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Book Synopsis

This collection seeks to explore alternative definitions of bounded identities, facilitating new approaches to spatial and architectural forms. Taking as its starting point the emergence of a new sense of ‘boundary’ emerged from the post-19th century dissolution of large, heterogeneous empires into a mosaic of nation-states in the Islamic world. This new sense of boundaries has not only determined the ways in which we imagine and construct the idea of modern citizenship, but also redefines relationships between the nation, citizenship, cities and architecture.

It brings critical perspectives to our understanding of the interrelation between the accumulated flows and the evolving concepts of boundary in predominantly Muslim societies and within the global Muslim diaspora. Essays in this book seeks to investigate how architecture mediates the creation and deployment of boundaries and boundedness that have been devised to define, enable, obstruct, accumulate and/or control flows able to disrupt bounded territories or identities.

More generally, the book explores how architecture might be considered as a means to understand the relationship between flows and boundaries and its implication of defining modern self. The essays in this volume collectively address how the construction of self is primarily a spatial event and operated within the crucial nexus of power-knowledge-space.

Contributors investigate how architecture mediates the creation and deployment of boundaries and boundedness, how architecture might be considered as a means to understand the relationship between flows and boundaries and its implications for how we define the modern self.

Part of the Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East series.



Table of Contents

List of Figures vii

Acknowledgements xiii

Introduction: Confining Contingency 1

Farhan Karim

Chapter 1. Housing Others: Design and Identity in a Bedouin Village 21

Noam Shoked

Chapter 2. Building for the Lost Lands: Ottoman Architects in Mandatory Palestine and the Case of Hassan Bey Mosque 51

Müjde Dila Gümüs¸

Chapter 3. The First Aussie Mosques: Mediating Boundaries despite the ‘White Australia’ Policy 77

Katharine Bartsch, Md. Mizanur Rashid, and Peter Scriver

Chapter 4. Architecture of Exclusion: The Savujbulagh-i Mukri Garrison, Border-Making, and the Transformation of the Ottoman-Qajar Frontier 111

Nader Sayadi

Chapter 5. Staging Baghdad as a Problem of Development 139

Huma Gupta

Chapter 6. Tehran’s Decentralization Project and the Emergence of Modern Socio-Spatial Boundaries 167

Elmira Jafari and Carola Hein

Chapter 7. Reconstructing the Muslim Self in Diaspora: Socio-Spatial Practices in Urban European Mosques 193

Elisabeth Becker

Chapter 8. The Search for the Mosque of Florence: A Space of Negotiated Identities 219

Hanan Kataw

Chapter 9. The Rome Mosque and Islamic Center: A Case of Diasporic Architecture in the Globalized Mediterranean 237

Theodore Van Loan and Eva-Maria Troelenberg

Chapter 10. One House of Worship with Many Rooves: Imposing Architecture to Mediate Sunni, Alevi, and Gülenist Islam in Turkey 253

Angela Andersen

Chapter 11. Architectural Modes of Collective Identity: The Case of Hizbullah’s ‘Mleeta Tourist Landmark of the Resistance’ in South Lebanon 277

Heike Delitz and Stefan Maneval

Chapter 12. The Bangladesh Liberation War Museum and the Inconclusivity of Architecture 309

Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi

Contributor Biographies 353

Index 359

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      Publication Date: 26/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781789388510, 978-1789388510
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      Book Synopsis

      This collection seeks to explore alternative definitions of bounded identities, facilitating new approaches to spatial and architectural forms. Taking as its starting point the emergence of a new sense of ‘boundary’ emerged from the post-19th century dissolution of large, heterogeneous empires into a mosaic of nation-states in the Islamic world. This new sense of boundaries has not only determined the ways in which we imagine and construct the idea of modern citizenship, but also redefines relationships between the nation, citizenship, cities and architecture.

      It brings critical perspectives to our understanding of the interrelation between the accumulated flows and the evolving concepts of boundary in predominantly Muslim societies and within the global Muslim diaspora. Essays in this book seeks to investigate how architecture mediates the creation and deployment of boundaries and boundedness that have been devised to define, enable, obstruct, accumulate and/or control flows able to disrupt bounded territories or identities.

      More generally, the book explores how architecture might be considered as a means to understand the relationship between flows and boundaries and its implication of defining modern self. The essays in this volume collectively address how the construction of self is primarily a spatial event and operated within the crucial nexus of power-knowledge-space.

      Contributors investigate how architecture mediates the creation and deployment of boundaries and boundedness, how architecture might be considered as a means to understand the relationship between flows and boundaries and its implications for how we define the modern self.

      Part of the Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East series.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures vii

      Acknowledgements xiii

      Introduction: Confining Contingency 1

      Farhan Karim

      Chapter 1. Housing Others: Design and Identity in a Bedouin Village 21

      Noam Shoked

      Chapter 2. Building for the Lost Lands: Ottoman Architects in Mandatory Palestine and the Case of Hassan Bey Mosque 51

      Müjde Dila Gümüs¸

      Chapter 3. The First Aussie Mosques: Mediating Boundaries despite the ‘White Australia’ Policy 77

      Katharine Bartsch, Md. Mizanur Rashid, and Peter Scriver

      Chapter 4. Architecture of Exclusion: The Savujbulagh-i Mukri Garrison, Border-Making, and the Transformation of the Ottoman-Qajar Frontier 111

      Nader Sayadi

      Chapter 5. Staging Baghdad as a Problem of Development 139

      Huma Gupta

      Chapter 6. Tehran’s Decentralization Project and the Emergence of Modern Socio-Spatial Boundaries 167

      Elmira Jafari and Carola Hein

      Chapter 7. Reconstructing the Muslim Self in Diaspora: Socio-Spatial Practices in Urban European Mosques 193

      Elisabeth Becker

      Chapter 8. The Search for the Mosque of Florence: A Space of Negotiated Identities 219

      Hanan Kataw

      Chapter 9. The Rome Mosque and Islamic Center: A Case of Diasporic Architecture in the Globalized Mediterranean 237

      Theodore Van Loan and Eva-Maria Troelenberg

      Chapter 10. One House of Worship with Many Rooves: Imposing Architecture to Mediate Sunni, Alevi, and Gülenist Islam in Turkey 253

      Angela Andersen

      Chapter 11. Architectural Modes of Collective Identity: The Case of Hizbullah’s ‘Mleeta Tourist Landmark of the Resistance’ in South Lebanon 277

      Heike Delitz and Stefan Maneval

      Chapter 12. The Bangladesh Liberation War Museum and the Inconclusivity of Architecture 309

      Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi

      Contributor Biographies 353

      Index 359

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