Decolonizing Islamic Art in Africa
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Decolonizing Islamic Art in Africa
New research explores Muslim arts and identities in postcolonial Africa.
This collection explores the dynamic place of Islamic art, architecture, and creative expression in processes of decolonisation across the African continent in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Presenting new methodologies for accentuating African agency and expression in stories about Islamic art, it is a vital new contribution to recent widespread efforts to liberate the art historical canon.
Bringing together new work by leading specialists in the fields of African, Islamic, and modern arts and visual cultures, Decolonizing Islamic Art in Africa directs unprecedented attention to the 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 in Africa, which is home to nearly half a million Muslims, or a third of the global Muslim population.
Furthermore, the book elucidates the role of Islam and its expressive cultures in postcolonial articulations of modern identities and heritage, as expressed by a diverse range of actors and communities based in Africa and its diaspora. Countering 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 decolonise scholarship on histories of modern expression.
Series: Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781835950005
Publisher: Intellect
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 15 November 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Intellect Books
Illustration: 74 Halftones, color
Contributors:
- Edited by Ashley Miller
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 855g
Pages: 302
About the Author
Ashley Miller is Assistant Curator of African Art atΒ the University of Michigan Museum of Art, USA. SheΒ specializes in the visual and material cultures ofΒ twentieth-century Morocco, with a broaderΒ expertise in issues of heritage and collectiveΒ memory, the history of museums in Africa, and theΒ entanglement of modern art production withΒ problems of identity and representation in colonialΒ and postcolonial Africa.
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