'Muslim Hipsters' Music Video Ignites Debate
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Mipsterz, which is a loose group of self-proclaimed “Muslim hipsters,” has released a video entitled “Somewhere In America.” It shows several Muslim young women, all in hijabs, doing a variety of activities: skateboarding, posing, laughing, biking, fencing, listening to music in the woods, etc., set to a soundtrack of Jay Z.
It’s visually arresting and compelling — at least to me — in the way that all videos of my coevals who are clearly far cooler and more stylish than me are compelling. However, the video has garnered mixed responses: while some have lauded it as empowering and stereotype-defying, others have criticized it of courting a shallow Westernized concept of “normalcy” to the detriment of Muslim identity. As is so rare on the Internet, though, the debate surrounding Mipsterz is nuanced, thought-provoking and remarkably productive.
According to Mipsterz’ Facebook page,
A Mipster is someone who seeks inspiration from the Islamic tradition of divine scriptures, volumes of knowledge, mystical poets, bold prophets, inspirational politicians, esoteric Imams, and our fellow human beings searching for transcendental states of consciousness. A Mipster is an ironic identity, one that serves more as a perpetual critique of oneself and of society. A Mipster has a social mind, and yearning for a more just order, a more inclusive community unbounded by stale categories…
A tumblr post by user ordak elaborates on this point: