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= Tuesday (8a) =
= Tuesday (8a) =
Language performance and Shia Islam
Language performance and Shia Islam. Ashura' falls on Thursday.
 
NEWS ITEMS:
* [http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34555014 Saudi Arabia Shia attack: Five killed at Ashura event]


== Due today ==
== Due today ==
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Research paper outline and initial bibliography (submit using associated link.  Note that this time you'll upload your document.)
Research paper outline and initial bibliography (submit using associated link.  Note that this time you'll upload your document.)


Reading and Discussions:  Everyone pick one of the following to present on Thursday; write a one-page summary and critique of the article.  Try to locate online media (youtube, etc.) relevant to your reading and include the URLs in your submission.  ''Submit using eClass under 8b.''  Be ready to present, discuss, and critique your article in class!
Reading and Discussions:  Everyone pick one of the following papers to present on Thursday; write a one-page summary and critique of the article. What is it about? What are its conclusions? What do you think of these conclusions - can you see any limits, hidden assumptions, in the author's analysis? Try to locate online media (youtube, etc.) relevant to this paper and include the URLs in your submission.  ''Submit using eClass under 8b.''  Be ready to present, discuss, and critique your article in class! If more than one person picks the same article we'll have the benefit of multiple "takes" on the same piece, which will be interesting to compare.


Here are the choices:
Here are your choices:


1) Embodiment and Ambivalence: Emotion in South Asian Muharram Drumming
1) "Embodiment and Ambivalence: Emotion in South Asian Muharram Drumming"
Author(s): Richard K. Wolf. Source: Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 32 (2000), pp. 81-116.  Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185244 .
Richard K. Wolf. Source: Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 32 (2000), pp. 81-116.  Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185244 .


2) Islamic Music in an Indian Environment: The Shi'a Majlis.
2) "Islamic Music in an Indian Environment: The Shi'a Majlis"
Regula Burckhardt Qureshi
Regula Burckhardt Qureshi
Ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology
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Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/850974
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/850974


3) Performative elements of Shi'ite ritual and mass mobilization: The case of Iran
3) [http://www.tandfonline.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/toc/ccri19/2/3#aHR0cDovL3d3dy50YW5kZm9ubGluZS5jb20ubG9naW4uZXpwcm94eS5saWJyYXJ5LnVhbGJlcnRhLmNhL2RvaS9wZGYvMTAuMTA4MC8xMDY2OTkyOTMwODcyMDAzOUBAQDI= "Performative elements of Shi'ite ritual and mass mobilization: The case of Iran"]
Heidar G. Azodanloo
Heidar G. Azodanloo
http://www.tandfonline.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/toc/ccri19/2/3#aHR0cDovL3d3dy50YW5kZm9ubGluZS5jb20ubG9naW4uZXpwcm94eS5saWJyYXJ5LnVhbGJlcnRhLmNhL2RvaS9wZGYvMTAuMTA4MC8xMDY2OTkyOTMwODcyMDAzOUBAQDI=


4)  Shia Lamentation Rituals and Reinterpretations of the Doctrine of Intercession: Two Cases from
(scroll down to find the article)
Modern India
 
Author(s): David Pinault
4)  "Shia Lamentation Rituals and Reinterpretations of the Doctrine of Intercession: Two Cases from
Modern India"
David Pinault
Source: History of Religions, Vol. 38, No. 3 (Feb., 1999), pp. 285-305
Source: History of Religions, Vol. 38, No. 3 (Feb., 1999), pp. 285-305
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3176355
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3176355

Revision as of 08:57, 17 October 2015

Tuesday (8a)

Language performance and Shia Islam. Ashura' falls on Thursday.

NEWS ITEMS:

Due today

All read:

Browse: the Niamatullahi sufi order website: http://nimatullahi.org/ This Shia Sufi order was widespread among Iranian elites before the revolution in 1979. Today centers exist outside Iran throughout the world.


Watch these film segments (each one is only about 1-5 minutes long):

(if you have time watch the entire film - http://digital.films.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=8750&xtid=37298 )

Locate one youtube (or other online) video relevant to Islamic or Sufi language performance among the Shia.

Locate one contemporary news item about Sufism or Ashura among Shia groups, to share with the class, such as the following:


Write: One page, discussing the following in brief: Who are the Shia? what are the differences between Sunni and Shia branches of Islam? How does Sufism differ? What are the various Shia branches and how do they differ from each other? In what countries are they found? Why do you think certain Shia and Sunni groups are in conflict today? What are some of the genres of language performance — connected with Sufi groups or particular festivals — that are distinctive to Shia Islam? How does ritual take on political meanings? What roles might ritual play in sustaining or ameliorating conflict? What sort of language performance did you locate on youtube? What contemporary news? (Include links to the youtube video and popular news item you found). Submit using eClass under 8a.

Class

  • Islamicate and Sufi musics, continued.
  • Shia practices. Film, "Mystic Iran".


Thursday (7b)

Ashura'

Due today

Research paper outline and initial bibliography (submit using associated link. Note that this time you'll upload your document.)

Reading and Discussions: Everyone pick one of the following papers to present on Thursday; write a one-page summary and critique of the article. What is it about? What are its conclusions? What do you think of these conclusions - can you see any limits, hidden assumptions, in the author's analysis? Try to locate online media (youtube, etc.) relevant to this paper and include the URLs in your submission. Submit using eClass under 8b. Be ready to present, discuss, and critique your article in class! If more than one person picks the same article we'll have the benefit of multiple "takes" on the same piece, which will be interesting to compare.

Here are your choices:

1) "Embodiment and Ambivalence: Emotion in South Asian Muharram Drumming" Richard K. Wolf. Source: Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 32 (2000), pp. 81-116. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185244 .

2) "Islamic Music in an Indian Environment: The Shi'a Majlis" Regula Burckhardt Qureshi Ethnomusicology Vol. 25, No. 1 (Jan., 1981), pp. 41-71 Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/850974

3) "Performative elements of Shi'ite ritual and mass mobilization: The case of Iran" Heidar G. Azodanloo

(scroll down to find the article)

4) "Shia Lamentation Rituals and Reinterpretations of the Doctrine of Intercession: Two Cases from Modern India" David Pinault Source: History of Religions, Vol. 38, No. 3 (Feb., 1999), pp. 285-305 Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3176355

Class

Student presentations, critiques, and discussions.