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Muslim-Christian co-existence through public art

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Volk presents a wonderful narrative of key turning points in the history of modern Lebanon. . . . [A] rigorous study and a pleasure to read.

* H-net Reviews *

Volk's argument is relevant, interesting and worthy of praise and follow-up: thinking about Lebanese society outside confessional boxes is tragically relevant in times of sectarian warfare in Syria and beyond.40.3 2013

* British Jrnl Middle Eastern Studies *

Volk's identification of subjacent gender and class issues in memorialization points the way to fertile ground for future scholarship. ... Would memorials commemorating the contributions of women or the working-class bring into question the status quo by relativizing the power of elite males? These are not questions that Memorials and Martyrs foregrounds but the book makes it much easier and more plausible to ask them. The next time somebody asks what good scholarship can do for civil society, I'll try to remember this.

* Journal of Arabic Literature *

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration of Arabic

Introduction
1. The Politics of Memory in Lebanon: Sectarianism, Memorials, and Martyrdom
2. Sculpting Independence: Competing Ceremonies and Mutilated Faces (1915-1957)
3. Remembering Civil Wars: Fearless Faces and Wounded Bodies (1958-1995)
4. Reconstructing while Re-destructing Lebanon: Dismembered Bodies and National Unity (1996-2003)
5. Revisiting Independence and Mobilizing Resistance: Assassinations, Massacres, and Divided Memory-Scapes (2004-2006)
6. Memorial Politics and National Imaginings: Possibilities and Limits

Appendix: Important Dates
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Memorials and Martyrs in Modern Lebanon

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 21/10/2010
    ISBN13: 9780253355232, 978-0253355232
    ISBN10: 0253355230

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Muslim-Christian co-existence through public art

    Trade Review

    Volk presents a wonderful narrative of key turning points in the history of modern Lebanon. . . . [A] rigorous study and a pleasure to read.

    * H-net Reviews *

    Volk's argument is relevant, interesting and worthy of praise and follow-up: thinking about Lebanese society outside confessional boxes is tragically relevant in times of sectarian warfare in Syria and beyond.40.3 2013

    * British Jrnl Middle Eastern Studies *

    Volk's identification of subjacent gender and class issues in memorialization points the way to fertile ground for future scholarship. ... Would memorials commemorating the contributions of women or the working-class bring into question the status quo by relativizing the power of elite males? These are not questions that Memorials and Martyrs foregrounds but the book makes it much easier and more plausible to ask them. The next time somebody asks what good scholarship can do for civil society, I'll try to remember this.

    * Journal of Arabic Literature *

    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    Note on Transliteration of Arabic

    Introduction
    1. The Politics of Memory in Lebanon: Sectarianism, Memorials, and Martyrdom
    2. Sculpting Independence: Competing Ceremonies and Mutilated Faces (1915-1957)
    3. Remembering Civil Wars: Fearless Faces and Wounded Bodies (1958-1995)
    4. Reconstructing while Re-destructing Lebanon: Dismembered Bodies and National Unity (1996-2003)
    5. Revisiting Independence and Mobilizing Resistance: Assassinations, Massacres, and Divided Memory-Scapes (2004-2006)
    6. Memorial Politics and National Imaginings: Possibilities and Limits

    Appendix: Important Dates
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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