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Making Cairo Medieval

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Nezar AlSayyad is chair of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and professor of architecture and planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Irene A. Bierman is professor of art history at the University of California, Los Angeles. Nasser Rabbat is associate professor of architectural history at MIT. Klappentext During the nineteenth century, Cairo witnessed one of its most dramatic periods of transformation. Well on its way to becoming a modern and cosmopolitan city, by the end of the century, a 'medieval' Cairo had somehow come into being. While many Europeans in the nineteenth century viewed Cairo as a fundamentally dual city-physically and psychically split between East/West and modern/medieval-the contributors to the provocative collection demonstrate that, in fact, this process of inscription was the result of restoration practices, museology, and tourism initiated by colonial occupiers. The first edited volume to address nineteenth-century Cairo both in terms of its history and the perception of its achievements, this book will be an essential text for courses in architectural and art history dealing with the Islamic world. Zusammenfassung During the nineteenth century! Cairo witnessed one of its most dramatic periods of transformation. Well on its way to becoming a modern and cosmopolitan city! by the end of the century! a 'medieval' Cairo had somehow come into being. While many Europeans in the nineteenth century viewed Cairo as a fundamentally dual city--physically and psychically split between East/West and modern/medieval--the contributors to the provocative collection demonstrate that! in fact! this process of inscription was the result of restoration practices! museology! and tourism initiated by colonial occupiers. The first edited volume to address nineteenth-century Cairo both in terms of its history and the perception of its achievements! this book will be an essential text for courses in architectural and art history dealing with the Islamic world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Prologue: The Project of Making Cairo Medieval Part 2 A Medieval City for a Modern World Chapter 3 Disciplining the Eye: Perceiving Medieval Cairo Chapter 4 The Medieval Link: Maqrizi's Khitat and Modern Narratives of Cairo Chapter 5 'Ali Mubarark's Egypt: Between the Testimony of 'Alamuddin and the Imaginary of the Khitat Part 6 Representing and Narrating Chapter 7 Performing Cairo: Orientalism and the City of the Arabian Nights Chapter 8 Nineteenth-Century Images of Cairo: From the Real to the Interpretive Chapter 9 The Museum of What You Shall Have Been Part 10 Disciplining and Making Chapter 11 Nineteenth-Century Cairo: A Dual City? Chapter 12 Modernizing Cairo: A Revisionist Narrative Chapter 13 Medievalization of the Old City as an Ingredient of Cairo's Modernization: Case Study of Bab Zuwayla Chapter 14 The Cemeteries of Cairo and the Comité de Conservation...

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Authors Nezar Bierman Alsayyad
Assisted by Nezar AlSayyad (Editor), AlSayyad Nezar (Editor), Irene A. Bierman (Editor), Bierman Irene A. (Editor), Nasser Rabbat (Editor), Rabbat Nasser (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.03.2005
 
EAN 9780739109151
ISBN 978-0-7391-0915-1
No. of pages 272
Series Transnational Perspectives on Space and Place
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Architecture, ARCHITECTURE / General

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