Poetics of Arabian Sūqs

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Ancient Trade Route
Arabia Petraea
Arabian
Arabic Language
Arabic poetic tradition
Archaeological Remnants
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Book III
Burj Al Arab
Burj Khalifa
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Gustave Von Grunebaum
hermeneutic methodology
Ibn Arabi
Ibn Jubayr
Ibn Khaldun
Islamic Arabia
Islamic City
Islamic Towns
Islamic Urban
marketplace anthropology
Medieval Islamic Sources
Middle Eastern urbanism
pre-Islamic Arabian
pre-Islamic Poetry
ritual trade practices
Sinai Desert
socio-spatial analysis
St Century Bc
UNESCO Report
urban cultural transformation research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032267999
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book investigates the history of Arabian sūqs from their pre-Islamic beginnings to the present. Collecting evidence from archaeological ruins, Islamic towns, modern cities, Arabic poetry, philosophical debates, political conflicts, puppet shows and the insights of modern-day market-goers, the book presents new and unforeseen interpretations of the Arabian sūq’s meaning and its transformation through time and place. The finding that such meaning is tied to ancient trade rituals, where temple and market presented a holistic socio-urban unit, re-questions some instrumental assumptions regarding the value of sūq-ness in Arabia’s everyday practices. Such a finding, which locates the fadaā/tareeq duality as a central theme in Arabia’s socio-urban discourse, emphasizes the importance of lived experiences and poetics as key sources for understanding socio-urban phenomena.

Jasmine Shahin is a Dubai-based interior architect and university professor, teaching interior design and architectural history/theory in several institutions. In 2000, Shahin graduated from the American University in Dubai, after which she trained with one of the largest local firms in the Middle East. In 2007, she joined De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, where she received both her MPhil (2010) and PhD (2020) in Architectural and Urban Theory. Shahin has produced several publications and has presented many papers at international conferences. Her academic publications focus on the importance of hermeneutics for understanding the development of historical places in relation to contingent social experiences. She founded NU Design Bureau in 2020, complementing her academic experience with a strong pool of successful projects.

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