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Muslim Societies in the Age of Mass Consumption

Politics, Culture and Identity between the Local and the Global
Edited By: Johanna Pink

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Muslim consumers are not passive victims of globalization. They adapt global brands, reshaping their culture. This volume uses consumption as a prism to understand the enormous transformations that Muslim societies have undergone in the past few decades.

In the course of the 20th century, hardly a region in the world has escaped the triumph of global consumerism. Muslim societies are no exception.…
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In the course of the 20th century, hardly a region in the world has escaped the triumph of global consumerism. Muslim societies are no exception. Globalized brands are pervasive, and the landscapes of consumption are changing at a breathtaking pace. Yet Muslim consumers are not passive victims of the homogenizing forces of globalization. They actively appropriate and adapt the new commodities and spaces of consumption to their own needs and integrate them into their culture. Simultaneously, this culture is reshaped and reinvented to comply with the mechanisms of conspicuous consumption. It is these processes that this volume seeks to address from an interdisciplinary perspective.

The papers in this anthology present innovative approaches to a wide range of issues that have, so far, barely received scholarly attention. The topics range from the changing spaces of consumption to Islamic branding, from the marketing of religious music to the consumption patterns of Muslim minority groups. This anthology uses consumption as a prism through which to view, and better understand, the enormous transformations that Muslim societies—Middle Eastern, South-East Asian, as well as diasporic ones—have undergone in the past few decades.

Johanna Pink is a lecturer in Islamic Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Her research focuses on contemporary forms of religious debate and expression in Muslim societies. New media and popular culture are among her chief research interests.

Aksu Akçaoǧlu, Firly Annisa, Ayhan Erol, Johan Fischer, Pervin Banu Gökarıksel, Katarzyna Gorák-Sosnowska, Patrick Haenni, Michael Hastings-Black, Alina Kokoschka, Petra Kuppinger, Michał Łyszczarz, Dilek Kaya Mutlu, Johanna Pink, Anna J. Secor, Relli Shechter, Vít Šisler, Ulrike Stohrer, Ragnar K. Willer

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1405-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1405-8
  • Date of Publication: 2009-10-15

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-5663-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-5663-8
  • Date of Publication: 2009-10-15
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFFS, JFFT, JFCD
  • BISAC: SOC048000, SOC039000, SOC002010, REL037000, REL084000, REL017000
  • THEMA: GTQ, JBFS, JBCC2
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