History and ideology : architectural heritage of the "lands of rum"
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History and ideology : architectural heritage of the "lands of rum"
(Muqarnas : an annual on Islamic art and architecture / edited by Oleg Grabar, v. 24)
Brill, 2007
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Muqarnas is sponsored by The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In Muqarnas articles are being published on all aspects of Islamic visual culture, historical and contemporary, as well as articles dealing with unpublished textual primary sources.
Table of Contents
PREFACE
SIBEL BOZDOGAN AND GUELRU NECIPOGLU, Entangled Discourses: Scrutinizing Orientalist and Nationalist Legacies in the Architectural Historiography of the "Lands of Rum"
INTRODUCTION
CEMAL KAFADAR, A Rome of One's Own: Reflections on Cultural Geography and Identity in the Lands of Rum
I. ETHNICIZED DISCOURSES ON THE ARTS AND ARCHITECTURES OF ISLAMIC GEOGRAPHIES
HEGHNAR ZEITLIAN WATENPAUGH, An Uneasy Historiography: The Legacy of Ottoman Architecture in the Former Arab Provinces
KISHWAR RIZVI, Art History and the Nation: Arthur Upham Pope and the Discourse on "Persian Art" in the Early Twentieth Century
OYA PANCAROGLU, Formalism and the Academic Foundation of Turkish Art in the Early Twentieth Century
FINBARR BARRY FLOOD, Lost in Translation: Architecture, Taxonomy, and the Eastern "Turks"
II. DOMINANT NARRATIVES IN HISTORIOGRAPHIES OF THE OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
AHMET ERSOY, Architecture and the Search for Ottoman Origins in the Tanzimat Period
GUELRU NECIPOGLU, Creation of a National Genius: Sinan and the Historiography of "Classical" Ottoman Architecture
SHIRINE HAMADEH, Westernization, Decadence, and the Turkish Baroque: Modern Constructions of the Eighteenth Century
SIBEL BOZDOGAN, Reading Ottoman Architecture through Modernist Lenses: Nationalist Historiography and the "New Architecture" in the Early Republic
III. INTERFACE OF HISTORIOGRAPHY WITH INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES IN MODERN TURKEY
S.M. CAN BILSEL, "Our Anatolia": Organicism and the Making of Humanist Culture in Turkey
SCOTT REDFORD, "What Have You Done for Anatolia Today?": Islamic Archaeology in the Early Years of the Turkish Republic
WENDY SHAW, Museums and Narratives of Display from the Late Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic
NUR ALTINYILDIZ, The Architectural Heritage of Istanbul and the Ideology of Preservation
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