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Influence and Resistance in Post-Independence Egyptian Architecture

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By (author): Ashraf M. Salama Marwa M. El-Ashmouni

This book is an effort towards an in-depth understanding of the architectural discourse in Egypt developed over more than eight decades. It offers a distinctive theoretical interpretation of the forces shaping the kaleidoscopic shifts in Egyptian architecture through the analysis of the micro space of architectural representation of twentieth century Egyptian architecture. Predicated on historical contextualization, theoretical integration, and global conceptualization, Edward Saids analytical method of contrapuntal reading and the spatial discourse analysis posited by C. Greig Crysler are lucidly assimilated to generate insights into various voices within the architectural discourse in Egypt. The analysis and critique of two important professional magazines, al-Imarah (19391959) and Alam al-Benaa (19802000), which shaped the collective psyche of both the academic and professional communities in Egypt and the wider region, coupled with the exploration of two other short-lived magazines, Mimaryah (19821989) Medina (19982002), and other less-influential professional magazines, discloses the structure of attitude and reference or the exclusions and inclusions that defined the boundaries of the space of the discourse.

Influence and Resistance in Post-Independence Egyptian Architecture paves the way to genuinely debate a yet to mature twenty-first centurys architectural discourse in Egypt. This book is a key resource for architects, architectural historians, and critical theorists and will appeal to academics and to both graduate and advanced undergraduate students in architectural history and theory and Middle East and Global South studies.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367703639

About Ashraf M. SalamaMarwa M. El-Ashmouni

Marwa M. El-Ashmouni is Assistant Professor in the Department of Architectural Engineering Beni-Suef University Egypt. El-Ashmouni earned her PhD from the University of Adelaide Australia and her masters degree from Ball State University USA. She worked as a tutor and a research assistant in both universities. El-Ashmouni was awarded the University of Adelaide Medal of Research Excellence (2013). Her interests include historiography of postcolonial architecture with special focus on the conditions generated by the intersection of decolonizing and nationalist policies. Her work focuses on cultural mobility migration diaspora and cross-cultural encounters. She has authored numerous publications in the field of architectural history and theory. Her publications include a book chapter in Christiane Gruber ed. Islamic Architecture on the Move (2016) entitled Mobility and Ambivalences: Negotiating Architecture Identities during Khedive Ismails Reign (1863879) and an article titled Interrogating Egyptian Nationalism: Transcultural Architecture at the Ragged Edge of Empire in Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research (2018). Her latest work includes a recent article titled Contemporary Architecture of Cairo (1990020): Mutational Plurality of Isms Decolonialism and Cosmopolitanism in Open House International (2020); a joint-authored book: Architectural Excellence in Islamic Societies (2020); and an article titled Gazing at Egypts Museums: Toward a New Internationalism in Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research (2021).Ashraf M. Salama is Professor of Architecture and recently appointed Head of the School of Architecture and Built Environment at Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK. He was the Head of the Department of Architecture at the University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK (20142020). He holds a BSc MSc and PhD in architecture and has received his education and training in Al-Azhar University in Egypt and North Carolina State University United States. With wide experience in academic research teaching and professional consulting he has led three schools of architecture in Egypt Qatar and the United Kingdom two of which he has founded. He has published over 170 papers and book chapters and has authored and co-edited 14 books. He is the UIA 2017 recipient of Jean Tschumi Prize for Excellence in Architectural Education and Criticism. Salama is the Founding and Chief Editor of Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research since 2007. His books include Demystifying Doha: On Architecture and Urbanism in an Emerging City (2013) Architecture beyond Criticism: Expert Judgment and Performance Evaluation (2014) Spatial Design Education: New Directions for Pedagogy in Architecture and Beyond (2015) Building Migrant Cities in the Gulf (2019) Architectural Excellence in Islamic Societies (2020). He is currently working on Routledge Companion to Architectural Pedagogies of the Global South (2022).

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