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" Civilizational Memory: The Transformation of Palmyra as a Cultural Patrimony of the West "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1053453
Doc. No : TL52570
Main Entry : Abdul Samad, Bincy
Title & Author : Civilizational Memory: The Transformation of Palmyra as a Cultural Patrimony of the West\ Abdul Samad, BincyMenon, Sridevi
College : Bowling Green State University
Date : 2020
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2020
Note : 206 p.
Abstract : A UNESCO-listed world heritage site located in the Syrian desert, Palmyra has been an ancient global crossroads of trade and culture. It has drawn tourists and scholars from all over the world and represented a palimpsest of eastern and western histories and cultures. In August 2015, the advance of ISIS into Palmyra and its calculated destruction of ancient monuments in Palmyra shocked the global community and led to an outpouring of grief. This dissertation examines the ways in which institutions and scholars in Europe and the United States responded to this sense of intense loss and argues that the international effort to rescue and preserve Palmyra has made Palmyra a cultural patrimony of the West. Focusing on digital and physical recuperations of Palmyrene monuments by various Western-based digital initiatives, I argue that Palmyra has been appropriated into an archive of Western civilizational memory. Edward Said’s scholarship on the east/west binary and colonial discourse provides a framework for my analysis of the West’s appropriation of Palmyra as its cultural heritage and the visual colonialism that is exemplified in the recreations of Palmyrene artifacts and monuments. I engage the scholarship of Maurice Halbwachs and Astrid Erll, among others, to explore the role of memory in transforming the significance of Palmyra and the perceived threat to Western civilizational memory. Virtual collaborative projects on Palmyra such as the #New Palmyra project, The Palmyra Portrait Project, “The Legacy of Ancient Palmyra,” and the Institute for Digital Archaeology serve as key sources in this dissertation. These efforts to reclaim Palmyra by the West as a patrimony of the West must be juxtaposed against the reality that Palmyra’s antiquities have always remained present in the lives of Syrians and people living in the region. Therefore, the real Palmyra that once stood majestically in the Syrian desert is lost in translation and transference.
Descriptor : American studies
: Mass communications
: Middle Eastern history
: Middle Eastern studies
Added Entry : Menon, Sridevi
Added Entry : Bowling Green State University
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