Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production
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Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production
Identity, Belonging and Social Change
Jones, Stephen H.; Hamid, Sadek
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
132
Mole
9781032362038
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction (Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones); Part I: The Cultural Politics of British Muslim Artistic Production; 1. A British Muslim Arts Movement: Public Politics or Religious Devotion? (Carl Morris); 2. Decentring the Colonial Gaze: The Framing of Islamic Art (Shaheen Kasmani); Part II: Art in Contemporary British Muslim Culture; 3. The Nature of Islamic Art: Locating a Tradition of Fitrah in the Art and Culture of Islam, with Particular Reference to Calligraphy (Razwan ul-Haq); 4. What is Post-tariqa Sufism? (Ayesha Khan); 5. God and Grime: The Religious Literacy of British Hip Hop (Abdul-Azim Ahmed); Part III: The Inclusion of British Muslim Art; 6. The Playground for Dangerous Ideas: Muslims and British Theatre (Hassan Mahamdallie); 7. Arts, Heritage and Islamic Manuscripts (Neelam Hussain); 8. Flawed and Toxic? Challenges in Contemporary Islamic Art in the UK (Sara Choudhrey); Conclusion: The Future of British Muslim Arts (Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones)
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Islam;Popular Culture;Arts & Heritage;Islamic Art;Muslim World;British Muslim;Muslim Artists;Held;Aga Khan Museum;Cadbury Research Library;ISIS;Ccm;Muslim Audience;UK Society;British Hip Hop;Tour;Follow;Social Media Videos;Grime Artists;Sufi Expression;UK's Cultural Sector;Young British Muslims;Grime Music;Sufi Practice;Sufi Tariqas;Public Engagement;Public Engagement Projects;UK Art
Introduction (Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones); Part I: The Cultural Politics of British Muslim Artistic Production; 1. A British Muslim Arts Movement: Public Politics or Religious Devotion? (Carl Morris); 2. Decentring the Colonial Gaze: The Framing of Islamic Art (Shaheen Kasmani); Part II: Art in Contemporary British Muslim Culture; 3. The Nature of Islamic Art: Locating a Tradition of Fitrah in the Art and Culture of Islam, with Particular Reference to Calligraphy (Razwan ul-Haq); 4. What is Post-tariqa Sufism? (Ayesha Khan); 5. God and Grime: The Religious Literacy of British Hip Hop (Abdul-Azim Ahmed); Part III: The Inclusion of British Muslim Art; 6. The Playground for Dangerous Ideas: Muslims and British Theatre (Hassan Mahamdallie); 7. Arts, Heritage and Islamic Manuscripts (Neelam Hussain); 8. Flawed and Toxic? Challenges in Contemporary Islamic Art in the UK (Sara Choudhrey); Conclusion: The Future of British Muslim Arts (Sadek Hamid and Stephen H. Jones)
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Islam;Popular Culture;Arts & Heritage;Islamic Art;Muslim World;British Muslim;Muslim Artists;Held;Aga Khan Museum;Cadbury Research Library;ISIS;Ccm;Muslim Audience;UK Society;British Hip Hop;Tour;Follow;Social Media Videos;Grime Artists;Sufi Expression;UK's Cultural Sector;Young British Muslims;Grime Music;Sufi Practice;Sufi Tariqas;Public Engagement;Public Engagement Projects;UK Art