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  • 1
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    gbv_1832283690
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (238 p.)
    ISBN: 9781003044789 , 9781000369175 , 9780367751142 , 9780367491499
    Series Statement: Critical Heritages of Europe
    Content: Islam and Heritage in Europe provides a critical investigation of the role of Islam in Europe's heritage. Focusing on Islam, heritage and Europe, it seeks to productively trouble all of these terms and throw new light on the relationships between them in various urban, national and transnational contexts. Bringing together international scholars from a range of disciplines, this collection examines heritage-making and Islam in the context of current events in Europe, as well as analysing past developments and future possibilities. Presenting work based on ethnographic, historical and archival research, chapters are concerned with questions of diversity, mobility, decolonisation, translocality, restitution and belonging. By looking at diverse trajectories of people and things, this volume encompasses multiple perspectives on the relationship between Islam and heritage in Europe, including the ways in which it has played out and transformed against the backdrop of the 'refugee crisis' and other recent developments, such as debates on decolonising museums or the resurgence of nationalist sentiments. Islam and Heritage in Europe discusses specific articulations of belonging and non-belonging, and the ways in which they create new avenues for re-thinking Islam and heritage in Europe. This ensures that the book will be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of heritage, museums, Islam, Europe, anthropology, archaeology and art history. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (see also http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949595432802882
    Format: 1 online resource (239 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-000-36917-X
    Series Statement: Critical heritages of Europe
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Heritage, Islam, Europe: Entanglements and directions. An introduction -- The heritage of Islam in Europe -- Transcending Europe's borders -- The idea of Europe -- Heritage and 'the idea of Europe' -- Coloniality and heritage -- National approaches to diversity -- Contestations of Islam in Europe -- Museums and Islam in Europe -- The study of museum representations of Islam -- Exhibitionary emphases of Islam -- Bridging cultures in museums -- The chapters in this volume -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Embodied heritage and belonging -- Chapter 1: From postcoloniality to decoloniality, from heritage to perpetuation: The Islamic at the museum -- With the best of intentions: from coloniality to post-coloniality -- Platonic perpetuation -- Perpetuation through rearticulation in Islam -- From preservation towards perpetuation -- Making collections Islamic: matrices of decoloniality -- In perpetuity: living -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Cemetery poetics: The sonic life of cemeteries in Muslim Europe -- Sonic heritage in Muslim Europe: an itinerary -- Listening to a cemetery: polyphonic deadness at Eyüp Sultan, Istanbul -- Cemetery poetics at Berlin S¸ehitlik Cemetery: contestations -- Cemetery poetics at Kars S¸ehitlik Cemetery: (loud) commemoration -- Beyond S¸ehitlik: Alevi cemetery poetics in Berlin -- Speechless at Srebrenica: the limits of cemetery poetics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Germans without footnotes: Islam, belonging and poetry slam -- Belonging and recognition -- Muslim heritage on stage in Berlin -- 'It is always good to see Heimat ' -- Being German and being Muslim -- Making connections -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes. , References -- Chapter 4: The here and now and the hereafter: Engaging with fragrant realities in Muslim-minority Russia -- Negotiating belonging -- Concealing Muslim presence -- Manifesting a lived Muslim culture -- Misk in Muslim history -- The other world draws near -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part II: The nation-state and identity formations -- Chapter 5: Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic heritage in the context of democratic transition -- The political antecedents to Spain's first modern mosques -- A major mosque in the Spanish capital -- The symbolic politics of national redefinition and Islam's official recognition -- Major mosques as instruments for economic development -- Cordoba: from meeting point of religions to locus of territorial dispute -- The Catalan exception -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Museum Islamania in France: Islamic art as a political and social scene -- Collect and collections -- Islamic Mona Lisa versus pop islam: two ways to showcase otherness -- The arts of Islam at the Louvre: a peaceful, bright and beautiful Other that became French -- Enlightened Islam -- Chronological boundaries: the acceptable limits to access French heritage -- Holy beauty -- Manipulating creativity to assimilate otherness -- The Institut du Monde Arabe: an alive, modern and similar neighbour -- Walking with the others -- Hosting the sacred -- Unveil the connections -- Islam as a fashionable event -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The materialities and legalities of forgetting: Dispossession and the making of Turkey's (post-)Ottoman heritage -- Constituting blind spots -- Dispossession and the writing of Turkish and Islamic art history -- Legal modalities of forgetting -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References. , Part III: Categories, connections and contemporary challenges -- Chapter 8: Museum narratives of Islam between art, archaeology and ethnology: A structural injustice approach -- Art, archaeology and ethnology: the pattern of museum representations of Islam and the Middle East -- Representations of Islam and the Middle East in the Netherlands -- Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': The Royal Cabinet of Curiosities (1816-1883) -- European or extra-European? -- The in-betweenness of things -- Separating 'Islam' from the 'Ancient Near East': The Museum of Antiquities (1820-1903) -- The representation of the Middle East: a structural injustice -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Connecting the ancient and the modern Middle East in museums and public space -- The Middle East in the museum -- Ghosts -- A political stage for display -- Kings and oil -- Archaeologies of the community -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Reframing Islam?: Potentials and challenges of participatory initiatives in museums and heritage -- Changing museum approaches -- Framing 'Islam' in Urban Islam -- Recent participatory initiatives in museums in Berlin -- Focal framing -- Organisational framing -- Participatory framing -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-75114-3
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949602100902882
    Format: 1 online resource (239 pages).
    ISBN: 9781000369175
    Series Statement: Critical heritages of Europe
    Additional Edition: Print version: Islam and heritage in Europe : pasts, presents and future possibilities. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, New York : Routledge, c2021 ISBN 9780367751142
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9961330270602883
    Format: 1 online resource (239 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-000-36917-X
    Series Statement: Critical heritages of Europe
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Heritage, Islam, Europe: Entanglements and directions. An introduction -- The heritage of Islam in Europe -- Transcending Europe's borders -- The idea of Europe -- Heritage and 'the idea of Europe' -- Coloniality and heritage -- National approaches to diversity -- Contestations of Islam in Europe -- Museums and Islam in Europe -- The study of museum representations of Islam -- Exhibitionary emphases of Islam -- Bridging cultures in museums -- The chapters in this volume -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Embodied heritage and belonging -- Chapter 1: From postcoloniality to decoloniality, from heritage to perpetuation: The Islamic at the museum -- With the best of intentions: from coloniality to post-coloniality -- Platonic perpetuation -- Perpetuation through rearticulation in Islam -- From preservation towards perpetuation -- Making collections Islamic: matrices of decoloniality -- In perpetuity: living -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Cemetery poetics: The sonic life of cemeteries in Muslim Europe -- Sonic heritage in Muslim Europe: an itinerary -- Listening to a cemetery: polyphonic deadness at Eyüp Sultan, Istanbul -- Cemetery poetics at Berlin S¸ehitlik Cemetery: contestations -- Cemetery poetics at Kars S¸ehitlik Cemetery: (loud) commemoration -- Beyond S¸ehitlik: Alevi cemetery poetics in Berlin -- Speechless at Srebrenica: the limits of cemetery poetics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Germans without footnotes: Islam, belonging and poetry slam -- Belonging and recognition -- Muslim heritage on stage in Berlin -- 'It is always good to see Heimat ' -- Being German and being Muslim -- Making connections -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes. , References -- Chapter 4: The here and now and the hereafter: Engaging with fragrant realities in Muslim-minority Russia -- Negotiating belonging -- Concealing Muslim presence -- Manifesting a lived Muslim culture -- Misk in Muslim history -- The other world draws near -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part II: The nation-state and identity formations -- Chapter 5: Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic heritage in the context of democratic transition -- The political antecedents to Spain's first modern mosques -- A major mosque in the Spanish capital -- The symbolic politics of national redefinition and Islam's official recognition -- Major mosques as instruments for economic development -- Cordoba: from meeting point of religions to locus of territorial dispute -- The Catalan exception -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Museum Islamania in France: Islamic art as a political and social scene -- Collect and collections -- Islamic Mona Lisa versus pop islam: two ways to showcase otherness -- The arts of Islam at the Louvre: a peaceful, bright and beautiful Other that became French -- Enlightened Islam -- Chronological boundaries: the acceptable limits to access French heritage -- Holy beauty -- Manipulating creativity to assimilate otherness -- The Institut du Monde Arabe: an alive, modern and similar neighbour -- Walking with the others -- Hosting the sacred -- Unveil the connections -- Islam as a fashionable event -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The materialities and legalities of forgetting: Dispossession and the making of Turkey's (post-)Ottoman heritage -- Constituting blind spots -- Dispossession and the writing of Turkish and Islamic art history -- Legal modalities of forgetting -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References. , Part III: Categories, connections and contemporary challenges -- Chapter 8: Museum narratives of Islam between art, archaeology and ethnology: A structural injustice approach -- Art, archaeology and ethnology: the pattern of museum representations of Islam and the Middle East -- Representations of Islam and the Middle East in the Netherlands -- Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': The Royal Cabinet of Curiosities (1816-1883) -- European or extra-European? -- The in-betweenness of things -- Separating 'Islam' from the 'Ancient Near East': The Museum of Antiquities (1820-1903) -- The representation of the Middle East: a structural injustice -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Connecting the ancient and the modern Middle East in museums and public space -- The Middle East in the museum -- Ghosts -- A political stage for display -- Kings and oil -- Archaeologies of the community -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Reframing Islam?: Potentials and challenges of participatory initiatives in museums and heritage -- Changing museum approaches -- Framing 'Islam' in Urban Islam -- Recent participatory initiatives in museums in Berlin -- Focal framing -- Organisational framing -- Participatory framing -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-75114-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9961330270602883
    Format: 1 online resource (239 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-000-36917-X
    Series Statement: Critical heritages of Europe
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Heritage, Islam, Europe: Entanglements and directions. An introduction -- The heritage of Islam in Europe -- Transcending Europe's borders -- The idea of Europe -- Heritage and 'the idea of Europe' -- Coloniality and heritage -- National approaches to diversity -- Contestations of Islam in Europe -- Museums and Islam in Europe -- The study of museum representations of Islam -- Exhibitionary emphases of Islam -- Bridging cultures in museums -- The chapters in this volume -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Embodied heritage and belonging -- Chapter 1: From postcoloniality to decoloniality, from heritage to perpetuation: The Islamic at the museum -- With the best of intentions: from coloniality to post-coloniality -- Platonic perpetuation -- Perpetuation through rearticulation in Islam -- From preservation towards perpetuation -- Making collections Islamic: matrices of decoloniality -- In perpetuity: living -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Cemetery poetics: The sonic life of cemeteries in Muslim Europe -- Sonic heritage in Muslim Europe: an itinerary -- Listening to a cemetery: polyphonic deadness at Eyüp Sultan, Istanbul -- Cemetery poetics at Berlin S¸ehitlik Cemetery: contestations -- Cemetery poetics at Kars S¸ehitlik Cemetery: (loud) commemoration -- Beyond S¸ehitlik: Alevi cemetery poetics in Berlin -- Speechless at Srebrenica: the limits of cemetery poetics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Germans without footnotes: Islam, belonging and poetry slam -- Belonging and recognition -- Muslim heritage on stage in Berlin -- 'It is always good to see Heimat ' -- Being German and being Muslim -- Making connections -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes. , References -- Chapter 4: The here and now and the hereafter: Engaging with fragrant realities in Muslim-minority Russia -- Negotiating belonging -- Concealing Muslim presence -- Manifesting a lived Muslim culture -- Misk in Muslim history -- The other world draws near -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part II: The nation-state and identity formations -- Chapter 5: Reviving al-Andalus: Commemorating Spain's Islamic heritage in the context of democratic transition -- The political antecedents to Spain's first modern mosques -- A major mosque in the Spanish capital -- The symbolic politics of national redefinition and Islam's official recognition -- Major mosques as instruments for economic development -- Cordoba: from meeting point of religions to locus of territorial dispute -- The Catalan exception -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Museum Islamania in France: Islamic art as a political and social scene -- Collect and collections -- Islamic Mona Lisa versus pop islam: two ways to showcase otherness -- The arts of Islam at the Louvre: a peaceful, bright and beautiful Other that became French -- Enlightened Islam -- Chronological boundaries: the acceptable limits to access French heritage -- Holy beauty -- Manipulating creativity to assimilate otherness -- The Institut du Monde Arabe: an alive, modern and similar neighbour -- Walking with the others -- Hosting the sacred -- Unveil the connections -- Islam as a fashionable event -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The materialities and legalities of forgetting: Dispossession and the making of Turkey's (post-)Ottoman heritage -- Constituting blind spots -- Dispossession and the writing of Turkish and Islamic art history -- Legal modalities of forgetting -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References. , Part III: Categories, connections and contemporary challenges -- Chapter 8: Museum narratives of Islam between art, archaeology and ethnology: A structural injustice approach -- Art, archaeology and ethnology: the pattern of museum representations of Islam and the Middle East -- Representations of Islam and the Middle East in the Netherlands -- Separating 'Europe' from 'Islam': The Royal Cabinet of Curiosities (1816-1883) -- European or extra-European? -- The in-betweenness of things -- Separating 'Islam' from the 'Ancient Near East': The Museum of Antiquities (1820-1903) -- The representation of the Middle East: a structural injustice -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Connecting the ancient and the modern Middle East in museums and public space -- The Middle East in the museum -- Ghosts -- A political stage for display -- Kings and oil -- Archaeologies of the community -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Reframing Islam?: Potentials and challenges of participatory initiatives in museums and heritage -- Changing museum approaches -- Framing 'Islam' in Urban Islam -- Recent participatory initiatives in museums in Berlin -- Focal framing -- Organisational framing -- Participatory framing -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-75114-3
    Language: English
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