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"Entangled Exchanges: The Futa Textile in Trade, Law, and Obligations between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean c. 1000-1150"138 views
Author
Chatterjee, Madhumita, History - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia
Advisors
Bishara, Fahad , History, University of Virginia
Abstract
This thesis explores what an ordinary textile—the futa—can reveal about the interwoven worlds of commerce, law, and social obligation in the medieval Mediterranean and Indian Ocean. Rather than seeking to prove the presence or absence of capitalism in the Islamic Middle Ages, I trace the futa’s multiple lives—as commodity, gift, and charitable item—across Geniza letters, legal records, and business documents from the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Such material, I argue, offers a more textured and socially embedded understanding of economic life than frameworks grounded in Western capitalist historiography allow. While scholars have often turned to the Cairo Geniza to search for evidence of either coalition-based commerce or profit-maximizing exchange, such binary models tend to flatten the varied economic realities captured in Geniza fragments. The futa—a dynamic, everyday textile possibly of Indian origin—circulated widely across Egypt, Tunis, and beyond. Its very ordinariness makes it a powerful lens for examining how trade worked not merely as an economic mechanism but as a form of social practice. Drawing on Karl Polanyi’s notion of embeddedness, I propose that the Geniza reveals a vibrant, plural, and entangled economic life. Through the futa, this thesis reimagines the medieval Islamic marketplace not as a precursor to modern capitalism, but as a socially situated and materially grounded system of exchange.
Degree
MA (Master of Arts)
Keywords
Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Cairo Geniza, medieval textiles, Capitalism, material culture
Language
English
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Chatterjee, Madhumita. "Entangled Exchanges: The Futa Textile in Trade, Law, and Obligations between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean c. 1000-1150". University of Virginia, History - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, MA (Master of Arts), 2025-05-02, https://doi.org/10.18130/gvwr-z855.
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