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Development, Architecture, and the Formation of Heritage in Late Twentieth-Century Iran: A Vital Past

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Development, Architecture, and the Formation of Heritage in Late Twentieth-Century Iran: A Vital Past

Contributors:

By (Author) Ali Mozaffari
By (author) Nigel Westbrook

ISBN:

9781526150158

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

15th October 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Development studies
Museology and heritage studies

Dewey:

720.955

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

753g

Description

What is the relationship between development as a globalizing project and the production of cultural specificities in developmental contexts Utilising an architectural lens, this book illustrates how development instigates interest in the past and in the process, creates heritage. It show multiple uses of the past and their contestation in highly fluid social contexts. -- .

Reviews

'Contestations, appropriations, and politicizations are increasingly becoming front and center in the conversation about heritage. This book is particularly valuable since it tackles these issues in the context of a modernizing Muslim society. Insightful and cross-disciplinary it opens new perspectives on issues that reach far beyond the borders of Iran.'
Mark Jarzombek, Professor of the History and Theory of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

'The last decades of the twentieth century, encompassing the late Pahlavi regime and the early years after the Revolution, is still a poorly understood period in Iranian architecture. In their new book, Ali Mozaffari and Nigel Westbrook use notions of development and heritage to unravel architectures complex intentions and practices. Avoiding more polemical accounts, the authors guide us with insight and wisdom through this fascinating period.'
Mark Crinson, Professor of Architectural History, Birkbeck, University of London

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Author Bio

Ali Mozaffari is ARC DECRA Senior Research Fellow in the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship & Globalisation at Deakin University

Nigel Westbrook is Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia Design School

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