[csaa-forum] Islam and Popular Culture in Indonesia and Malaysia

Ariel Heryanto arielh at unimelb.edu.au
Wed Sep 17 21:36:38 CST 2008


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Home to approximately one-fifth of the world¹s Muslim population, 
Indonesia and Malaysia are often overlooked or misrepresented in media 
discourses about Islam. Ideas, sounds, images, gestures, and meanings 
about Islam abound in contemporary popular cultural forms including 
film, music, television, radio, comics, fashion, magazines, and 
cyberculture. By focusing on popular culture, we will emphasize the 
dynamic, contested, and performative nature of Islam in contemporary 
Indonesia and Malaysia.

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University's Center for Southeast Asian Studies 
<http://www.seas.ohio.edu/>, and Falcon Interactive (Indonesia).


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