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" Aesthetics of Muslim-ness: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1072810
Doc. No : LA116439
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700666-12340142‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Ala Rabiha Alhourani
Title & Author : Aesthetics of Muslim-ness: [Article] : Art and the Formation of Muslim Identity Politics\ Ala Rabiha Alhourani
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of Religion in Africa
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 48/3
Page No : 185–203
Abstract : The paper explores two opposing yet simultaneous forces of aesthetics as transformative and constitutive force of Muslim identity politics, religiosity and cultural style in Cape Town The ethnography focuses on Muslim artists in Cape Town, namely Thania Petersen and twin brothers Hasan and Husain Essop, whose artworks embody a ‘social drama’ of a lived experience of Muslims’ ongoing individual and collective active engagement with and appropriation of the plurality of competing discourses that are religious and secular, local and global. The discussion unpacks the ways in which the artworks of Petersen and the Essop brothers serve as a transformative force and as a politic of authenticity to Muslim identity, religiosity, and cultural style. The paper offers an appreciative but critical reading of Talal Asad’s idea of an anthropology of Islam. Taking into consideration the incommensurable diversity and internal contradiction that could be conceived as Islamic discursive traditions, this paper argues that the aesthetics of Muslimness is what inspires coherence within and across diverse, contradictory Islamic traditions. The paper explores two opposing yet simultaneous forces of aesthetics as transformative and constitutive force of Muslim identity politics, religiosity and cultural style in Cape Town The ethnography focuses on Muslim artists in Cape Town, namely Thania Petersen and twin brothers Hasan and Husain Essop, whose artworks embody a ‘social drama’ of a lived experience of Muslims’ ongoing individual and collective active engagement with and appropriation of the plurality of competing discourses that are religious and secular, local and global. The discussion unpacks the ways in which the artworks of Petersen and the Essop brothers serve as a transformative force and as a politic of authenticity to Muslim identity, religiosity, and cultural style. The paper offers an appreciative but critical reading of Talal Asad’s idea of an anthropology of Islam. Taking into consideration the incommensurable diversity and internal contradiction that could be conceived as Islamic discursive traditions, this paper argues that the aesthetics of Muslimness is what inspires coherence within and across diverse, contradictory Islamic traditions.
Descriptor : aesthetic
Descriptor : art
Descriptor : authenticity
Descriptor : discursive tradition
Descriptor : identity politics
Descriptor : Islam
Descriptor : Muslim
Descriptor : performance
Descriptor : transformation
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700666-12340142‬
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