bokomslag The Awakening of Islamic Pop Music
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The Awakening of Islamic Pop Music

Jonas Otterbeck

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  • 224 sidor
  • 2021
Examines how the making, marketing and performance of new Islamic music genres relate to Islamic discourse and thought Awakening - an Islamic media company formed in London - has created the soundtrack to many Muslim lives during the last two decades and has produced superstars like Sami Yusuf and Maher Zain, among a host of other artists. As the company celebrates its first 20 years in the industry, Jonas Otterbeck examines Awakening's rise to global success and their pop music inspired by Islam. Providing the first thorough description of the history and development of new Islamic popular music genres, in particular pop-nashid and Islamic pop, this book argues that Awakening is best understood in relation to the ethical turn in Islamic thinking. In analysing the turn to ethics, the book explores how the Islamic pop industry is, in effect, altering the very formulations of Islamic thought. Closely examining the ethical masculinity of the Awakening artists, alongside their personas in songs, on stage and via social media, the book analyses how popular culture and the creative arts challenge and help change Islamic (re)thinking. Key Features - Uses Awakening as a case study to explore the relationship between Islamic popular music genres and wider Islamic discourse - Supported by fieldwork, content analyses of songs, videos, social media and interviews - Includes new perspectives on celebrity culture among Muslims and its connection with ethical Muslim masculinity - Offers an original analysis of the contribution of popular music to the development of contemporary interpretations of Islam

  • Författare: Jonas Otterbeck
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781474490429
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 224
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-08-31
  • Förlag: Edinburgh University Press