The Walled Arab City in Literature, Architecture and History
The Living Medina in the Maghrib
Edited by Susan Slyomovics
Published September 1st 2001 by Routledge – 176 pages
Series: History and Society in the Islamic World
Published September 1st 2001 by Routledge – 176 pages
Series: History and Society in the Islamic World
This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to the medina, the traditional walled Arab city of North Africa. The medina becomes a concrete case study for comparative explorations of general questions about the social use of urban space by opening up fields of research at the intersection of history, comparative cultural studies, architecture and anthropology. Essays by American, European and North African scholars demonstrate a variety of sources and theoretical approaches now being used in writing historical narratives framed within the city space. They shed light on recent studies by anthropologists regarding social praxis within the urban context, and analyze the urban experience of the medina and the casbah as they are represented in visual and material culture.
a multi-disciplinary approach to address a variety of questions about the social use of urban space
- Middle East Journal
Name: The Walled Arab City in Literature, Architecture and History: The Living Medina in the Maghrib (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Susan Slyomovics. This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to the medina, the traditional walled Arab city of North Africa. The medina becomes a concrete case study for comparative explorations of general questions about the social use of urban space by opening up...
Categories: Middle East Studies, Middle East Politics