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Author Hirschkind, Charles.

Title The ethical soundscape : cassette sermons and Islamic counterpublics / Charles Hirschkind.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2006]
©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 270 pages).
Series Cultures of history
Cultures of history.
Summary Charles Hirschkind's unique study explores how a popular Islamic media form - the cassette sermon - has profoundly transformed the political geography of the Middle East over the last three decades. An essential aspect of what is now called the Islamic Revival, the cassette sermon has become omnipresent in most Middle Eastern cities, punctuating the daily routines of many men and women. Hirschkind shows how sermon tapes have provided one of the means by which Islamic ethical traditions have been recalibrated to a modern political and technological order - to its noise and forms of pleasure and boredom, but also to its political incitements and call for citizen participation. Contrary to the belief that Islamic cassette sermons are a tool of militant indoctrination, Hirschkind argues that sermon tapes serve as an instrument of ethical self-improvement and as a vehicle for honing the sensibilities and affects of pious living. Focusing on Cairo's popular neighborhoods, Hirschkind highlights the pivotal role these tapes now play in an expanding arena of Islamic argumentation and debate - what he calls an "Islamic counterpublic." This emerging arena connects Islamic traditions of ethical discipline to practices of deliberation about the common good, the duties of Muslims as national citizens, and the challenges faced by diverse Muslim communities around the globe. The Ethical Soundscape is a brilliant analysis linking modern media practices of moral self-fashioning to the creation of increasingly powerful religious publics.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-264) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; NOTE ON TRANSCRIPTION; [1] INTRODUCTION; [2] ISLAM, NATIONALISM, AND AUDITION; [3] THE ETHICS OF LISTENING; [4] CASSETTES AND COUNTERPUBLICS; [5] RHETORICS OF THE DA 'IYA; [6] THE ACOUSTICS OF DEATH; [7] EPILOGUE; NOTES; WORKS CITED; INDEX.
Subject Daʻwah (Islam)
Religious awakening -- Islam.
Islamic sermons, Arabic.
Communication -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Audiocassettes.
Islamic fundamentalism -- Egypt.
Islam and politics -- Egypt.
RELIGION -- Islam -- General.
HISTORY -- Middle East -- General.
Audiocassettes. (OCoLC)fst00821090
Communication -- Religious aspects -- Islam. (OCoLC)fst00869999
Daʻwah (Islam) (OCoLC)fst00888325
Islam and politics. (OCoLC)fst00979879
Islamic fundamentalism. (OCoLC)fst00979941
Islamic sermons, Arabic. (OCoLC)fst00980059
Religious awakening -- Islam. (OCoLC)fst01093946
Egypt. (OCoLC)fst01208755
Other Form: Print version: Hirschkind, Charles. Ethical soundscape. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2006 0231138180 0231510888 (DLC) 2006007599 (OCoLC)64624863
ISBN 9780231510882 (electronic bk.)
0231510888 (electronic bk.)
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