Sounding Islam provides a provocative account of the sonic dimensions of religion, combining perspectives from the anthropology of media and sound studies, as well as drawing on neo-phenomenological approaches to atmospheres. Using long-term ethnographic research on devotional Islam in Mauritius, Patrick Eisenlohr explores how the voice, as a site of divine manifestation, becomes refracted in media practices that have become integral parts of religious traditions. At the core of Eisenlohr’s concern is the interplay of voice, media, affect, and listeners’ religious experiences. Sounding Islam sheds new light on a key dimension of religion, the sonic incitement of sensations that are often difficult to translate into language
The multimedia documents of this volume may be consulted at the address: https://frama.link/WSSInter...
Compared to the broad and well established field of research on media within religions, the usage of...
The uses of sound reproduction among Mauritian Muslims illustrate the links between public religion ...
Sounding Islam provides a provocative account of the sonic dimensions of religion, combining perspec...
Sounding Islam provides a provocative account of the sonic dimensions of religion, combining perspec...
In this chapter I discuss how contests about religious language have revolved around a contrast betw...
This thesis is a study of Twelver Shi’a Islam in the context of Azeri-Turkish Muslims living in the ...
This article examines the relationship between sound and religion focusing on mediated religion and ...
In his book on the etiquette of listening, the eleventh-century scholar Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī develop...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the amplified azan, the Islamic call to prayer, in the...
The purpose of the article is to outline Islamic discourses on sound, more particularly whispering, ...
The Muslim theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111) is one of the most often cited authors when it ...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a 'modera...
In this article I suggest that the rapidly growing interest in the intersection of linguistic anthro...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘modera...
The multimedia documents of this volume may be consulted at the address: https://frama.link/WSSInter...
Compared to the broad and well established field of research on media within religions, the usage of...
The uses of sound reproduction among Mauritian Muslims illustrate the links between public religion ...
Sounding Islam provides a provocative account of the sonic dimensions of religion, combining perspec...
Sounding Islam provides a provocative account of the sonic dimensions of religion, combining perspec...
In this chapter I discuss how contests about religious language have revolved around a contrast betw...
This thesis is a study of Twelver Shi’a Islam in the context of Azeri-Turkish Muslims living in the ...
This article examines the relationship between sound and religion focusing on mediated religion and ...
In his book on the etiquette of listening, the eleventh-century scholar Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī develop...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the amplified azan, the Islamic call to prayer, in the...
The purpose of the article is to outline Islamic discourses on sound, more particularly whispering, ...
The Muslim theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111) is one of the most often cited authors when it ...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a 'modera...
In this article I suggest that the rapidly growing interest in the intersection of linguistic anthro...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘modera...
The multimedia documents of this volume may be consulted at the address: https://frama.link/WSSInter...
Compared to the broad and well established field of research on media within religions, the usage of...
The uses of sound reproduction among Mauritian Muslims illustrate the links between public religion ...