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Decolonizing Islamic Art in Africa -

Decolonizing Islamic Art in Africa

New Approaches to Muslim Expressive Cultures

Ashley Miller (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
302 Seiten
2024
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-83595-000-5 (ISBN)
CHF 189,95 inkl. MwSt
Addresses the dynamic place of Islamic art, architecture, and creative expression in decolonizing processes across the African continent. Brings together new work by leading scholars of African, Islamic, and modernist visual cultures to challenge the disciplinary boundaries that have curtailed the study of African Muslim expression. 74 col. illus.
This collection explores the dynamic place of Muslim visual and expressive culture in processes of decolonization across the African continent. Presenting new methodologies for accentuating African agency and expression in the stories we tell about Islamic art, it likewise contributes to recent widespread efforts to “decolonize” the art historical canon.



The contributors to this volume explore the dynamic place of Islamic art, architecture, and creative expression in processes of decolonization across the African continent in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Bringing together new work by leading specialists in the fields of African, Islamic, and modern arts and visual cultures, the book directs unprecedented attention to the agency and contributions of African and Muslim artists in articulating modernities in local and international arenas. Interdisciplinary and transregional in scope, it enriches the under-told story of Muslim experiences and expression on the African continent, home to nearly half a million Muslims, or a third of the global Muslim population.



Furthermore, it elucidates the role of Islam and its expressive cultures in post-colonial articulations of modern identities and heritage, as expressed by a diverse range of actors and communities based in Africa and its diaspora; as such, the book counters notions of Islam as a retrograde or static societal phenomenon in Africa or elsewhere. Contributors propose new methodologies for accentuating human agency and experience over superficial disciplinary boundaries in the stories we tell about art-making and visual expression, thus contributing to widespread efforts to decolonize scholarship on histories of modern expression.



 

Ashley Miller is Assistant Curator of African Art at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, USA. She specializes in the visual and material cultures of twentieth-century Morocco, with a broader expertise in issues of heritage and collective memory, the history of museums in Africa, and the entanglement of modern art production with problems of identity and representation in colonial and postcolonial Africa.

List of Figures

Acknowledgements 



Introduction: Un-Disciplining African Muslim Expressive Cultures

Ashley Miller



Part 1 – Beyond Borders: African (and) Muslim Objects as ‘Relational Loci’



1. Dispersal, Decolonization, and Dominance: African Muslim Objects from the Swahili Sultanate of Witu (1858–1923)

Zulfikar Hirji



2. ‘A Land that Fulfils Dreams’: Rethinking Zanzibar’s Stone Town Beyond a Colonial Imaginary

Michelle Apotsos



Part 2 – Disobedient Media: Reclaiming African Muslim Expressive Cultures



3. ‘Disobedient’ Perspectives on African Muslim Arts

Allen F. Roberts and Mary Nooter Roberts



4. Entanglements of Belonging: Regional and Global Bonds in an Urban Muslim Masquerade

Lisa Homann



5. Tattooing as Subversive Archive: Safaa Mazirh’s Reclamation of Tattoos in Postcolonial Morocco

Cynthia Becker



Part 3 – Mobilizing Heritage: Painting Postcolonial Identities



6. Calligraphy in Mauritania: Creating a Lost Identity

Mark Dike DeLancey



7. Possessed: The Mystical Post-Surrealism of Wifredo Lam, Abdel Hadi

Alex Dika Seggerman



8. Cybernetics and Postcolonial Utopias

Holiday Powers



Part 4 – Undisciplined Constructions: Relocating ‘Islamic’ Architecture in Africa



9. Between Art and Architecture, Modernism and Makhzen

Emma Chubb



10. Kader Attia’s Alternative History of the Grands Ensembles, from France to Algeria and Back

Jacobé Huet



Contributor Biographies 

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.11.2024
Reihe/Serie Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East
Zusatzinfo 74 Halftones, color
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 230 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
ISBN-10 1-83595-000-0 / 1835950000
ISBN-13 978-1-83595-000-5 / 9781835950005
Zustand Neuware
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