Mucahit Bilici
- Published in print:
- 2012
- Published Online:
- January 2014
- ISBN:
- 9780226049564
- eISBN:
- 9780226922874
- Item type:
- chapter
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
- DOI:
- 10.7208/chicago/9780226922874.003.0007
- Subject:
- Religion, Islam
This chapter discusses the emergence of Muslim comedy after 9/11. By examining the rise of comedy troupes such as Allah Made Me Funny and Axis of Evil, it links Muslim comedy to Islamophobia and the ...
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This chapter discusses the emergence of Muslim comedy after 9/11. By examining the rise of comedy troupes such as Allah Made Me Funny and Axis of Evil, it links Muslim comedy to Islamophobia and the emergence of the “negative charisma” of Muslims in the post-9/11 era. Muslim ethnic comedy is seen as a plea to humanity by stand-up comedians, a way of undoing otherness on a more personal level. A second-generation phenomenon, Muslim comedy is also a symptom of Muslims' Americanization. The chapter concludes by offering a new theoretical framework for understanding ethnic comedy in general.Less
This chapter discusses the emergence of Muslim comedy after 9/11. By examining the rise of comedy troupes such as Allah Made Me Funny and Axis of Evil, it links Muslim comedy to Islamophobia and the emergence of the “negative charisma” of Muslims in the post-9/11 era. Muslim ethnic comedy is seen as a plea to humanity by stand-up comedians, a way of undoing otherness on a more personal level. A second-generation phenomenon, Muslim comedy is also a symptom of Muslims' Americanization. The chapter concludes by offering a new theoretical framework for understanding ethnic comedy in general.
Thomas M. McKenna
- Published in print:
- 1998
- Published Online:
- May 2012
- ISBN:
- 9780520210158
- eISBN:
- 9780520919648
- Item type:
- chapter
- Publisher:
- University of California Press
- DOI:
- 10.1525/california/9780520210158.003.0007
- Subject:
- Anthropology, Asian Cultural Anthropology
This chapter chronicles the political and demographic transformations of the early postcolonial period and the creation of self-consciously ethnic Muslims in Cotabato. It highlights the postcolonial ...
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This chapter chronicles the political and demographic transformations of the early postcolonial period and the creation of self-consciously ethnic Muslims in Cotabato. It highlights the postcolonial migration of Cotabato Muslims to Cotabato City, and the continuation of traditional datu rule in postcolonial Cotabato despite political and economic changes. The chapter suggests that the investment in identity by the datu politicians was part of an effort to project an image of a unified and revitalized Muslim populace in order to gain purchase in a nation-state controlled by Christian Filipinos.Less
This chapter chronicles the political and demographic transformations of the early postcolonial period and the creation of self-consciously ethnic Muslims in Cotabato. It highlights the postcolonial migration of Cotabato Muslims to Cotabato City, and the continuation of traditional datu rule in postcolonial Cotabato despite political and economic changes. The chapter suggests that the investment in identity by the datu politicians was part of an effort to project an image of a unified and revitalized Muslim populace in order to gain purchase in a nation-state controlled by Christian Filipinos.