Stefan Williamson Fa is a cultural anthropologist and Research Associate at the Centre of Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge.
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Acknowledgments A Note on Language Accessing Audiovisual Materials Introduction Section One: Communal Relations 1. Call(s) to Prayer: Sounding Shi'i Islam in Eastern Anatolia 2. Polyphonic Processions: Contested Public Mourning in the Streets of Kars Section Two: Devotional Relations 3. Voices of Joy: Cultivating the Self-in-Relation 4. Voices of Sorrow: Intimacy with the Unseen Section Three: Transnational Relations 5. Sonorous Circuits: Mediatized Devotion and Transnational Connections 6. Reciting and Recording for the Family of the Prophet Epilogue Glossary Bibliography Index
"What I really appreciate about this monograph is the richness of the ethnography. . . . The intricate detailed accounts of the Twelver rituals, recitations, festivals, and media worlds are vivid and provide a welcome, lively look at this community and their religious orientations." - Kim Shively, author of Islam in Modern Turkey

