Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Islamic Architecture on the Move
Christiane Gruber
Chapter 2: Karbala in Lucknow: An Itinerary of Architectural Mobility
Elise Kamleh and Katherine Bartsch
Chapter 3: The Mobile Matrix: The Hijaz Railway as Ritual Space and Generator of Space
David Simonowitz
Chapter 4: Fabricating a New Image: Imperial Tents in the Late Ottoman Period
Ashley Dimmig
Chapter 5: Mobility and Ambivalences: Negotiating Architectural Identities during Khedive Ismail’s Reign (1863–79)
Marwa M. El-Ashmouni
Chapter 6: ‘In the Absence of Originals’: Replicating the Tilework of Safavid Isfahan for South Kensington
Moya Carey
Chapter 7: Relocating to Hawai‘i: Dwelling with Islamic Art at Doris Duke’s Shangri La
Olga Bush
Chapter 8: The Urban Fabric of Cairo: Khayamiya and the Suradeq
Sam Bowker
Note on Contributors
Christiane Gruber is Associate Professor of Islamic Art and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Art History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her research interests span medieval Islamic art to contemporary visual culture. She has authored two books on Islamic texts and images of the Prophet Muhammad’s ascension and has edited several volumes on Islamic book arts, ascension texts and images, and visual and material culture.
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