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137, 140, 147n4; Bamanakan language in, Musalsal on Egyptian television, 223n17,
139; Christianity in, 147n6; democracy in, 224n23
132, 137, 148n19; education in, 139–140, Music: by Arab singer, 223n17; CDs by Bishop
147n13; family law in, 126n1, 148n25; Crivela, 66–67, 70–71n21; on Egyptian tele-
Haidara in, 2, 10, 13, 134–135, 137–144, vision, 215, 216, 223n18; in India, 269; and
145, 148nn24,27, 148–149n28; Haut Conseil Islam, 33–35; Israeli popular music, 95,
Islamique in, 140; intégristes in, 133–134, 102; MTV music videos, 251–252, 252, 265;
137–138, 142, 147n4; Muslim activism in, Oriental-style music on Israeli radio, 94, 95;
133–135, 137–144; Muslim women’s learn- in Pentecostal churches in Ghana, 300; on
ing circles in, 140; political history of, 135– South African television, 174, 175
139; political Islam in, 133–135; PSP in, Muslim Brotherhood, 24, 31–32, 36, 49n2
136, 147n11; and public as marketplace,
144–146; statistics on Muslim believers in, NAFTI (National Film and Television Insti-
147n6; US-RDA in, 136, 147n12; Wahhabi tute), Ghana, 297
in, 136, 147n10, 148nn16,18; West African Najmabadi, Afsaneh, 119–120, 121, 126n4
beauty pageant in, 142–143, 148nn26–27 Nasr Company for Consumer Chemicals,
Maluku, 2, 13–14, 152–162, 163n5, 164n16 210, 211
Mammo, 286n16 National Film and Television Institute
Manado Pos, 153, 154–156, 158, 160, 161, 162, (NAFTI), Ghana, 297
163n3 National Jewish Outreach Program, 80
Mandela, Nelson, 292 Nelli, 218, 219, 220
Marketing research, 213, 222n13 New Age culture, 102, 109n10
Maskilim, 77 New York University (NYU), 188, 190–192
Mass media. See Media Newspapers: in India, 261; in Turkey, 232; on
Mbeki, Thabo, 175 violence in Indonesia, 2, 13–14, 152–162.
Mbembe, Achille, 159, 180 See also Journalists
McKee, Alan, 195, 198–199 NGOs (nongovernmental organizations): in
McLuhan, Marshall, 7, 290 Brazil, 69n11; and journalism, 163n2; in
Media: anthropologists’ attitude toward, 6–7, Mali, 134, 138, 145; and women in Pales-
20–21n4; censorship of, 178; development tine, 116–118, 126n5, 127nn7,9
of community and independent media, Nigeria: Pentecostalism in, 2, 70n14, 174; reli-
178; and fundamentalism generally, 5–6; gious authorities in, 135; religious con®ict
and Islam, 5–6; new publics for mediated and violence in, 167–168; video-¤lm pro-
religion, 6–11; and public sphere, 4; regula- ducers in, 2
tion of, by publicly constituted bodies, Nigm, Ahmad Fu#ad, 211, 222n8
178; relationship between religion and, Nissenbaum, Stephen, 220, 225n28
1–20, 166; religious representations and Nongovernmental organizations. See NGOs
entertainment, 15–19. See also Films and (nongovernmental organizations)
videos; Internet; Radio; Television; Video
and audio cassettes; speci¤c countries and Otabil, Mensah, 11, 297, 298
religions Özgün, Ayse, 17, 236–242, 238, 249nn12–13
Michaels, Eric, 192–195, 197, 201n6 Öztürk, Yasar Nuri, 2, 10, 17, 231–248, 234,
Miracles, 56, 62, 302 235, 248n9
Mission Kashmir, 286n22
Mndende, Nokuzola, 176, 182n30 Pakistan, 275, 276, 279–280, 282, 286n9
Mohabbatein, 279 Palestine: documentary ¤lms on women in, 2,
Montage theory, 222n10 117–119, 122, 125; family law debates in,
Moosa, Ebrahim, 178, 181–182n28 12, 115–126, 126n1, 127n8; Hamas in, 124;
Morgan, David, 301, 309n1 women in, 116–126; Women’s Center for
Mormon Church, 176 Legal Aid and Counseling (WCLAC) in,
Morocco, 126n1 126n5, 127n7
Morse, Margaret, 248–249n9 Pardes (Overseas), 283
MTV music videos, 251–252, 252, 265 Parliament of World’s Religions, 179
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