Concepts and practices of patrimonialization in the Middle East, although primarily imported from Europe during the last phase of Ottoman rule and the mandate/colonial period, have been reinterpreted and given new meanings and aims in the postcolonial era. Through such concepts as “reform”, “comeback”, “legitimate inhabitants”, Damascenes involved in the heritage policies reinterpret the global ideas about safeguard and development of the heritage. The dislocation of marginal groups and the emergence of alternative forms of memory show the limits of the idea of “heritage-scape” as a global pacified space. The ethnographical study of the heritage-scape entails a discussion of different forms of cosmopolitanism that make the heritage sites in...
[EN] Cultural heritage is in danger in Syria, as in all the world heritage cities. Historical buildi...
Cultural heritage in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been deliberately targeted o...
Common urban development patterns have given Middle Eastern cities their distinctive character. This...
Concepts and practices of patrimonialization in the Middle East, although primarily imported from Eu...
Concepts and practices of patrimonialisation in the Middle East, although primarily imported from Eu...
In this paper I will discuss the politics of recovery and revitalization of “the Old City” of Damasc...
The last hundred years of Ottoman rule in Syria saw the incorporation of Damascus into the world eco...
The ethnographic observation of patrimonialization in Damascus, SAR, shows that in each stage of the...
The ethnographic study of architecture shows that building and restoring practices play an active pa...
textThis dissertation explores the ways in which the historic preservation of the Old City of Damas...
12th International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability (Sustainable City) -- 2017 --...
“England knows Egypt; Egypt is what England knows; England knows that Egypt cannot have self-governm...
This thesis examines gentrification in the historic centre of the Syrian capital Damascus prior to ...
This thesis examines the heritage question, and seeks to understand social dynamics in progress with...
International audienceThe concept of authenticity, as defined in international circles between the 1...
[EN] Cultural heritage is in danger in Syria, as in all the world heritage cities. Historical buildi...
Cultural heritage in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been deliberately targeted o...
Common urban development patterns have given Middle Eastern cities their distinctive character. This...
Concepts and practices of patrimonialization in the Middle East, although primarily imported from Eu...
Concepts and practices of patrimonialisation in the Middle East, although primarily imported from Eu...
In this paper I will discuss the politics of recovery and revitalization of “the Old City” of Damasc...
The last hundred years of Ottoman rule in Syria saw the incorporation of Damascus into the world eco...
The ethnographic observation of patrimonialization in Damascus, SAR, shows that in each stage of the...
The ethnographic study of architecture shows that building and restoring practices play an active pa...
textThis dissertation explores the ways in which the historic preservation of the Old City of Damas...
12th International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability (Sustainable City) -- 2017 --...
“England knows Egypt; Egypt is what England knows; England knows that Egypt cannot have self-governm...
This thesis examines gentrification in the historic centre of the Syrian capital Damascus prior to ...
This thesis examines the heritage question, and seeks to understand social dynamics in progress with...
International audienceThe concept of authenticity, as defined in international circles between the 1...
[EN] Cultural heritage is in danger in Syria, as in all the world heritage cities. Historical buildi...
Cultural heritage in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been deliberately targeted o...
Common urban development patterns have given Middle Eastern cities their distinctive character. This...