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Understanding Islam at European Museums
Contemporary exhibitions of historic Islamic artifacts in European museums fail to foster tolerance and understanding of Islam and Muslims.
Magnus Berg (Author), Klas Grinell (Author)
9781108744195, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 5 August 2021
75 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm, 0.119 kg
Exhibitions of Islamic artefacts in European museums have since 1989 been surrounded by a growing rhetoric of cultural tolerance, in response to the dissemination of images of Islam as misogynist, homophobic and violent. This has produced a new public context for exhibitions of Islam and has led to major recent investments in new galleries for Islamic artefacts, often with financial support from the Gulf and Saudi Arabia. This Element addresses contemporary framings of Islam in European museums, focusing on how museums in Germany and the UK with collections of Islamic heritage realise the ICOM (International Council of Museums) definition of museums as institutions in the service of society. The authors find that far too often the knowledge of Islamic cultural heritage is disconnected from contemporary developments in museum transformations, as well as from the geopolitical contexts they are a response to.
1. Introduction
2. Collecting
3. Islamic Art
4. Islam, The West and Something Else
5. Conclusions.
Subject Areas: Islam [HRH], Archaeology [HD], Museology & heritage studies [GM]