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Muhammad Ali's Soft Power in Europe - Orientalist Portraits between Visual Diplomacy and Saidian Orientalism

English · Hardback

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The profusion of literature on Muhammad Ali's Egypt (1805-1849) makes the Basha's epoch significantly well-documented; however, one facet is perceptibly brushed out or rather overlooked. Published in 1945, Gaston Wiet's Mohammed Ali et Les Beaux-Arts has been the only book deliberating the visual and artistic aspects of Muhammad Ali's reign, and while it offers an extended survey of the Ottoman governor's iconography and visual relics, the book wants the rudiments of critical analysis. The trivial number of works covering this facet of the Basha's sovereignty has made it barely examined, rendering the research field with a significant epistemological gap, namely regarding art and historiography patronage for political triggers. Embarking from where Wiet's work has halted, this book attempts to critically analyze the artistic component of Muhammad Ali's reign by dealing with the pictorial crops of the nineteenth century's orientalist-travelers, assessing their role within the context of contemporaneous trends in Ottoman and European diplomacy and tracing Muhammad Ali's early attempts for using pictorial propaganda and historiography in order to claim political legitimacy and to attain European recognition. The book conducts an in-depth analysis of the Basha's historiographic making process with a focus on how text worked art and visual politics.
The book takes an innovative and interdisciplinary approach, which commingles tools of visual analysis and contextual investigation, in its consideration of the aspects of Muhammad Ali Basha's foreign policy, this book closely examines topics associated with cultural systems, modernization, traditionalism, and changeability in Egypt of the nineteenth century, while assessing the impact of global connectedness not only on Muslim cultures and societies but also on European public opinion through highlighting how Muslim rulers had adapted appealing themes and employed cultural magnets in their visual propaganda to fit within the pervasive international diplomatic trends.

About the author

Hala Hashim Ghoname, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany.

Product details

Authors Hala Ghoname
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.12.2024
 
EAN 9783111327778
ISBN 978-3-11-132777-8
No. of pages 333
Weight 626 g
Illustrations 65 b/w and 62 col. ill., 1 b/w tbl.
Series Studies on Modern Orient
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

Orientalismus, Ägypten, Kolonialismus und Imperialismus, Modernisierung, Orientalism, Soft Power, auseinandersetzen, Middle Eastern history, Islamic & Arabic philosophy, Ägypten: Frühneuzeitliche Periode (ca. 1517 bis ca. 1914), Visual Diplomacy and Politics, Weiche Macht, Visuelle Diplomatie, Modernization and Traditionalism

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