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Rebel music, race, empire, and the new Muslim youth culture, Hisham D. Aidi

Label
Rebel music, race, empire, and the new Muslim youth culture, Hisham D. Aidi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references, discography (pages 341-343), filmography (page 343), and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rebel music
Nature of contents
filmographiesbibliographydiscographies
Oclc number
849199224
Responsibility statement
Hisham D. Aidi
Sub title
race, empire, and the new Muslim youth culture
Summary
"In this timely, revelatory study, Hisham Aidi examines the secular and religious movements that have recently emerged among Muslim youth in the West as a means of protest against the policies of the "War on Terror." He interviews artists and activists, and reports from music festivals and concerts. He explains how certain kinds of music--particularly hip hop, but also Jazz, gnawa, Andalusian, Judeo-Arabic, Latin and others--have come to represent a heightened racial identity and a Muslim consciousness that criss-crosses the globe. He describes how western governments--particularly the U.S. and England--use music in an attempt to deradicalize Muslim youth abroad. And he explores the increasing radicalization among Muslim youth in an historical context: looking back to the Civil Rights movement and to the words of Malcolm X which have inspired many American Muslims. In all, Aidi has written a riveting, eye-opening portrait of a growing, potentially radical segment of the global youth culture"--, Provided by publisher
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