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The Representation Of Islam In British Museums Illustrated Ian Heath

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The Representation Of Islam In British Museums Illustrated Ian Heath
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.38 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Ian Heath
ISBN: 9781407300771, 1407300776
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Illustrated

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The Representation Of Islam In British Museums Illustrated Ian Heath by Ian Heath 9781407300771, 1407300776 instant download after payment.

In addressing the subject of the representation of Islam in museums, this work undertakes to examine both its production and consumption. The production of representation and the creation of identity are achieved in museums through the medium of the display of material, whilst consumption occurs through the medium of visiting and the meaning made by visitors. In order to evaluate such production displays of Islamic material in museums are the subject of critical analysis. This research has a qualitative element and seeks to tap into the perceptions of museum visitors of current museum displays. Given the role played by museums in the construction of identity the questions underpinning this are firstly, what are the messages they receive about the world of Islam and secondly, what do these displays say about the Islamic world past and present?

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