This article explores parallels between emergent Islamic popular culture in the commercial arena in Indonesia and popular religion propagated through the mass media in Europe and North America. Focusing on two emergent types of emicly distinguished but eticly overlapping lay religious roles, that of the da'i (lay preacher) and the 'trainer', it shows how borrowing from globally disseminated genres of secular culture by Islamic lay leaders in the commercial arena in Indonesia partially blurs the boundaries between religiously marked and unmarked communications, despite the popularity there of Islamicly marked dress styles and consumables. This is suggestive of a similar, if partial, de-differentiation of the religious and other communication...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
This article explores the phenomenology of post-secularism in Indonesia. Populist Islamic movement s...
While Indonesia\u27s burgeoning private television industry has prospered through th...
This cutting edge book considers the question of Islam and commercialisation in Indonesia, a majorit...
The phenomenon of popular Islam is seen everywhere in the Muslim world today, and expresses itself v...
The phenomenon of popular Islam is seen everywhere in the Muslim world today, and expresses itself v...
The phenomenon of popular Islam is seen everywhere in the Muslim world today, and expresses itself v...
In this article I argue that religious authority figures in Indonesia form the core of any given rel...
Indonesia in the late 1970s saw a rejuvenation of Islam among Muslim communities just as it occurred...
Page range: 123-146The Indonesian Islamic orators with the highest profiles are, in most cases, thos...
Islam has been understood differently by its adherents. Muslims from different intellectual currents...
Islam has been understood differently by its adherents. Muslims from different intellectual currents...
Islamic symbols have flourished in the public spaces of Indonesian provincial towns after Suharto. T...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
This article explores the phenomenology of post-secularism in Indonesia. Populist Islamic movement s...
While Indonesia\u27s burgeoning private television industry has prospered through th...
This cutting edge book considers the question of Islam and commercialisation in Indonesia, a majorit...
The phenomenon of popular Islam is seen everywhere in the Muslim world today, and expresses itself v...
The phenomenon of popular Islam is seen everywhere in the Muslim world today, and expresses itself v...
The phenomenon of popular Islam is seen everywhere in the Muslim world today, and expresses itself v...
In this article I argue that religious authority figures in Indonesia form the core of any given rel...
Indonesia in the late 1970s saw a rejuvenation of Islam among Muslim communities just as it occurred...
Page range: 123-146The Indonesian Islamic orators with the highest profiles are, in most cases, thos...
Islam has been understood differently by its adherents. Muslims from different intellectual currents...
Islam has been understood differently by its adherents. Muslims from different intellectual currents...
Islamic symbols have flourished in the public spaces of Indonesian provincial towns after Suharto. T...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
This article explores the phenomenology of post-secularism in Indonesia. Populist Islamic movement s...