Music, culture and identity in the muslim world :Performance,politics and piety/ Salhi, Kamal ed. - London: Routledge, 2014. - 301 p.

Introduction: the paradigm of performing Islam beyond the
political rhetoric
KAMAL SALHI
1 New Islamist popular culture in Turkey
MARTIN STOKES
2 Social forces shaping the heterodoxy of Sufi performance in
contemporary Egypt
MICHAEL FRISHKOPF
3 Singing dissent: Sufi chant as a vehicle for alternative perspectives
EARLE WAUGH
4 Debating piety and performing arts in the public sphere: the
'caravan' of veiled actresses in Egypt
KARIN VAN NIEUWKERK
5 Wah wall! Meida meida! The changing roles of dance in
Afghan society
JOHN BAILY
6 The manifest and the hidden: agency and loss in Muslim
performance traditions of South and West Asia
RICHARD K. WOLF
7 'Muslim punk' music online: piety and protest in the
digital age
DHIRAJ MURTHY
8 Devotion or pleasure? Music and meaning in the celluloid
performances of qciwwali in South Asia and the diaspora
NATALIE SARRAZIN
9 Multicultural harmony? Pakistani Muslims and music
in Bradford
THOMAS E. HODGSON
10 Hip-hop bismillalr subcultural worship of Allah in
Western Europe
MARUTA HERDING
11 Lil Maaz's Mange du kebab: challenging cliches or serving
up an immigrant stereotype for mass consumption online?
JONATHAN ERVINE


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