale Migration: mehr Freiheit für die Frauen? Netz 35(1): 5–7.

Book Chapter (2)

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Book Chapter
Bradbury, James and Mascha Schulz. 2022. Performing the secular: street theatre and songs as 'secular media' in Bangladesh and West Bengal. In: Jacob Copeman and Mascha Schulz (eds.). Global sceptical publics: from non-religious print media to 'digital atheism'. London: UCL Press, pp. 71–96.
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Book Chapter
Copeman, Jacob and Mascha Schulz. 2022. Introduction: non-religion, atheism and sceptical publicity. In: Jacob Copeman and Mascha Schulz (eds.). Global sceptical publics: from non-religious print media to 'digital atheism'. London: ULC Press, pp. 1–36.

Conference Report (1)

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Conference Report
Schulz, Mascha. 2016. Transformations of the political. H-Soz-Kult. Göttingen, 2016-05-24.

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Schulz, Mascha. 2021. Convoluted convictions, partial positionings: secularism, non-religion and party politics in Sylhet, Bangladesh. PhD Thesis, Universität Zürich, Zürich.

Issue (1)

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Issue
Schulz, Mascha and Julian Kuttig (eds.). 2020. Ethnographic perspectives on the state in Bangladesh. Contributions to Indian Sociology 54(2).

Other (1)

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Other
Schulz, Mascha. 2012. Geschichte und politische Öffentlichkeit: kollektive Erinnerung in Bangladesch an 1971. Masala 7(3). Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Südasien. https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/masala/article/view/19294.

Book Review (3)

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Book Review
Schulz, Mascha. 2022. Paradoxes of the popular: crowd politics in Bangladesh, by Nusrat Sabina Chowdhury, Stanford, Stanford University Press. 2019, 264 pp. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 60(1): 109–111. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14662043.2021.2018966.
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Book Review
Schulz, Mascha. 2019. Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh: development, piety and neoliberal governmentality, by Mohammad Musfequs Salehin, London/New York, Routledge, 2016, 236 pp. South Asia 42(2): 430–431. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2019.1584840.
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Book Review
Schulz, Mascha. 2018. Andrew Sanchez: Criminal Capital. Violence, Corruption and Class in India; New Delhi, London, New York: Routledge, 2016. 185 S. Asien 146: 139–141.

Collected Edition (1)

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Collected Edition
Copeman, Jacob and Mascha Schulz. 2022. Global sceptical publics: from non-religious print media to 'digital atheism'. London: UCL Press.

Blog Post (1)

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Blog Post
Schulz, Mascha and Jacob Copeman. 2023. Fabricating the secular: towards a materialist approach to non-religion. Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network Blog. https://thensrn.org/2023/02/01/fabricating-the-secular-towards-a-materialist-approach-to-non-religion/.
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