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[ecrea] new book: Muslim Rap, Halal Soaps, and Revolutionary Theater
Sun Oct 06 09:25:24 GMT 2013
Muslim Rap, Halal Soaps, and Revolutionary Theater
Artistic Developments in the Muslim World
Edited by Karin van Nieuwkerk
From "green" pop and "clean" cinema to halal songs, Islamic soaps,
Muslim rap, Islamist fantasy serials, and Suficized music, the
performing arts have become popular and potent avenues for Islamic piety
movements, politically engaged Islamists, Islamic states, and moderate
believers to propagate their religio-ethical beliefs. Muslim Rap, Halal
Soaps, and Revolutionary Theater is the first book that explores this
vital intersection between artistic production and Islamic discourse in
the Muslim world. The contributors to this volume investigate the
historical and structural conditions that impede or facilitate the
emergence of a "post-Islamist" cultural sphere. They discuss the
development of religious sensibilities among audiences, which
increasingly include the well-to-do and the educated young, as well as
the emergence of a local and global religious market. At the heart of
these essays is an examination of the intersection between cultural
politics, performing art, and religion, addressing such questions as
where, how, and why pop culture and performing arts have been turned
into a religious mission, and whether it is possible to develop a new
Islamic aesthetic that is balanced with religious sensibilities.
Karin van Nieuwkerk is an anthropologist and Associate Professor at the
University of Nijmegen. Her books include Women Embracing Islam: Gender
and Conversion in the West and "A Trade like Any Other": Female Singers
and Dancers in Egypt.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Artistic Developments in the Muslim Cultural Sphere:
Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Performing Arts / Karin van Nieuwkerk
Part One: The Power of Performance Chapter 1. Hardcore Muslims: Islamic
Themes in Turkish Rap between Diaspora and Homeland / Thomas Solomon;
Chapter 2. Contesting Islamic Concepts of Morality: Heavy Metal in
Istanbul / Pierre Hecker; Chapter 3. Iranian Popular Music in Los
Angeles: A Transnational Public beyond the Islamic State / Farzaneh Hemmasi
Part Two: Motivations Chapter 4. Ritual as Strategic Action: The Social
Logic of Musical Silence in Canadian Islam / Michael Frishkopf; Chapter
5. Pious Entertainment: Hizbullah's Islamic Cultural Sphere / Joseph
Alagha; Chapter 6. Of Morals, Missions, and the Market: New Religiosity
and "Art with a Mission" in Egypt / Karin van Nieuwkerk
Part Three: Staging the Body and the World Stage Chapter 7. Islamic
Modernity and the Re-enchanting Power of Symbols in Islamic Fantasy
Serials in Turkey / Ahu Yigit; Chapter 8. From "Evil-Inciting" Dance to
Chaste "Rhythmic Movements": A Genealogy of Modern Islamic Dance-Theatre
in Iran / Zeinab Stellar; Chapter 9. Suficized Musics of Syria at the
Intersection of Heritage and the War on Terror; Or "A Rumi with a View"
/ Jonathan H. Shannon
Afterword / Martin Stokes
Notes on Contributors; Index
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