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Scott Bursey
Florida State University
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
Department of Religion
Florida State University 641 University Way / P.O. Box 3061520
Tallahassee FL 32301
United States
ABOUT
Scott Bursey is a social, religious, and intellectual historian of Islam and the Modern Middle East. He received his B.A in History from the University of Alberta (2015), his M.A in History from Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (2017) and is currently enrolled in a Ph.D at Florida State University’s Department of Religion (2021-). Scott’s research draws on theological, mass media, and dark web sources to trace the changing relationship between religion, politics, and society in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Islamist thought in Saudi Arabia. More information on his research and teaching can be found at the following URL’s: https://fsu.academia.edu/ScottBursey & https://religion.fsu.edu/person/scott-bursey .
Discipline
Religious Studies/Theology
Sub Areas
Islamic Studies
Islamic Thought
Islamic Law
Colonialism
Gulf Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Terrorism
Geographic Areas of Interest
Gulf
Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Afghanistan
Arabian Peninsula
Former Soviet Union
Specialties
Qutbian Thought
Islamic Revival In Saudi Arabia
Islamist Nostalgia
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
French (elementary)
English (native)
Education
MA | 2017 | History | Simon Fraser University
BA | 2015 | History | University of Alberta
Abstracts
On the Modalities of Ignorance: Muhammad and Sayyid Qutb on Contrasting Conceptions of Jāhiliya