Walls of Algiers : narratives of the city through text and image
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Walls of Algiers : narratives of the city through text and image
Getty Research Institute , In association with University of Washington Press, c2009
- : pbk
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注記
"Published in association with the exhibition The walls of Algiers : narratives of the city, curated by Zeynep Çelik and Frances Terpak at the Getty Research Institute (May 19-October 18, 2009)"--T.p. verso
"Walls of Algiers originated from a workshop organized by Zeynep Çelik and Frances Terpak and held at the Getty Research Institute (GRI) in May 2004"--P. vii
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-266) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Walls of Algiers examines the historical processes that transformed Ottoman Algiers, the "Bulwark of Islam," into "Alger la blanche," the colonial urban showpiece - and, after the outbreak of revolution in 1954 - counter-model of France's global empire. In this volume, the city of Algiers serves as a case study for the analysis of the proactive and reactive social, political, technical, and artistic forces that generate a city's form. Visual sources - prints, photographs, paintings, architectural drawings, urban designs, and film - are treated as primary evidence that complements and even challenges textual documents.
The contributors' wide-ranging but intersecting essays span the disciplines of art history, social and cultural history, urban studies, and film history. Walls of Algiers presents a multifaceted look at the social use of urban space in a North African city. Its contributors' innovative methodologies allow important insights into often overlooked aspects of life in a city whose name even today conjures up enchantment as well as incomprehensible violence.
Contributors include Julia Clancy-Smith, Omar Carlier, Frances Terpak, Zeynep Celik, Eric Breitbart, Isabelle Grangaud, and Patricia M. E. Lorcin.
目次
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction / Zeynep Celik, Julia Clancy-Smith, and Frances Terpak
Part One | Peoples
1. Eroticism, Erasures, and Absence: The Peopling of Algiers, 1830-1900 / Julia Clancy-Smith
2. Medina and Modernity: The Emergence of Muslim Civil Society in Algiers between the Two World Wars / Omar Carlier
Part Two | Images
3. The Promise and Power of New Technologies: Nineteenth-Century Algiers / Frances Terpak
4. A Lingering Obsession: The Houses of Algiers in French Colonial Discourse / Zeynep Celik
5. The Invisible Prison: Representing Algiers on Film / Eric Breitbart
Part Three | Places
6. Masking and Unmasking the Historic Quarters of Algiers: The Reassessment of an Archive / Isabelle Grangaud
7. Historic Intersections: The Center of Algiers / Zeynep Celik
Historiographies of Algiers: Critical Reflections / Patricia M. E. Lorcin
Selected Bibliography
Index
Contributors
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