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Religion Out Loud - Religious Sound, Public Space, and American Pluralism (Hardcover, New)
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Religion Out Loud - Religious Sound, Public Space, and American Pluralism (Hardcover, New)
Series: North American Religions
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For six months in 2004, controversy raged in Hamtramck, Michigan,
as residents debated a proposed amendment that would exempt the
adhan, or Islamic call to prayer, from the city's anti-noise
ordinance. The call to prayer functioned as a flashpoint in
disputes about the integration of Muslims into this historically
Polish‑Catholic community. No one openly contested Muslims' right
to worship in their mosques, but many neighbors framed their
resistance around what they regarded as the inappropriate public
pronouncement of Islamic presence, an announcement that audibly
intruded upon their public space. Throughout U.S. history,
complaints about religion as noise have proven useful both for
restraining religious dissent and for circumscribing religion's
boundaries more generally. At the same time, religious individuals
and groups rarely have kept quiet. They have insisted on their
right to practice religion out loud, implicitly advancing
alternative understandings of religion and its place in the modern
world. In Religion Out Loud, Isaac Weiner takes such sonic disputes
seriously. Weaving the story of religious "noise" through multiple
historical eras and diverse religious communities, he convincingly
demonstrates that religious pluralism has never been solely a
matter of competing values, truth claims, or moral doctrines, but
of different styles of public practice, of fundamentally different
ways of using body and space--and that these differences ultimately
have expressed very different conceptions of religion itself.
Weiner's innovative work encourages scholars to pay much greater
attention to the publicly contested sensory cultures of American
religious life. In the North American Religions series Isaac Weiner
is Assistant Professor of Religion and Culture in the Department of
Comparative Studies at the Ohio State University.
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