The Perils of Joy The Perils of Joy
Contemporary Issues in the Middle East

The Perils of Joy

Contesting Mulid Festivals in Contemporary Egypt

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Mulids, festivals in honor of Muslim "friends of God," have been part of Muslim religious and cultural life for close to a thousand years. While many Egyptians see mulids as an expression of joy and love for the Prophet Muhammad and his family, many others see them as opposed to Islam, a sign of a backward mentality, a piece of folklore at best. What is it about a mulid that makes it a threat to Islam and modernity in the eyes of some, and an indication of pious devotion in the eyes of others? What makes the celebration of a saint’s festival appear in such dramatically different contours? The Perils of Joy offers a rich investigation, both historical and ethnographic, of conflicting and transforming attitudes toward festivals in contemporary Egypt.

Schielke argues that mulids are characterized by a utopian momentum of the extraordinary that troubles the grand schemes of order and perfection that have become hegemonic in Egypt since the twentieth century. Not an opposition between state and civil society, nor a division between Islamists and secularists, but rather the competition between different perceptions of what makes up a complete life forms the central line of conflict in the contestation of festive culture.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2012
13 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
405
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Syracuse University Press
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
15
MB

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