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E-grāmata: Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Geography and Morality in Shi'ite South Beirut

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South Beirut has recently become a vibrant leisure destination with a plethora of cafes and restaurants that cater to the young, fashionable, and pious. What effects have these establishments had on the moral norms, spatial practices, and urban experiences of this Lebanese community? From the diverse voices of young Shi'i Muslims searching for places to hang out, to the Hezbollah officials who want this media-savvy generation to be more politically involved, to the religious leaders worried that Lebanese youth are losing their moral compasses, Leisurely Islam provides a sophisticated and original look at leisure in the Lebanese capital. What makes a cafe morally appropriate? How do people negotiate morality in relation to different places? And under what circumstances might a pious Muslim go to a cafe that serves alcohol? Lara Deeb and Mona Harb highlight tensions and complexities exacerbated by the presence of multiple religious authorities, a fraught sectarian political context, class mobility, and a generation that takes religion for granted but wants to have fun. The authors elucidate the political, economic, religious, and social changes that have taken place since 2000, and examine leisure's influence on Lebanese sociopolitical and urban situations. Asserting that morality and geography cannot be fully understood in isolation from one another, Leisurely Islam offers a colorful new understanding of the most powerful community in Lebanon today.

Recenzijas

Winner of the 2014 British-Kuwait Friendship Society Prize in Middle Eastern Studies One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2014 "This outstanding ethnography of contemporary urban Middle Eastern life focuses on Hezbollah young adults, about whom people are generally misinformed, an effort of critical value to scholars of religion and politics as well as anthropologists... The authors brilliantly illustrate the variety and complexity of moral choice, ethnic insularity, and worldliness with respect to other neighborhoods and populations."--Choice "Leisurely Islam provides an interesting study of an area many people know very little about. It will interest scholars and students alike. While the book speaks particularly to those working on Lebanon and the Middle East, it will also be relevant to researchers dealing with issues regarding youth, morality, space and diversity in general."--Marianne Holm Pedersen, Social Anthropology "Overall, Leisurely Islam [ is] a powerful, important, and well-researched text, the significance of which extends far beyond the realm of leisure. I attribute a great deal of the book's success to its multidisciplinary approach. The book doesn't neatly fall within the discipline of either author but instead draws upon the expertise of both. Perhaps more importantly, the book nicely integrates multiple forms of data, from religious texts: ethnographic data (both detailed observations and interviews); and market research (on cafes in Dahiya, size, location, etc.): to urban spatial analysis and so on. Brought together in a masterful way, this cornucopia of data enables the authors to paint a richer picture of Dahiya than would have been possible using any one methodology or data source alone."--Jane Lief Abell, Allegra "Particularly well referenced, with an unprecedented amount of information, this book is an important tool for those interested in this region."--Erminia Chiara Calabrese, REMMM

Papildus informācija

Winner of British-Kuwait Friendship Society Prize in Middle Eastern Studies 2014. Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2014.
List of Figures
vii
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Note on Language xiii
Introduction: Exploring Leisure, Morality, and Geography in South Beirut 1(34)
1 New Leisure in South Beirut
35(31)
2 Producing Islamic Fun: Hizbullah, Fadlallah, and the Entrepreneurs
66(36)
3 Mapping Leisure and Cafe Styles
102(33)
4 Flexible Morality, Respectful Choices, Smaller Transgressions
135(41)
5 Comforting Territory, New Urban Experiences, and the Moral City
176(32)
6 Good Taste, Leisure's Moral Spaces, and Sociopolitical Change in Lebanon
208(15)
Appendix: Quoted Figures and Characters 223(4)
Notes 227(34)
Glossary 261(2)
References 263(14)
Index 277
Lara Deeb is associate professor of anthropology at Scripps College and the author of An Enchanted Modern (Princeton). Mona Harb is associate professor of urban studies and politics at the American University of Beirut and the author of Le Hezbollah a Beyrouth.