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Architecture of Anxiety, Body Politics and the Formation of Islamic Architecture
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Structured as five microhistories c. 632-705, this book offers a counternarrative for the formation of Islamic architecture and the Islamic state. It adopts a novel periodization informed by moment...
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12 March 2024

Structured as five microhistories c. 632-705, this book offers a counternarrative for the formation of Islamic architecture and the Islamic state. It adopts a novel periodization informed by moments of historical violence and anxiety around caliphal identities in flux, animating histories of the minbar, throne, and maqsura as a principal nexus for navigating this anxiety. It expands outward to re-assess the mosque and palace with a focus on the Qubbat al-Khadraʾ and the Dar al-Imara in Kufa. It culminates in a reading of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem as a site where eschatological anxieties and political survival converge.
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Pages: 162
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World
Publication Date:
12 March 2024
ISBN: 9789004677777
Format: Hardcover
Heba Mostafa, Ph.D. (University of Cambridge, 2012), is Assistant Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture at the Department of Art History, St. George, University of Toronto. She has published on the history of mosques and sacred space in early Islam.