Music, culture and identity in the Muslim world : performance, politics and piety /

Publication Type:

Book

Authors:

Salhi, Kamal.

Source:

London ; New York : Routledge, 2014., Volume 22, United Kingdom, p.xiv, 301 pages : (2014)

Call Number:

ML3197

Mots-clés:

bisacsh, History and criticism., Islamic countries, Islamic countries., Islamic music, Music, Political aspects, Social aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General.

Notes:

Formerly CIP.Includes bibliographical references and index."In contrast to many books on Islam that focus on political rhetoric and activism, this book explores Islam's extraordinarily rich cultural and artistic diversity, showing how sound, music and bodily performance offer a window onto the subtleties and humanity of Islamic religious experience. Through a wide range of case studies from West Asia, South Asia and North Africa and their diasporas - including studies of Sufi chanting in Egypt and Morocco, dance in Afghanistan, and "Muslim punk" on-line - the book demonstrates how Islam should not be conceived of as being monolithic or monocultural, how there is a large disagreement within Islam as to how music and performance should be approached, such disagreements being closely related to debates about orthodoxy, secularism, and moderate and fundamental Islam, and how important cultural activities have been, and continue to be, for the formation of Muslim identity. "--"Through a wide range of case studies from West Asia, South Asia and North Africa and their diasporas - including studies of Sufi chanting in Egypt and Morocco, dance in Afghanistan, and "Muslim punk" on-line - the book demonstrates how Islam should not be conceived of as being monolithic or monocultural, how there is a large disagreement within Islam as to how music and performance should be approached, such disagreements being closely related to debates about orthodoxy, secularism, and moderate and fundamental Islam, and how important cultural activities have been, and continue to be, for the formation of Muslim identity"--