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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.09.2024

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schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Birgit Krawietz + weitere

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Taylor & Francis

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558

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/3.4 cm

Gewicht

1160 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-71583-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.09.2024

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

558

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/3.4 cm

Gewicht

1160 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-71583-0

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  • Produktbild: The Routledge Handbook of Global Islam and Consumer Culture
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  • Introduction: For a Starter Birgit Krawietz and François Gauthier  Part 1: Guiding Frameworks of Understanding  1. Religion and Market Logic: Fashioning Muslims as Consumers Özlem Sandikci  2. Malaysia and the Rise of Muslim Consumer Culture Johan Fischer  3. Baraka: From Being Well to Well-being Lorenz Nigst  4. From Market Islam to the Halal Boom François Gauthier  Part 2: Historical Probes  5. The Day of Surplus: on the Market, in Paradise Christian Lange  6. The Abbasid Capital Baghdad as a Boom Town, Trade Hub, and Stage of Consumption Isabel Toral  7. Caravanserais and Khans as Commercial Architecture: Accommodating Long-Distance Travelers in West Asia Robin Wimmel  8. Circulation of Ideas and Capital: the Arabic Islamic Modernist Periodical al-Manar (1898-1935) and the Bombay Mercantile Communities Roy Bar Sadeh  9. Goods and Gaiety in a Turkish Black Sea Town: Oral History of Women in Tirebolu Arzu Öztürkmen  Part 3: Urbanism and Consumption  10. (Neo-)Liberal Transformations of Tangier's Waterfront: from Trade and Transport to Leisure and Pleasure Steffan Wippel  11. Labor Migration Control and Asymmetrical Dependency in the Arab Gulf: In-Country-Sponsorship (kafala) in Qatar Laura Rowitz  12. Capital, Crisis, and Cultural Heritage: The Central Business District of Beirut in Times of Neoliberalism Paula Ripplinger 13. The Making of Modern Halal Space: Sharia-compliant Hotels in Urban Malaysia and Indonesia Hew Wai Weng  14. To Be a Muslim 'Winner' in Kazakhstan: Lifestylization of Islam in Hyperconsumerized Nur-Sultan Aurélie Biard  Part 4: Body Manipulation, Vestiary Regimes, and Gender  15. Inspiration as Worship: Creativity, Circulation, and Divinity in the Indonesian Modest Fashion Scene Carla Jones  16. Circuits of Consumption, Desire, and Piety: Seeing and Being Seen in Veiling Fashion Banu Gökariksel and Anna J. Secor  17. Gendered Spaces of Consumption in Saudi Arabia: Sociability and Segregation in the City of Jeddah in the Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Century Stefan Maneval  18. Muslim Discussions about Tattooing as Body Modification Göran Larsson  19. Modern Fatwas on Smoking Ava Nojoumi  Part 5: Mediated Religion and Culture  20. Artful Quran Recitation (tajwid) in Learning, Broadcasting, and Competitive Environments Rosy Beyhom  21. The Nigerian Cinema Industry of Kannywood: Competing Views on Being Muslim Musa Ibrahim  22. Ghostbusters in Jordan: Popular Religion Meets Netflix Teenage Drama in Jinn (2019) Viktor Ullmann  23. Joining the German Salafist Ibrahim al-Azzazi on TikTok Alina Maschinski  24. Islamic Heritage at the Aga Khan Museum Shop: Transcultural Art and Crafts as Conspicuous Cosmopolitanism Philip Geisler  Part 6: Consumer Culture, Lifestyle, and Senses of the Self through Consumption  25. The Celebration of Islamic Consumer Goods in London: Design, Production, and Consumption Jonas Otterbeck  26. Boosting Modern Muslim Subjectivities through Capitalist Consumption and Consumer Culture Dietrich Jung  27. Muslim Comedy: From Social Purposes to the Consumption of Culture Lina M. Liederman  28. Differing Ethical Approaches to Frugality and Consumption of Modest Fashion Marita Furehaug  29. Mediated Consumerism among Salar Muslim Women in Northwest China: Circumventing Marital Disobedience via WeChat Tang Man  Part 7: Markets  30. The Creation of Islamic Finance: Religious Conservatism, Capitalist Logics, and Secularization Samir Amghar and Ezzedine Ghlamallah  31. Lateral Collaboration: Exploring Financial Expertise in Malaysia Daromir Rudnyckyj 32. Representations of the Tribal-Modern Self on Qatari Banknotes Hannah Vongries  33. Islam and Islamism in the Face of Neoliberalism: the Case of the Justice and Development Party in Morocco Haouès Seniguer  34. State, Market, and Islamist Political Imagination in Pakistan and Beyond Humeira Iqtidar.  Index