Making Muslimness: Race, Religion, and Performance in Contemporary Manchester: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Autor Asif Majiden Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mar 2026
Drawing on nearly two years of interdisciplinary research in Manchester during the late 2010s and early 2020s, this book examines diverse contexts – from devised theatre projects to public processions to the aftermath of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack. It distinguishes between Islam as a religion and Muslimness as a performed identity, arguing that Muslimness emerges through negotiation based on individuals' relationships to Islam's social construction. Through theatre-making, ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and media analyses, the book deconstructs the racialized British assumption that equates Muslim identity with Asian heritage. Instead, it reveals a resilient British Muslim counterpublic that builds solidarity, challenges harmful narratives, and creates socially just artistic spaces. The work bridges theatre and performance studies with anthropologies of Islam, Britain, and youth while addressing intersections of Muslimness with race, gender, sexuality, age, and Britishness.
This book is essential reading for scholars and students in performance studies, religious studies, sociology, and cultural studies who are interested in contemporary Muslim identities, performance, and the politics of belonging in multicultural Britain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032547510
ISBN-10: 1032547510
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032547510
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Undergraduate CoreCuprins
Blessings and Shoutouts
Chapter 1. Origins and Directions
Chapter 2. How Not to Be a Threat: Performing Comfort, Innocence, and Familiarity after the Arena Attack
Chapter 3. Distance and Refusal: Finding Radical Absence in Pronouncement and Performance
Chapte 4. Confusing Muslim and Asian: Brownness, Bodies, and the Racial Politics of Public Space
Chapter 5. Theatre Workshop as Counterpublic: Experimenting and Playing with the Sociopolitics of Muslimness
Chapter 6. From Social and Sacred to Scripted and Staged: Devising The Wedding and Building a Community of Making
Chapter 7. The Muslim Counterpublic
Works Cited
About the Author
Index
Chapter 1. Origins and Directions
Chapter 2. How Not to Be a Threat: Performing Comfort, Innocence, and Familiarity after the Arena Attack
Chapter 3. Distance and Refusal: Finding Radical Absence in Pronouncement and Performance
Chapte 4. Confusing Muslim and Asian: Brownness, Bodies, and the Racial Politics of Public Space
Chapter 5. Theatre Workshop as Counterpublic: Experimenting and Playing with the Sociopolitics of Muslimness
Chapter 6. From Social and Sacred to Scripted and Staged: Devising The Wedding and Building a Community of Making
Chapter 7. The Muslim Counterpublic
Works Cited
About the Author
Index
Recenzii
‘Making Muslimness is essential reading for those who wish to dive into cultural and political performances of Muslimness in the United Kingdom as negotiated through performance. Majid's ethnographic work, artistic practice, and critical interventions remind us of the possibilities of political critique that emerge from openly sharing our lived experiences. This is a beautifully written book that invites its readers to think about religion, identity, and culture with political urgency that makes this book necessary for the field of theatre and performance studies.’
Noe Montez, Associate Professor of Theater Studies (Emory University)
‘Making Muslimness offers a compelling - even groundbreaking - approach to understanding ‘Muslimness’ on its own terms, rather than through external, reductive lenses. Majid seamlessly integrates collaborative theatre-making, autoethnography, and meticulous ethnographic fieldwork to illuminate how Mancunian Muslims negotiate their complex, fluid identities in everyday and staged performances - particularly in the aftermath of a shattering act of violence. Majid's approach masterfully reveals ‘Muslimness’ as a dynamic, relational, and often political phenomenon. This is a bold, innovative book that reframes the study of Muslims in Britain with rigor, empathy, and creativity.’
Abdul-Rehman Malik, Associate Research Fellow (Yale Divinity School) and Director of the Muslim Leadership Lab (Yale University)
Noe Montez, Associate Professor of Theater Studies (Emory University)
‘Making Muslimness offers a compelling - even groundbreaking - approach to understanding ‘Muslimness’ on its own terms, rather than through external, reductive lenses. Majid seamlessly integrates collaborative theatre-making, autoethnography, and meticulous ethnographic fieldwork to illuminate how Mancunian Muslims negotiate their complex, fluid identities in everyday and staged performances - particularly in the aftermath of a shattering act of violence. Majid's approach masterfully reveals ‘Muslimness’ as a dynamic, relational, and often political phenomenon. This is a bold, innovative book that reframes the study of Muslims in Britain with rigor, empathy, and creativity.’
Abdul-Rehman Malik, Associate Research Fellow (Yale Divinity School) and Director of the Muslim Leadership Lab (Yale University)
Notă biografică
Asif Majid, PhD, writes fiction, (academic) non-fiction, and plays. He serves as Assistant Professor of Theatre and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut.
Descriere
Making Muslimness explores how British Muslims navigate the UK's sociopolitical and religious tensions through performance in everyday life.