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Acknowledgements
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Virginie Rey
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures viii
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xii
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Note on Transliteration xv
- Notes on Contributors xvi
- 1 Introduction – Engaging with ‘Minority’ Voices: Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle East and North Africa 1
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Exhibiting Minorities
- 2 The Ethnographisation of Syrian Society at the Azem Palace of Damascus: From Compact Minorities to Toponymical Identity 33
- 3 ‘The Performance of Servitude’: Gendered and Racialised Representations of Citizenship at the Bahrain National Museum 56
- 4 Minority Audience: The Oudayas Museum and the Manufacturing of Elitism in Moroccan Museums 72
- 5 Lodges of Debate: Two Museumised Sufi Tekkes in Anatolia 87
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Minorities Exhibiting
- 6 Museums, Migrant Labourers and Ethnic Spatiality in the United Arab Emirates 111
- 7 Paving the Way for a Lebanese National Narrative: Empathy at the Armenian Genocide Orphans’ Aram Bezikian Museum in Lebanon 130
- 8 A National Museum for a People Without a Land: The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit 151
- 9 Egypt’s Coptic Museum: From Patriarchal to National 181
- 10 Branding Convivencia: Jewish Museums and the Reinvention of a Moroccan Andalus in Essaouira 205
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Imagined Museums
- 11 Is Tunisia Ready for a Jewish Museum? Perspectives on the Current Debates Surrounding the Status of Jewish Heritage in my Country 227
- 12 ‘Do I Even Exist?’ Kurdish Diaspora Artists Reflect on Imaginary Exhibits in a Kurdistan Museum 241
- 13 Islamic State’s Archive of the Digital Infinite: Imagined Museums, New Media and Conflict Capitalism 268
- 14 Afterword – Minoritised Memory and Affect in a Museology of Disaster 299
- Index 308
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures viii
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xii
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Note on Transliteration xv
- Notes on Contributors xvi
- 1 Introduction – Engaging with ‘Minority’ Voices: Cultural Representation in Museums of the Middle East and North Africa 1
-
Exhibiting Minorities
- 2 The Ethnographisation of Syrian Society at the Azem Palace of Damascus: From Compact Minorities to Toponymical Identity 33
- 3 ‘The Performance of Servitude’: Gendered and Racialised Representations of Citizenship at the Bahrain National Museum 56
- 4 Minority Audience: The Oudayas Museum and the Manufacturing of Elitism in Moroccan Museums 72
- 5 Lodges of Debate: Two Museumised Sufi Tekkes in Anatolia 87
-
Minorities Exhibiting
- 6 Museums, Migrant Labourers and Ethnic Spatiality in the United Arab Emirates 111
- 7 Paving the Way for a Lebanese National Narrative: Empathy at the Armenian Genocide Orphans’ Aram Bezikian Museum in Lebanon 130
- 8 A National Museum for a People Without a Land: The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit 151
- 9 Egypt’s Coptic Museum: From Patriarchal to National 181
- 10 Branding Convivencia: Jewish Museums and the Reinvention of a Moroccan Andalus in Essaouira 205
-
Imagined Museums
- 11 Is Tunisia Ready for a Jewish Museum? Perspectives on the Current Debates Surrounding the Status of Jewish Heritage in my Country 227
- 12 ‘Do I Even Exist?’ Kurdish Diaspora Artists Reflect on Imaginary Exhibits in a Kurdistan Museum 241
- 13 Islamic State’s Archive of the Digital Infinite: Imagined Museums, New Media and Conflict Capitalism 268
- 14 Afterword – Minoritised Memory and Affect in a Museology of Disaster 299
- Index 308