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MUSLIM COOL: RACE, RELIGION, AND HIP HOP IN THE UNITED STATES

Book ID/图书代码: 06684517C00018

English Summary/英文概要: This groundbreaking study of race, religion and popular culture in the 21st century United States focuses on a new concept, “Muslim Cool.” Muslim Cool is a way of being an American Muslim―displayed in ideas, dress, social activism in the ’hood, and in complex relationships to state power. Constructed through hip hop and the performance of Blackness, Muslim Cool is a way of engaging with the Black American experience by both Black and non-Black young Muslims that challenges racist norms in the U.S. as well as dominant ethnic and religious structures within American Muslim communities.

Drawing on over two years of ethnographic research, Su’ad Abdul Khabeer illuminates the ways in which young and multiethnic U.S. Muslims draw on Blackness to construct their identities as Muslims. This is a form of critical Muslim self-making that builds on interconnections and intersections, rather than divisions between “Black” and “Muslim.” Thus, by countering the notion that Blackness and the Muslim experience are fundamentally different, Muslim Cool poses a critical challenge to dominant ideas that Muslims are “foreign” to the United States and puts Blackness at the center of the study of American Islam. Yet Muslim Cool also demonstrates that connections to Blackness made through hip hop are critical and contested―critical because they push back against the pervasive phenomenon of anti-Blackness and contested because questions of race, class, gender, and nationality continue to complicate self-making in the United States.

Chinese Summary/中文概要: 这一开创性的研究,种族,宗教和大众文化在21世纪,美国集中着一个新的概念,“穆斯林酷”。穆斯林酷是一种美国穆斯林的方式-展示在思想,服饰,社会活动在“胡德”,和复杂的关系与国家权力。通过嘻哈的表演构建的,穆斯林酷是一种与黑人和非黑人年轻穆斯林接触黑人的经验,这挑战了美国的种族主义规范,以及美国穆斯林社区中的主要种族和宗教结构。

通过两年的人种学研究,苏阿德阿卜杜勒Khabeer阐明了年轻和多种族的美国的方式。穆斯林利用黑来建立穆斯林的身份。这是一种关键的穆斯林自我创造的形式,建立在相互联系和交叉的基础上,而不是“黑人”和“穆斯林”之间的分裂。因此,通过反对这和穆斯林经验本质上不同的观念,穆斯林酷对主流观念提出了一个严峻的挑战,穆斯林是美国的“外国”,并将黑置于美国伊斯兰研究的中心。然而,穆斯林酷也表明,通过嘻哈与黑的联系是至关重要的和有争议的-关键是因为他们击退了普遍的反-和争论的现象,因为种族,阶级,性别,种族,种族,种族,而国籍在美国继续使自我制造复杂化。(WYL)

Awards/获奖情况:“美国黑人穆斯林与移民穆斯林及其子女之间关系发展的一种强烈而新颖的人类学方法-伊斯兰的原始面孔-以及移民穆斯林及其子女。绝对必须阅读.-,大学阿米娜比佛利山庄麦克劳德

“给出了芝加哥穆斯林如何感受、思考和行动的故事。时尚人士,嘻哈头,和活动家们将认识到这一学术工作,记录下一个可能的未来的急躁。想象黑权力会达到二十一世纪的信仰基础,社会公正和文化组织。“必须为所有不认识的人,甚至是那些不知道的人阅读”-“恐怖的穆斯林:南亚散居者种族和阶级”一书的作者。

穆斯林的辉煌灿烂强调黑人穆斯林青年如何建设和表现的身份,体现了土著形式的黑人文化生产。同样重要的是,文本显示了这些结构是如何被用来重新塑造、重塑和抵制霸权的,往往是反黑人的穆斯林身份概念。与•Khabeer以高超的人种学细节,对种族、宗教和国家权力之间复杂的关系进行了微妙而丰富的分析。这本书是人类学、人类学研究和伊斯兰研究领域亟需的干预。马克•拉蒙•希尔,“节奏,韵和课堂生活:嘻哈教育学与身份政治学”的作者。

“一个资深的人种学家。[苏阿德阿卜杜勒]结合她的诗人的耳朵和彻底的研究散文,翻转剧本的反黑人,反穆斯林情绪。

“给出了芝加哥穆斯林如何感受、思考和行动的故事。时尚人士,嘻哈头,和活动家们将认识到这一学术工作,记录下一个可能的未来的急躁。想象黑权力会达到二十一世纪的信仰基础,社会公正和文化组织。“必须为所有不认识的人,甚至那些不知道的人阅读!”-“恐怖的穆斯林:南亚移民的种族与劳动”一书的作者

穆斯林酷精彩地突出了黑人穆斯林青年如何建设和表现的身份,体现了土著形式的黑人文化生产。同样重要的是,文本显示了这些结构是如何被用来重新塑造、重塑和抵制霸权的,往往是反黑人的穆斯林身份概念。与•Khabeer以高超的人种学细节,对种族、宗教和国家权力之间复杂的关系进行了微妙而丰富的分析。这本书是人类学、人类学研究和伊斯兰研究中急需的干预。-马克•拉蒙•希尔,《节奏,韵》的作者,和课堂生活:嘻哈教育学和身份政治学。

"An intense and novel anthropological approach to the development of the relationship between African American Muslims--the original American face of Islam--and immigrant Muslims and their children. An absolute must-read."-Aminah Beverly McCloud, DePaul University

"Offers an account of how Muslims in Chicago feel, think, and act. Fashionistas, hip-hop heads, and activists will recognize this scholarly work as chronicling the edginess of a possible future. Imagine Black Power meets twenty-first century faith-based social justice and cultural organizing. A must read for all those who didn t know, and even those who do!"-Junaid Rana, author of "Terrifying Muslims: Race and Class in the South Asian Diaspora""

Muslim Coolbrilliantly spotlights how Black Muslim youth construct and perform identities that embody indigenous forms of Black cultural production.Equally important, the text shows how these constructions are used to reimagine, reshape, and resist hegemonic and often anti-Black conceptions of Muslim identity. With masterful ethnographic detail, Abdul Khabeer offers a subtle and rich analysis of the complex relationships between race, religion, and state power. This book is a desperately needed intervention within Anthropology, Africana Studies, and Islamic Studies.-Marc Lamont Hill, author of Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life: Hip-Hop Pedagogy and the Politics of Identity"

"A skilled ethnographer, [Su’ad Abdul Khabeer] combines her poet’s ear and thorough research in prose that flips the script on the anti-Black, anti-Muslim sentiment."-Ebony

"Offers an account of how Muslims in Chicago feel, think, and act. Fashionistas, hip-hop heads, and activists will recognize this scholarly work as chronicling the edginess of a possible future. Imagine Black Power meets twenty-first century faith-based social justice and cultural organizing. A must read for all those who didn’t know, and even those who do!"-Junaid Rana, author of Terrifying Muslims: Race and Labor in the South Asian Diaspora

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