- L’islam afro-américain aux États-Unis : entre universalisme musulman et nationalisme noir
- « ISLAM IS THE BLACKMAN’S RELIGION: » SYNCRETIZING ISLAM WITH BLACK NATIONALIST THOUGHT TO FULFILL THE RELIGIO-POLITICAL AGENDA OF THE NATION OF ISLAM
- One Black Allah: The Middle East in the Cultural Politics of African American Liberation, 1955-1970
- Jihadis in the Hood: Race, Urban Islam and the War on Terror
Et dans le hip-hop :
- Multiple Lives of Black Islam in Hip-hop – Mubbashir Rizvi (PDF), (Lire en ligne), This article seeks to raise questions with prevailing assessments of hip-hop that offer very essentialist readings of the genre. Too often there is a ready willingness to conflate aesthetics with ‘reality’, the tendency to confuse form with content, and the insistence by both critics and practitioners to fuse behavior with spectacle. This article questions the ease with which the art-form of hip-hop is interpreted with an impoverished script of race; where rap music is only reactive, a natural response or stirring of the streets. There is a lack of credit given to the creativity, adoption of technology and the ingenuity of immaterial labor, that is the production of radical signifying practices that have transformed popular culture.
- FEAR OF A MUSLIM PLANET:THE ISLAMIC ROOTS OF HIP-HOP – FEAR OF A MUSLIM PLANET:THE ISLAMIC ROOTS OF HIP-HOP
Naeem Mohaiemen
sound unbound
MIT Press, DJ Spooky ed., 2008