Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production
Identity, Belonging and Social Change
Samenvatting
Muslim artists typically sit at the margins of the UK arts, culture and heritage sectors while also challenging the Muslim institutions that act as British Islam’s public face - this collection seeks to remedy this.
A unique collaboration between scholars, practitioners and Muslim artists, it includes analysis of Muslim art as a category and a movement, as well as accounts of people working in theatre, popular music, the heritage sector and ancient and modern visual arts.
It is a must-read for students and researchers of theology and religious studies, Islamic studies, fine art, cultural studies and ethnic and racial studies.

