Young Finnish People of Muslim Background: Creating “Spiritual Becomings” and “Coming Communities” in Their Artworks

IF 0.5 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Open Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI:10.1515/culture-2019-0013
Helena Oikarinen-Jabai
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Abstract In this essay I discuss artworks by a sample of young people with a Muslim background who participated in the Numur—Islam and I exhibition, which was organised as part of the Young Muslims and Resilience (2016-2018) research project. Art exhibitions were staged in November 2017 and March 2018 with eighteen young adult participants/co-researchers. Their artworks included video and textile installations, photo collages, paintings, calligraphy and poetry, dealing with issues such as faith, dialogues between religious communities, gender, belonging and sexual diversity. Here I concentrate on some works by the participants who stated that they leaned on Sufism or spirituality in their working processes, or whose works expressed qualities that may be reflected through the spectrum in which rhizomes of Sufi ways of understanding human existence in the world are present. In their artworks, the participants created fresh ideas about possible encounters, which I interpret as being linked to modern and postmodern ideas of relationships between spaces and “becoming communities.” Likewise, these ideas can be traced to our common philosophical heritage, which is partly based on spiritual mystic thought and practices of different religions. By using art, the participants could embody this legacy, create spaces for themselves and open landscapes for discussions between Muslim believers and people with different religions and worldviews.
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穆斯林背景的芬兰年轻人:在他们的艺术作品中创造“精神成为”和“即将到来的社区”
在这篇文章中,我讨论了一些具有穆斯林背景的年轻人的艺术作品,他们参加了Numur-Islam和我的展览,该展览是作为年轻穆斯林和弹性(2016-2018)研究项目的一部分组织的。艺术展览于2017年11月和2018年3月举行,共有18名青年参与者/共同研究人员。他们的作品包括视频和纺织品装置、照片拼贴、绘画、书法和诗歌,涉及信仰、宗教团体之间的对话、性别、归属感和性多样性等问题。在这里,我将重点关注一些参与者的作品,他们声称自己在工作过程中依赖于苏非主义或灵性,或者他们的作品所表达的品质可以通过苏菲派理解世界上人类存在的方式的根茎的光谱来反映。在他们的作品中,参与者创造了关于可能相遇的新想法,我将其解释为与空间之间关系和“成为社区”的现代和后现代思想有关。同样,这些想法可以追溯到我们共同的哲学遗产,这部分是基于精神神秘主义思想和不同宗教的实践。通过使用艺术,参与者可以体现这一遗产,为自己创造空间,并为穆斯林信徒和不同宗教和世界观的人之间的讨论提供开放的景观。
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