Globalisation, the practice of devotional songs and poems and the linguistic repertoires of young British Muslims

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION Culture and Religion Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14755610.2017.1416645
A. Rosowsky
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Abstract This article provides empirical data from transnational religious contexts which highlight the complexity, fluidity and indexicality of language and religious practices in globalising settings. Through an examination of the role of devotional song and poetry in the Islamic world, and in particular, among young multilingual and multivarietal British Muslims, an attempt is made to show how globalising processes of the present age contribute to, on the one hand, novel forms of language resources and innovative religious practices and, on the other, coexisting traditional approaches to faith and language practices. It also shows how young people deploy their linguistic repertoires and language resources in order to re-construct their religious and linguistic identities. A conclusion is presented that such practices, whilst drawing on old and traditional roots, become transformed when enacted in these newer settings, both linguistically and religiously.
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全球化,祈祷歌曲和诗歌的实践以及年轻的英国穆斯林的语言曲目
摘要本文提供了来自跨国宗教背景的经验数据,强调了全球化背景下语言和宗教实践的复杂性、流动性和指数性。通过研究宗教歌曲和诗歌在伊斯兰世界,特别是在年轻的多语言和多语言的英国穆斯林中的作用,试图表明当今时代的全球化进程一方面有助于形成新形式的语言资源和创新的宗教实践,另一方面,信仰和语言实践的传统方法并存。它还展示了年轻人如何利用他们的语言库和语言资源来重建他们的宗教和语言身份。得出的结论是,这种做法在借鉴古老和传统根源的同时,在这些新的环境中实施时,无论是在语言上还是在宗教上,都会发生变化。
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