Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow: (Re)Defining the Field: Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East
Editat de Mohammad Gharipour, Daniel E. Cosletten Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 oct 2022
This book brings together established experts, designers, and emerging scholars from the broad world of Islamic architecture to consider the field’s changing nature and continued relevance in our rapidly globalizing context. Reflective essays address the meaning of “Islamic” in built environments, as well as the geographical, chronological, and disciplinary diversity of a dynamic field of study that encompasses far more than medieval mosques and tombs. Essays address the use and interpretation of historic structures and spaces; contemporary design, conservation, and touristic experience; and research, publication, and pedagogical practices.
Looking forward, the volume invites readers to consider built environments in Islamic contexts as integral to global systems from an interdisciplinary and inclusive standpoint. While this volume offers nuanced perspectives on a host of pressing questions, it ultimately aims to advance a necessary and ongoing conversation. The book will have wide appeal among architectural historians, art historians, and other scholars working on material in the traditional Islamic regions of the world (North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia) and beyond, as well as scholars of religion and society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789386042
ISBN-10: 1789386047
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: 118 halftones
Dimensiuni: 171 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East
ISBN-10: 1789386047
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: 118 halftones
Dimensiuni: 171 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East
Notă biografică
Mohammad Gharipour is professor of architecture and chair of the Department of Graduate Built Environment Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. Published widely, he is the director and founding editor of the International Journal of Islamic Architecture. Daniel E. Coslett is a historian of architecture and urbanism whose work focuses on intersections of design, heritage management, and tourism in North Africa. He teaches art and architectural history and has published on colonial and postcolonial architecture in Tunisia and beyond.
Cuprins
Introduction.
The Changed and Changing Field of ‘Islamic Architecture’
Mohammad Gharipour and Daniel E. Coslett
1. Research and Scholarship
Chapter 1.
The Study of Islamic Architecture: Reflections on an Expanding Field
Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom
Chapter 2.
Widening the Horizons for the Study of Islamic Architecture
Bernard O’Kane
Chapter 3.
Modern Architecture and Colonialism in the Islamic World
Brian L. McLaren
2. Scope and Scale
Chapter 4.
From Garden to Landscape: Lessons from the Taj and the Alhambra
D. Fairchild Ruggles
Chapter 5.
Invisible Geographies in the Study of Islamic Architecture
Abidin Kusno
Chapter 6.
Silencing Palestinian Architectural History in Israel: Reflections on Scholarship and Activism
Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
Chapter 7.
Islamic Architecture in the Americas: Advancing a Transregional and Hemispheric Approach
Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf
3. Historiography and Context
Chapter 8.
Cultural Encounters, Local Practice, and Historical Process in the Ancient Middle East
Dell Upton
Chapter 9.
Neo-Eurocentrism and Science: Implications for the Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture
Samer Akkach
Chapter 10.
Carving an Epistemological Space for Southeast Asia: Historiographical and Critical Engagements
Imran bin Tajudeen
4. Fieldwork and Documentation
Chapter 11.
A Field Without Fieldwork: Sustaining the Study of Islamic Architecture in the Twenty-first Century
Nancy Um
Chapter 12.
Architectural History in Turkey: Between Fieldwork and Archival Research
Patricia Blessing
Chapter 13.
Documenting Islamic Architecture: Objectives and Outcomes in a Time of War
Sharon C. Smith
5. Education and Pedagogy
Chapter 14.
Reorienting Perspectives: Why I Do Not Teach a Course Titled ‘Islamic Architecture’
Jelena Bogdanovic
Chapter 15.
Decolonizing Architectural Knowledge: Situating Middle Eastern Pedagogies in a Globalizing World
Ashraf M. Salama
Chapter 16.
Educating the Public about Islamic Art and Architecture through Museums
Sheila R. Canby
6. Curation and Publication
Chapter 17.
Displaying Islamic Arts in Global Cities
Jorge Correia
Chapter 18.
Curating the ‘Islamic’: The Personal and the Political
Leslee Katrina Michelsen
Chapter 19.
Islamic Architecture on the Move: Publishing Architectural History in the Digital Age
Nancy Micklewright
Chapter 20.
Illustrating Islamic Architecture: On Visual Presentation and Scholarship
Lorenz Korn
7. Globalization and Change
Chapter 21.
Uneven Geographies and Neoliberal Urban Transformation in Arab Cities
Rami F. Daher
Chapter 22.
Affection for Nouvel Architecture: On Contemporary (Islamic) Architecture and Affect
Sebnem Yücel
Chapter 23.
The ‘Islamic-Modern’ Project in this Age of Uncertainty
Vikramaditya Prakash
8. Experience and Use
Chapter 24.
The Tourist Gaze, Visiting Mosques, and the Folds of Architecture
Elif Kalaycioglu and Waleed Hazbun
Chapter 25.
Decolonizing the Conservation of Islamic Built Heritage in Egypt
Hossam Mahdy
Chapter 26.
(Dis)Placement and Placemaking: Reconsidering Islamic Architecture through Refugee Agency
Kivanç Kilinç and Bulent Batuman
9. Practice and Profession
Chapter 27.
‘Islamic Architecture’ and the Profession
Nasser Rabbat
Chapter 28.
A Trinity of Values in Architecture for Muslim Societies
Rasem Badran
Chapter 29.
Relevance, Tradition, and Practice in Islamic Architecture
Kamil Khan Mumtaz
Chapter 30.
Architectural Competitions: Creating Dialogues and Promoting Excellence
Hasan-uddin Khan
Contributor Biographies
Index
The Changed and Changing Field of ‘Islamic Architecture’
Mohammad Gharipour and Daniel E. Coslett
1. Research and Scholarship
Chapter 1.
The Study of Islamic Architecture: Reflections on an Expanding Field
Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom
Chapter 2.
Widening the Horizons for the Study of Islamic Architecture
Bernard O’Kane
Chapter 3.
Modern Architecture and Colonialism in the Islamic World
Brian L. McLaren
2. Scope and Scale
Chapter 4.
From Garden to Landscape: Lessons from the Taj and the Alhambra
D. Fairchild Ruggles
Chapter 5.
Invisible Geographies in the Study of Islamic Architecture
Abidin Kusno
Chapter 6.
Silencing Palestinian Architectural History in Israel: Reflections on Scholarship and Activism
Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
Chapter 7.
Islamic Architecture in the Americas: Advancing a Transregional and Hemispheric Approach
Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf
3. Historiography and Context
Chapter 8.
Cultural Encounters, Local Practice, and Historical Process in the Ancient Middle East
Dell Upton
Chapter 9.
Neo-Eurocentrism and Science: Implications for the Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture
Samer Akkach
Chapter 10.
Carving an Epistemological Space for Southeast Asia: Historiographical and Critical Engagements
Imran bin Tajudeen
4. Fieldwork and Documentation
Chapter 11.
A Field Without Fieldwork: Sustaining the Study of Islamic Architecture in the Twenty-first Century
Nancy Um
Chapter 12.
Architectural History in Turkey: Between Fieldwork and Archival Research
Patricia Blessing
Chapter 13.
Documenting Islamic Architecture: Objectives and Outcomes in a Time of War
Sharon C. Smith
5. Education and Pedagogy
Chapter 14.
Reorienting Perspectives: Why I Do Not Teach a Course Titled ‘Islamic Architecture’
Jelena Bogdanovic
Chapter 15.
Decolonizing Architectural Knowledge: Situating Middle Eastern Pedagogies in a Globalizing World
Ashraf M. Salama
Chapter 16.
Educating the Public about Islamic Art and Architecture through Museums
Sheila R. Canby
6. Curation and Publication
Chapter 17.
Displaying Islamic Arts in Global Cities
Jorge Correia
Chapter 18.
Curating the ‘Islamic’: The Personal and the Political
Leslee Katrina Michelsen
Chapter 19.
Islamic Architecture on the Move: Publishing Architectural History in the Digital Age
Nancy Micklewright
Chapter 20.
Illustrating Islamic Architecture: On Visual Presentation and Scholarship
Lorenz Korn
7. Globalization and Change
Chapter 21.
Uneven Geographies and Neoliberal Urban Transformation in Arab Cities
Rami F. Daher
Chapter 22.
Affection for Nouvel Architecture: On Contemporary (Islamic) Architecture and Affect
Sebnem Yücel
Chapter 23.
The ‘Islamic-Modern’ Project in this Age of Uncertainty
Vikramaditya Prakash
8. Experience and Use
Chapter 24.
The Tourist Gaze, Visiting Mosques, and the Folds of Architecture
Elif Kalaycioglu and Waleed Hazbun
Chapter 25.
Decolonizing the Conservation of Islamic Built Heritage in Egypt
Hossam Mahdy
Chapter 26.
(Dis)Placement and Placemaking: Reconsidering Islamic Architecture through Refugee Agency
Kivanç Kilinç and Bulent Batuman
9. Practice and Profession
Chapter 27.
‘Islamic Architecture’ and the Profession
Nasser Rabbat
Chapter 28.
A Trinity of Values in Architecture for Muslim Societies
Rasem Badran
Chapter 29.
Relevance, Tradition, and Practice in Islamic Architecture
Kamil Khan Mumtaz
Chapter 30.
Architectural Competitions: Creating Dialogues and Promoting Excellence
Hasan-uddin Khan
Contributor Biographies
Index