374 Pages
3 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
374 Pages
3 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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This collection aims to illustrate the variety of different Islamic mediated expressions, both in Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority contexts. The study of the myriad of ways in which Islam is mediated in today’s world is important, because the media (both traditional, i.e print and broadcast, and ‘new’/social/online) are a battleground for the meaning and nature of Islam. Different discourses... Read more
Volume IV Islam and Social Media: Reimagining the Self: 51 Transgression in narration: the lives of Iranian women in cyberspace 52 Muslim ethnic comedy: inversions of Islamophobia 53 ‘Assalam u Alaikum. Brother I have a right to my opinion on this’: British Islamic women assert their positions in virtual space 54 [email protected]: ‘British Muslim’ identities in cyberspace 55 Muslim bloggers in Germany: an emerging counterpublic 56 Mediated Qur’anic recitation and the contestation of Islam in contemporary Egypt 57 Islam and online imagery on Malaysian tourist destination websites 58 Dar al-Cyber Islam: women, domestic violence, and the Islamic reformation on the World Wide Web 59 Let’s talk about sex: Australian Muslim online discussions 60 ‘Muslim punk’ music online: piety and protest in the digital age 61 The internet subculture of Indonesian face-veiled women 62 I am just doing my bit to promote modesty: Niqabis’ self-portraits on photo-sharing websites 63 In their own voice: technologically mediated empowerment and transformation among young Arab women 64 Communicating gender in the public sphere: women and information technologies in the MENA 65 Muslims and the media in the blogosphere 66 From Imam to Cyber-Mufti: consuming identity in Muslim America Index.
Biography
Anna Piela






