Cyber Muslims

Cyber Muslims

Mapping Islamic Digital Media in the Internet Age

Rozehnal, Robert

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

05/2022

344

Mole

Inglês

9781350233706

15 a 20 dias

522

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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Mapping Islamic Digital Media in the Internet Age, Robert Rozehnal (Lehigh University, USA)
Part I: Authority and Authenticity
1. The Net Imam Effect: Digital Contestation of #Islam and Religious Authority, Gary R. Bunt (University of Wales-Trinity Saint David, UK)
2. Hybrid Imams: Young Muslims and Religious Authority on Social Media, Sana Patel
3. Mediating Authority: A Sufi Shaykh in Multiple Media, Ismail Fajrie Alatas (New York University, USA)
Part II: Community and Identity
4. Stream If You Want: See Something, Say Something and the Humanizing Potential of Digital Islam, Caleb Elfenbein, Grinnell College, USA
5. Latinx Muslim Digital Landscapes: Locating Networks and Cultural Practices, Harold Morales (Morgan State University, USA) and Madelina Nunez (Purdue University, USA)
6. Revisiting Digital Islamic Feminism: Multiple Resistances, Identities, and Online Communities, Sahar Khamis (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
7. #MuslimGirlWoke: A Muslim Lifestyle Website Challenges Intersectional Oppression, Kristin M. Peterson (Boston College, USA)
Part III: Piety and Performance
8. The Digital Niqabosphere as a Hypermediated Third Space, Anna Piela (Northwestern University, USA)
9. Islam as Meditation: Mindfulness Apps for Muslims in the Digital Spiritual Marketplace, Megan Adamson Sijapati, (Gettysburg College, USA)
10. From Mecca With Love: Muslim Religious Apps and the Centering of Mecca, Andrea Stanton (University of Denver, USA)
11. Seeing a Global Islam?: Eid al-Adha on Instagram, Rosemary Pennington (Miami University, USA)
Part IV: Visual and Cultural (Re)presentation
12. Defining Islamic Art: Practices and Digital Reconfigurations, Hussein Rashid (Independent Scholar, USA)
13.Dousing the Flame: The Political Work of Religious Satire in Contemporary Indonesia, James B. Hoesterey (Emory University, USA)
14. The Instagram Cleric: History, Technicity, and Shii Iranian Jurists in the Age of Social Media, Babak Rahimi, (University of California-San Diego, USA)
15. Muslims Between the Blackmail of Transparency and the Right to Opacity, Nabil Echchaibi (University of Colorado-Boulder, USA)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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social media; network; Islamophobia; identity politics