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OverviewMuseums of the Arabian Peninsula offers new insights into the history and development of museums within the region. Recognising and engaging with varied approaches to museum development and practice, the book offers in-depth critical analyses from a range of viewpoints and disciplines. Drawing on regional and international scholarship, the book provides a critical and detailed analysis of museum and heritage institutions in Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Yemen. Questioning and engaging with issues related to the institutionalisation of cultural heritage, contributors provide original analyses of current practice and challenges within the region. Considering how these challenges connect to broader issues within the international context, the book offers the opportunity to examine how museums are actively produced and consumed from both the inside and the outside. This critical analysis also enables debates to emerge that question the appropriateness of existing models and methods and provide suggestions for future research and practice. Museums of the Arabian Peninsula offers fresh perspectives that reveal how Gulf museums operate from local, regional and transnational perspectives. The volume will be a key reference point for academics and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies, anthropology, cultural studies, history, politics and Gulf and Middle East Studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarina Wakefield (University of Leicester, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780367637828ISBN 10: 0367637820 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 01 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Sarina Wakefield Part I Museum Trajectories Chapter 2: Repositioning the Past in the Present: Notes on the Development of Jordanian Museography Irene Maffi Chapter 3: Heritage in the Crosshairs: Can Yemen’s Museums Survive? Stephen Steinbeiser Chapter 4: Transfiguring Islam, Ethics and Politics through Museum Practices to Forge the Sultanate of Oman Amal Sachedina Part II Development Models and Policies Chapter 5: Qatar’s Accelerated Museum Developmental Model: Rhetoric, Actors and Expertise Serena Iervolino Chapter 6: Cultural Diffusion and its Impact on Heritage Representation in the Kingdom of Bahrain Pierre Lombard and Nadine Boksmati-Fattouh Chapter 7: Location and Nation: Embodying Kuwait’s National Narrative Marjorie Kelly Part III Cross-Border Practices Chapter 8: Transnational Museologies in the UAE: New models or historicised global practice? Sarina Wakefield Chapter 9: Beyond Museum Walls: Envisioning a Role for Cultural Institutions as Instigators of Cross-Cultural Diplomacy Alex Aubry Chapter 10: Dubai’s Alserkal Avenue: Cultural district or culture diaspora? Sabrina DeTurk Part IV: Community Engagement and Professional Practice Chapter 11: Visitor Motivation: Sharjah Museums Mona Al Ali Chapter 12: From ‘Academic Lectures’ to ‘Hands-on Learning’: A case study in the practical application of ‘Appropriate Museology’ Catherine Cezeaux, Genevieve Fisher and Joseph A. Greene Chapter 13: Does it matter if museums are ‘global’? Pamela Erskine-LoftusReviewsAuthor InformationSarina Wakefield is a Lecturer in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester and Programme Director of MA/MSc Museum Studies by Distance Learning at the University of Leicester. She is also Founder and Director of the Museums in Arabia conference series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |