Islamic and Islamicate Architecture in the Americas
Transregional Dialogues and Manifestations

Edited by Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf

ISBN13: 9781835951316

Imprint: Intellect Books

Publisher: Intellect

Format: Hardback

Published: 01/08/2025

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Description
Architectural expressions resonant with Islamic traditions appear in diverse modes across the Americas, from Andalusian-inspired colonial patios in Peru to the modern and contemporary patronage of immigrant communities in the United States and Canada. This volume examines the multiple manifestations of Islamic architecture that permeate the region’s built environment to invite an expanded framing of this architectural legacy via a hemispheric consideration of aesthetics, narrative, and patronage. Chapters consider a broad range of topics from the migration of aesthetic traditions and construction techniques tied to the architectural forms of the Islamic world in the colonial “New World,” to the direct contributions of modern and contemporary migrants in shaping a collective identity and the built environment. By placing in productive dialogue sites that represent Islamic and Islamicate architecture across North and South America – two areas outside of the traditional conceptions of the Islamic world– this volume bridges transregional and transcultural gaps in the current literature.
Contents   Acknowledgements   Introduction: Transregional Manifestations of Islamic and Islamicate Architecture in the Americas Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf     PART I: Rethinking the Mudéjar in the Americas: Colonial Contexts   Chapter 1. Design, Disruption, and Disease: Reconstructing the Historical Context of the ‘Mosque-type’ Chapels in Sixteenth-Century Mexico   Luis Carlos Barragán     Chapter 2. ‘A Church of Mosque Proportions’: Debates of Mudéjar Style in New Granada    Juan Ricardo Rey     Chapter 3. Echoes of Mashrabiya in Latin America: Reconsidering the Balconies of Lima   Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral     PART II: Revisiting Orientalism in the Americas: Nineteenth and Twentieth century Forms and Patronage   Chapter 4. The Turkish Style Cozy Corner: Everyday Appropriations of Islamicate Objects and Spaces in the American Parlor, 1885-1910   Sarah Ordu     Chapter 5. Midwest Middle East: Forms of Synthesis in Chicago’s Bahá’í Temple   Vadjon Sohaili     Chapter 6. Constructing Orientalism in Interwar Florida   Emily Neumeier   PART III: Revealing Diasporic Patronage in the Americas: Modern and Contemporary Representational and Religious Space   Chapter 7. Crafting Cosmopolitanism in the Brazilian Mahjar: Eclecticism, Orientalism and the Syrian-Lebanese Architectural Patronage of the Jafet family in Centennial São Paulo   Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf     Chapter 8. Independent and/or Instrumentalized: Surveying Mosque Architecture in Chile (1986-2006)’   Courtney Lesoon     Chapter 9. Canadian Mosques: Hybridity of Form and Program   Tammy Gaber     Chapter 10. Diasporic Aesthetics and the Genealogy of an Urban Mosque: An Analysis of the Islamic Center of the Washington D.C. Islamic Center   Akel Kahera     Contributor Biographies
  • History of the Americas
  • Islamic studies
  • Professional & Vocational
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