Curating Islamic Art Worldwide From Malacca to Manchester
This volume gives voice to cultural institutions working with collections of Islamic art and material culture globally, including many from outside Western Europe and North America. The contributions inform a vibrant, ongoing global conversation around cu
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Curating Islamic Art Worldwide From Malacca to Manchester Edited by Jenny Norton-Wright
Heritage Studies in the Muslim World Series Editor Trinidad Rico Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ, USA
The series Heritage Studies in the Muslim World invites a break away from disciplinary legacies that are involved in the study of ‘Islamic heritage,’ drawing from scholarship that is often located at the margins of disciplines and domains. Contributors to this series recognize the Muslim world as a diverse and fluid territory where Muslim and non-Muslim communities engage with Muslim and non-Muslim heritage constructs. In this aim, the series welcomes a broad representation of disciplines and voices that intersect to address heritage discourses and practices, considering the natural and built environment, material culture, traditions, performances, technologies, discourses, and other political and legal instruments that are associated with heritage. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15128
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Curating Islamic Art Worldwide From Malacca to Manchester
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank all those colleagues in Manchester and around the world who played a part in delivering the Ellerman Project, as well as all the speakers at the conference and contributor
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