The Art of Minorities
Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle East and North Africa
Herausgeber: Rey, Virginie
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Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle East and North Africa
Herausgeber: Rey, Virginie
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Against the backdrop of the revolutionary upheavals that have shaken the region in recent years, the contributors to this volume interrogate a range of case studies from across the region - examining how museums engage inclusion, diversity and the politics of minority identities.
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Against the backdrop of the revolutionary upheavals that have shaken the region in recent years, the contributors to this volume interrogate a range of case studies from across the region - examining how museums engage inclusion, diversity and the politics of minority identities.
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- Alternative Histories
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 161mm x 240mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781474443760
- ISBN-10: 1474443761
- Artikelnr.: 59369098
- Alternative Histories
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 161mm x 240mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781474443760
- ISBN-10: 1474443761
- Artikelnr.: 59369098
Virginie Rey is Research Associate at the Samuel Jordan Center for Persian Studies at the University of California, Irvine. She is co-editor (with Stephen Pascoe and Paul James) of Making Modernity in the Middle East: From the Mashriq to the Maghreb (Arena Publications, 2015) and is author of Mediating Museums: Tunisian Ethnographic Museums (1881-2016) (Brill, 2019).
List of Figures; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgements;
Notes on Transliteration; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1. Engaging
with 'Minority' Voices: Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle
East and North Africa, Virginie Rey; Exhibiting Minorities; 2. The
Ethnographisation of Syrian Society at the Azem Palace of Damascus: From
Compact Minorities to Toponymical Identity, Virginie Rey and Stephen
Pascoe; 3. "The Performance of Servitude": Negotiating Citizenship, Race,
and Gender in Local and National Museums in Bahrain and the UAE, John
Thabiti Willis; 4. When the Local Population is a Minority: The Case of the
Oudaya Museum in Rabat as a Key to Understand Elitism in Moroccan Museums,
Francesca de Micheli; 5. Past Lodges, Present Prayers: Sufism and Museums
in Konya and Hacibektas, Lucía Cirianni Salazar; Minorities Exhibiting; 6.
Museums, Migrant Labourers and Ethnic Spatiality in the United Arab
Emirates, Sarina Wakefield; 7. Paving the Way to a Lebanese National
Narrative: Empathy at the Armenian Genocide orphans' Aram Bezikian Museum
in Lebanon, Rita Kalindjian and Rhéa Dagher; 8. Imperilled Objects and
Unsafe Ideas: The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit, Zoe Holman; 9. Egypt's
Coptic Museum: From Patriarchal to National, Dina Bakhoum; 10. Branding
Convivencia: Jewish Museums and the Reinvention of a Moroccan Andalus in
Essaouira, Aomar Boum; Imagined Museums; 11. Is Tunisia Ready for a Jewish
Museum? Perspectives on the Current Debates Surrounding the Status of
Jewish Heritage in my Country, Habib Kazdaghli; 12. Do I Even Exist?
Kurdish Diaspora Artists Reflect on Imaginary Exhibits in a Kurdistan
Museum, Vera Eccarius-Kelly; 13. Islamic State's Archive of the Digital
Infinite: Imagined Museums, New Media, and Conflict Capitalism, Amanda
Rogers; 14. Afterword: Minoritised Memory and Affect in a Museology of
Disaster, Katazyna Pieprzak.
Notes on Transliteration; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1. Engaging
with 'Minority' Voices: Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle
East and North Africa, Virginie Rey; Exhibiting Minorities; 2. The
Ethnographisation of Syrian Society at the Azem Palace of Damascus: From
Compact Minorities to Toponymical Identity, Virginie Rey and Stephen
Pascoe; 3. "The Performance of Servitude": Negotiating Citizenship, Race,
and Gender in Local and National Museums in Bahrain and the UAE, John
Thabiti Willis; 4. When the Local Population is a Minority: The Case of the
Oudaya Museum in Rabat as a Key to Understand Elitism in Moroccan Museums,
Francesca de Micheli; 5. Past Lodges, Present Prayers: Sufism and Museums
in Konya and Hacibektas, Lucía Cirianni Salazar; Minorities Exhibiting; 6.
Museums, Migrant Labourers and Ethnic Spatiality in the United Arab
Emirates, Sarina Wakefield; 7. Paving the Way to a Lebanese National
Narrative: Empathy at the Armenian Genocide orphans' Aram Bezikian Museum
in Lebanon, Rita Kalindjian and Rhéa Dagher; 8. Imperilled Objects and
Unsafe Ideas: The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit, Zoe Holman; 9. Egypt's
Coptic Museum: From Patriarchal to National, Dina Bakhoum; 10. Branding
Convivencia: Jewish Museums and the Reinvention of a Moroccan Andalus in
Essaouira, Aomar Boum; Imagined Museums; 11. Is Tunisia Ready for a Jewish
Museum? Perspectives on the Current Debates Surrounding the Status of
Jewish Heritage in my Country, Habib Kazdaghli; 12. Do I Even Exist?
Kurdish Diaspora Artists Reflect on Imaginary Exhibits in a Kurdistan
Museum, Vera Eccarius-Kelly; 13. Islamic State's Archive of the Digital
Infinite: Imagined Museums, New Media, and Conflict Capitalism, Amanda
Rogers; 14. Afterword: Minoritised Memory and Affect in a Museology of
Disaster, Katazyna Pieprzak.
List of Figures; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgements;
Notes on Transliteration; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1. Engaging
with 'Minority' Voices: Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle
East and North Africa, Virginie Rey; Exhibiting Minorities; 2. The
Ethnographisation of Syrian Society at the Azem Palace of Damascus: From
Compact Minorities to Toponymical Identity, Virginie Rey and Stephen
Pascoe; 3. "The Performance of Servitude": Negotiating Citizenship, Race,
and Gender in Local and National Museums in Bahrain and the UAE, John
Thabiti Willis; 4. When the Local Population is a Minority: The Case of the
Oudaya Museum in Rabat as a Key to Understand Elitism in Moroccan Museums,
Francesca de Micheli; 5. Past Lodges, Present Prayers: Sufism and Museums
in Konya and Hacibektas, Lucía Cirianni Salazar; Minorities Exhibiting; 6.
Museums, Migrant Labourers and Ethnic Spatiality in the United Arab
Emirates, Sarina Wakefield; 7. Paving the Way to a Lebanese National
Narrative: Empathy at the Armenian Genocide orphans' Aram Bezikian Museum
in Lebanon, Rita Kalindjian and Rhéa Dagher; 8. Imperilled Objects and
Unsafe Ideas: The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit, Zoe Holman; 9. Egypt's
Coptic Museum: From Patriarchal to National, Dina Bakhoum; 10. Branding
Convivencia: Jewish Museums and the Reinvention of a Moroccan Andalus in
Essaouira, Aomar Boum; Imagined Museums; 11. Is Tunisia Ready for a Jewish
Museum? Perspectives on the Current Debates Surrounding the Status of
Jewish Heritage in my Country, Habib Kazdaghli; 12. Do I Even Exist?
Kurdish Diaspora Artists Reflect on Imaginary Exhibits in a Kurdistan
Museum, Vera Eccarius-Kelly; 13. Islamic State's Archive of the Digital
Infinite: Imagined Museums, New Media, and Conflict Capitalism, Amanda
Rogers; 14. Afterword: Minoritised Memory and Affect in a Museology of
Disaster, Katazyna Pieprzak.
Notes on Transliteration; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1. Engaging
with 'Minority' Voices: Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle
East and North Africa, Virginie Rey; Exhibiting Minorities; 2. The
Ethnographisation of Syrian Society at the Azem Palace of Damascus: From
Compact Minorities to Toponymical Identity, Virginie Rey and Stephen
Pascoe; 3. "The Performance of Servitude": Negotiating Citizenship, Race,
and Gender in Local and National Museums in Bahrain and the UAE, John
Thabiti Willis; 4. When the Local Population is a Minority: The Case of the
Oudaya Museum in Rabat as a Key to Understand Elitism in Moroccan Museums,
Francesca de Micheli; 5. Past Lodges, Present Prayers: Sufism and Museums
in Konya and Hacibektas, Lucía Cirianni Salazar; Minorities Exhibiting; 6.
Museums, Migrant Labourers and Ethnic Spatiality in the United Arab
Emirates, Sarina Wakefield; 7. Paving the Way to a Lebanese National
Narrative: Empathy at the Armenian Genocide orphans' Aram Bezikian Museum
in Lebanon, Rita Kalindjian and Rhéa Dagher; 8. Imperilled Objects and
Unsafe Ideas: The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit, Zoe Holman; 9. Egypt's
Coptic Museum: From Patriarchal to National, Dina Bakhoum; 10. Branding
Convivencia: Jewish Museums and the Reinvention of a Moroccan Andalus in
Essaouira, Aomar Boum; Imagined Museums; 11. Is Tunisia Ready for a Jewish
Museum? Perspectives on the Current Debates Surrounding the Status of
Jewish Heritage in my Country, Habib Kazdaghli; 12. Do I Even Exist?
Kurdish Diaspora Artists Reflect on Imaginary Exhibits in a Kurdistan
Museum, Vera Eccarius-Kelly; 13. Islamic State's Archive of the Digital
Infinite: Imagined Museums, New Media, and Conflict Capitalism, Amanda
Rogers; 14. Afterword: Minoritised Memory and Affect in a Museology of
Disaster, Katazyna Pieprzak.