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The Architecture and memory of the minority quarter in the Muslim Mediterranean city

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The Architecture and memory of the minority quarter in the Muslim Mediterranean city

Sujet

, histoire urbaine, histoire de l'architecture, mémoire, ségrégation urbaine, voisinage, société urbaine, mixité sociale, fragmentation sociale, Mediterranean, méditerranéen, Miller Susan Gilson, Bertagnin

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Abstract from the publisher :
 
A collaborative work among historians, literary specialists, and architects, this collection is directed at filling the gap in our knowledge about minority neighborhoods in the southern Mediterranean.

A series of portraits examines the minority quarters of six Mediterranean cities: Fez, Marrakesh, Trani, Tangier, Palermo, and Istanbul. Each chapter documents the architectural reminders of minority presence: the houses, churches, synagogues, shrines, legations, and other public spaces that have been abandoned or converted to other uses. Authors also examine the everyday experiences that shaped physical space, such as family life, the economy, interactions with the rest of the city, relations with state authorities, and ties with the hinterland, the region and the wider Mediterranean world. Finally, the book considers how minority space has been exploited and refashioned as a “place of memory” in which uncomfortable visions of the past have been revised and made suitable for current use.
 
Contents :
 
Foreword - Hashim Sarkis
An introduction to the Mediterranean minority quarter - Susan Gilson Miller
Fragments of the past : reconstructing the history of Palermo's Meschita Quarter - William Granara
The Giudecca of Trani : a Southern Italian synthesis - Susan Gilson Miller, Ilham Khurimakdisi, and Mauro Bertagnin
The Mallâh, the third city of Fez - Susan Gilson Miller, Attilio Petruccioli, and Mauro Bertagnin
The Mallâh of Marrakesh : epicenter of a desert economy - Emily R. Gottreich
The Beni Ider Quarter of Tangier in 1900 : hybridity as a social practice - Susan Gilson Miller
The Balat District of Istanbul : multiethnicity on the Golden Horn - Karen A. Leal
  Susan Gilson Miller is Associate Professor of History at the University of California at Davis.
Mauro Bertagnin is Professor of Technical Architecture, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Udine.  

Créateur

NC

Éditeur

Harvard University Graduate School of Design Distributor Harvard University Press

Date

2010

Format

227

Type

Ouvrage