This unique collaboration between scholars, practitioners and Muslim artists profiles emerging forms of contemporary British Muslim art, prompting a debate about its inclusion in UK society. It features analysis of Muslim art as a category, as well as accounts of creatives who are often at the margins of the British arts industry.
This unique collaboration between scholars, practitioners and Muslim artists profiles emerging forms of contemporary British Muslim art, prompting a debate about its inclusion in UK society. It features analysis of Muslim art as a category, as well as accounts of creatives who are often at the margins of the British arts industry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sadek Hamid is a Research Fellow at the University of Wales Trinity St David. Stephen H. Jones is a Lecturer in the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham.
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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. Contributor Biographies Index
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. Contributor Biographies Index
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