Islam and Heritage in Europe
Pasts, Presents and Future Possibilities
Herausgeber: Puzon, Katarzyna; Shatanawi, Mirjam; Macdonald, Sharon
Islam and Heritage in Europe
Pasts, Presents and Future Possibilities
Herausgeber: Puzon, Katarzyna; Shatanawi, Mirjam; Macdonald, Sharon
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Islam and Heritage in Europe provides a critical investigation of the role of Islam in Europe's heritage. Focusing on Islam, heritage, and Europe; it seeks to productively trouble all of these terms and to throw new light on the relationships between them in various urban, national and transnational contexts.
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Islam and Heritage in Europe provides a critical investigation of the role of Islam in Europe's heritage. Focusing on Islam, heritage, and Europe; it seeks to productively trouble all of these terms and to throw new light on the relationships between them in various urban, national and transnational contexts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367751142
- ISBN-10: 0367751143
- Artikelnr.: 67441441
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367751142
- ISBN-10: 0367751143
- Artikelnr.: 67441441
Katarzyna Puzon is an anthropologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage (CARMAH), Institute of European Ethnology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Sharon Macdonald is Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Social Anthropology in the Institute of European Ethnology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where she founded and directs CARMAH - the Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage. Mirjam Shatanawi is Research Fellow at the National Museum of World Cultures and Lecturer in Heritage Theory at the Reinwardt Academy in Amsterdam.
Foreword; Heritage, Islam, Europe: Entanglements and Directions. An
Introduction; Part I. Embodied Heritage and Belonging; 1. From
Postcoloniality to Decoloniality, From Heritage to Perpetuation: the
Islamic at the Museum; 2. Cemetery Poetics: The Sonic Life of Cemeteries in
Muslim Europe; 3. Germans without Footnotes: Islam, Belonging and Poetry
Slam in Berlin; 4. The Here and Now and the Hereafter: Engaging with
Fragrant Realities in Muslim-minority Russia; Part II. The Nation-State and
Identity Formations; 5. Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic
Heritage in the Context of Democratic Transition; 6. Museum Islamania in
France: Islamic Art as a Political and Social Scene; 7. The Materialities
and Legalities of Forgetting: Dispossession and the Making of Turkey's
(Post-) Ottoman Heritage; Part III. Categories, Connections and
Contemporary Challenges; 8. Museum Narratives of Islam between Art,
Archaeology and Ethnology: A Structural Injustice Approach; 9. Connecting
the Ancient and the Modern Middle East in Museums and Public Space; 10.
Re-framing Islam? Potentials and Challenges of Participatory Initiatives in
Museums and Heritage
Introduction; Part I. Embodied Heritage and Belonging; 1. From
Postcoloniality to Decoloniality, From Heritage to Perpetuation: the
Islamic at the Museum; 2. Cemetery Poetics: The Sonic Life of Cemeteries in
Muslim Europe; 3. Germans without Footnotes: Islam, Belonging and Poetry
Slam in Berlin; 4. The Here and Now and the Hereafter: Engaging with
Fragrant Realities in Muslim-minority Russia; Part II. The Nation-State and
Identity Formations; 5. Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic
Heritage in the Context of Democratic Transition; 6. Museum Islamania in
France: Islamic Art as a Political and Social Scene; 7. The Materialities
and Legalities of Forgetting: Dispossession and the Making of Turkey's
(Post-) Ottoman Heritage; Part III. Categories, Connections and
Contemporary Challenges; 8. Museum Narratives of Islam between Art,
Archaeology and Ethnology: A Structural Injustice Approach; 9. Connecting
the Ancient and the Modern Middle East in Museums and Public Space; 10.
Re-framing Islam? Potentials and Challenges of Participatory Initiatives in
Museums and Heritage
Foreword; Heritage, Islam, Europe: Entanglements and Directions. An
Introduction; Part I. Embodied Heritage and Belonging; 1. From
Postcoloniality to Decoloniality, From Heritage to Perpetuation: the
Islamic at the Museum; 2. Cemetery Poetics: The Sonic Life of Cemeteries in
Muslim Europe; 3. Germans without Footnotes: Islam, Belonging and Poetry
Slam in Berlin; 4. The Here and Now and the Hereafter: Engaging with
Fragrant Realities in Muslim-minority Russia; Part II. The Nation-State and
Identity Formations; 5. Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic
Heritage in the Context of Democratic Transition; 6. Museum Islamania in
France: Islamic Art as a Political and Social Scene; 7. The Materialities
and Legalities of Forgetting: Dispossession and the Making of Turkey's
(Post-) Ottoman Heritage; Part III. Categories, Connections and
Contemporary Challenges; 8. Museum Narratives of Islam between Art,
Archaeology and Ethnology: A Structural Injustice Approach; 9. Connecting
the Ancient and the Modern Middle East in Museums and Public Space; 10.
Re-framing Islam? Potentials and Challenges of Participatory Initiatives in
Museums and Heritage
Introduction; Part I. Embodied Heritage and Belonging; 1. From
Postcoloniality to Decoloniality, From Heritage to Perpetuation: the
Islamic at the Museum; 2. Cemetery Poetics: The Sonic Life of Cemeteries in
Muslim Europe; 3. Germans without Footnotes: Islam, Belonging and Poetry
Slam in Berlin; 4. The Here and Now and the Hereafter: Engaging with
Fragrant Realities in Muslim-minority Russia; Part II. The Nation-State and
Identity Formations; 5. Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic
Heritage in the Context of Democratic Transition; 6. Museum Islamania in
France: Islamic Art as a Political and Social Scene; 7. The Materialities
and Legalities of Forgetting: Dispossession and the Making of Turkey's
(Post-) Ottoman Heritage; Part III. Categories, Connections and
Contemporary Challenges; 8. Museum Narratives of Islam between Art,
Archaeology and Ethnology: A Structural Injustice Approach; 9. Connecting
the Ancient and the Modern Middle East in Museums and Public Space; 10.
Re-framing Islam? Potentials and Challenges of Participatory Initiatives in
Museums and Heritage