Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia
Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia brings together the work of 11 international scholars into an unprecedented volume focused on religion and performance in a nation celebrated for its extraordinary arts, religious diversity, and natural beauty. The resulting collection provides a panoramic view of Indonesia's Islamic arts in a variety of settings and communities. Together the authors address how history, politics, spirituality, and gender are expressed through performance and how Indonesian Islamic culture intersects with the ideology and practice of nationalism.

Unique and engaging, Divine Inspirations will fascinate readers interested in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Islam, world religions, global discourse, and music, arts and ritual.
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Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia
Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia brings together the work of 11 international scholars into an unprecedented volume focused on religion and performance in a nation celebrated for its extraordinary arts, religious diversity, and natural beauty. The resulting collection provides a panoramic view of Indonesia's Islamic arts in a variety of settings and communities. Together the authors address how history, politics, spirituality, and gender are expressed through performance and how Indonesian Islamic culture intersects with the ideology and practice of nationalism.

Unique and engaging, Divine Inspirations will fascinate readers interested in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Islam, world religions, global discourse, and music, arts and ritual.
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Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia

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Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia

Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia

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Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia brings together the work of 11 international scholars into an unprecedented volume focused on religion and performance in a nation celebrated for its extraordinary arts, religious diversity, and natural beauty. The resulting collection provides a panoramic view of Indonesia's Islamic arts in a variety of settings and communities. Together the authors address how history, politics, spirituality, and gender are expressed through performance and how Indonesian Islamic culture intersects with the ideology and practice of nationalism.

Unique and engaging, Divine Inspirations will fascinate readers interested in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Islam, world religions, global discourse, and music, arts and ritual.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195385427
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/09/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

David Harnish is Professor of Ethnomusicology at Bowling Green State University. He is author of Bridges to the Ancestors: Music, Myth and Cultural Politics at an Indonesian Festival (2006) and has recorded and/or performed Indonesian, jazz, Indian and Tejano musics with five different labels.

Anne K. Rasmussen is Associate Professor at The College of William and Mary, where she also directs a Middle Eastern Music Ensemble. She is the author of Women, the Recited Qur'an, and Islamic Music in Indonesia (2010), co-editor of Musics of Multicultural America (1997), a former Fulbright senior scholar, and Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Research Fellow

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
About the Companion Website
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors


Introduction: The World of Islam in the Music of Indonesia
David Harnish, Anne Rasmussen


Part I Tensions, Change, and Problematic Histories

1 Past and Present Issues of Islam within the Central Javanese
Gamelan and Wayang Kulit
Sumarsam

2 Tensions between Adat (Custom) and Agama (Religion) in the
Music of Lombok
David Harnish


Part II Mysticism and Devotionalism

3 "The Muslim Sisterhood": Transnational Feminism(s) and the
Work of Indonesian Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Anne Rasmussen

4 Brai in Performance: Devotion and Art in Java
Matthew Isaac Cohen

5 Self-Defense and Music in Muslim Contexts in West Java
Uwe U. Pätzold


Part III Global Currents and Discourse

6 From "Dust" to Platinum: Global Currents Through the Malay
World of Musical Islam
Charles Capwell

7 "Authentic" Islamic Sound? Orkes Gambus Music, the Arab
Idiom and Sonic Symbols in Indonesian Islamic Musical Arts
Birgit Berg

8 The Discourse on Islam and Music in West Java, with Emphasis on the Music Group, ath-Thawaf
Wim van Zanten


Part IV Contemporary Performative Worlds

9 "Art with a Muslim Theme" and "Art with a Muslim Flavor"
among Women of West Aceh
Margaret Kartomi

10 Islam, Politics, and the Dynamic of Contemporary Music in
Indonesia
R. Franki Notosudirdjo

11 Morality and its (Dis)contents: Dangdut and Islam in Indonesia
Andrew Weintraub

Epilogue
Judith Becker


Glossary

Index
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