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El. knyga: Cyber Muslims: Mapping Islamic Digital Media in the Internet Age

Edited by (Lehigh University, USA)
  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781350233713
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  • Formatas: 344 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781350233713
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"Providing detailed case studies, this book explores the vibrant digital expressions of diverse groups of Muslim cybernauts: religious clerics and Sufi mystics, feminists and fashionistas, artists and activists, Hajj pilgrims and celebrities. Together, these stories span a vast cultural and geographic landscape, including Indonesia, Iran, the Middle East, and the United States. These case studies are contextualized within the backdrop of broader social trends, including racism and Islamophobia, gender dynamics, celebrity culture, identity politics, and the shifting dynamics of contemporary religious piety and practice. Authors examine a wide-range of digital multimedia technologies as primary ''texts." These include websites, podcasts, Twitter, Facebook,Instagram, YouTube channels, online magazines and discussion forums, and religious apps. The book's contributors draw on the methodological and theoretical models of multiple academic disciplines, including Religious Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Global Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Religious Studies, and Islamic Studies"--

Through an array of detailed case studies, this book explores the vibrant digital expressions of diverse groups of Muslim cybernauts: religious clerics and Sufis, feminists and fashionistas, artists and activists, hajj pilgrims and social media influencers. These stories span a vast cultural and geographic landscape-from Indonesia, Iran, and the Arab Middle East to North America.

These granular case studies contextualize cyber Islam within broader social trends: racism and Islamophobia, gender dynamics, celebrity culture, identity politics, and the shifting terrain of contemporary religious piety and practice.

The book's authors examine an expansive range of digital multimedia technologies as primary “texts.” These include websites, podcasts, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube channels, online magazines and discussion forums, and religious apps. The contributors also draw on a range of methodological and theoretical models from multiple academic disciplines, including communication and media studies, anthropology, history, global studies, religious studies, and Islamic studies.

Recenzijos

There is no doubt that this is a timely volume. Cyber Muslims offers a fantastic range of material to readers curious about the myriad ways in which the internet is shaping and being shaped by Muslims. From art and lifestyle influencers, to podcasters and spiritual guides, these essays refuse to essentialize or flatten the effects of digital platforms and the affective communities that produce and engage them. The result is a terrific read that opens up both new understandings of contemporary Muslim life and new directions for future exploration. * Anna Bigelow, Director, Stanford Center for South Asia, Stanford University, USA * The catastrophic quarantine associated with Covid-19 has forced all religious communities, including Muslims, to move online. Cyber Muslims brings together many scholars who have been working on digital Islam prior to Covid. This brilliant collection, masterfully edited by Robert Rozehnal, is enthusiastically recommended for all. * Omid Safi, Professor of Islamic Studies, Duke University, USA *

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This book uses case studies to explore how diverse groups of Muslims in the United States, Indonesia, Iran, the Middle East use digital media technologies.
List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
viii
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction: Mapping Islamic Digital Media in the Internet Age 1(16)
Robert Rozebnal
PART I Authority and Authenticity
17(50)
1 The Net Imam Effect: Digital Contestations of #Islam and Religious Authority
19(15)
Gary R. Bunt
2 Hybrid Imams: Young Muslims and Religious Authority on Social Media
34(17)
Sana Patel
3 Mediating Authority: A Sufi Shaykh in Multiple Media Ismail
51(16)
Fajrie Alatas
PART II Community and Identity
67(62)
4 Stream If You Want: See Something, Say Something and the Humanizing Potential of Digital Islam
69(15)
Caleb Elfenbein
5 Latinx Muslim Digital Landscapes: Locating Networks and Cultural Practices
84(16)
Madelina Nunez
Harold D. Morales
6 Revisiting Digital Islamic Feminism: Multiple Resistances, Identities, and Online Communities
100(14)
Sahar Khamis
7 #MuslimGirlWoke: A Muslim Lifestyle Website Challenges Intersectional Oppression
114(15)
Kristin M. Peterson
PART III Piety and Performance
129(60)
8 The Digital Niqabosphere as a Hypermediated Third Space
131(14)
Anna Piela
9 Islamic Meditation: Mindfulness Apps for Muslims in the Digital Spiritual Marketplace
145(16)
Megan Adamson Sijapati
10 From Mecca with Love: Muslim Religious Apps and the Centering of Sacred Geography
161(15)
Andrea Stanton
11 Seeing a Global Islam?: Eid al-Adha on Instagram
176(13)
Rosemary Pennington
PART IV Visual and Cultural (Re)presentation
189(62)
12 Defining Islamic Art: Practices and Digital Reconfigurations
191(12)
Hussein Rashid
13 Dousing the Flame: The Political Work of Religious Satire in Contemporary Indonesia
203(17)
James B. Hoesterey
14 The Instagram Cleric: History, Technicity, and Shi'i Iranian Jurists in the Age of Social Media
220(17)
Babak Rahimi
15 Muslims between Transparency and Opacity
237(14)
Nabil Echchaibi
Notes 251(28)
Bibliography 279(36)
Index 315
Robert Rozehnal is Professor of Religion Studies and the Founding Director of the Center for Global Islamic Studies at Lehigh University, USA. His books include Cyber Sufis: Virtual Expressions of the American Muslim Experience (2019) and Piety, Politics and Everyday Ethics in Southeast Asian Islam: Beautiful Behavior (Bloomsbury, 2019).