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Title Rebel music : race, empire, and the new Muslim youth culture / Hisham D. Aidi
Author Aidi, Hisham
Imprint New York, NY : Vintage, 2014

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Edition First Vintage Books edition
Descript 398 s. ; 21 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
"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"
Subject Music and youth.
Muslim youth -- Social conditions.
Protest movements.
Western countries
Ungdomar och musik
Muslimska ungdomar
Proteströrelser
Classmark 305.235/088297
ISBN/ISSN 0307279979
9780307279972
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