Politica Culturale e Nazionalismo Giorgio Piga La Penisola Arabica Golfo Arabico Tribalismo Popolazioni della costa e dellinterno Protettorato Britannico la lotta ID: 599896
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Qatar: Politica Culturale e Nazionalismo
Giorgio PigaSlide2
La Penisola ArabicaSlide3
Golfo Arabico
Tribalismo
Popolazioni
della
costa e
dell’interno
Protettorato
Britannico
, la
lotta
alla
pirateria
, embargo
ed
abbandono
della
regioneSlide4
Golfo Arabico
Indipendenza
dei
vari
statiGulf Cooperation Council (1981)A destra: Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-NahyanSlide5
Popolazione in GCCSlide6
QatarSlide7
Politica culturale
Al Jazeera
Qatar Museums Authority
Qatar Foundation
A
destra
:
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani
e
sua
moglia
Sheikha
MozaSlide8
Qatar National VisionSlide9
Qatar National Vision“Social cohesion and respect for Qatari society’s values and
heritage” (13)
“Strong
sense of belonging and
citizenship” (16)
“Nurturing
Qatari citizens capable of dealing effectively and flexibly with the requirements of the age they live
in” (19)QNV 2008Slide10
Qatar National Development StrategyUse culture as a platform for building national pride and encouraging intercultural
understanding.
Safeguard
and develop Qatar’s cultural heritage to preserve its national identity and strengthen family cohesion.
Use culture to enhance young people’s learning, build their self-esteem and help them realize their full
potential.
Attract
and nurture high-quality talent to inspire and stimulate the growth of the cultural sector. Encourage greater interest in culture by providing research and information on the growth and potential of the cultural sector, as well as the benefits of being involved. Raise Qatar’s profile and standing as a lively cultural destination and a centre for cultural exchange. QNDS 2011, 204Slide11
Patrimonio Culturale e Nazionalismo
“There is no such thing as Heritage.” (Smith, Uses of Heritage, 2006)Slide12
Narrare la nazione
“National Museums in the Arabian Peninsula do not acknowledge difference, but exclude narratives and identities that do not fit within the narrow parameters of Arab purity and Sunni Islam as represented by the ruling families, stretching deep into the archeological past and far into the global future.”
Exell
, Modernity and the Museum in the Arabian Peninsula, 2015Slide13
Education CitySlide14
Al ShaqabSlide15
Al ShaqabSlide16
Nazionalismo e l’Altro
“None of the Arabian Peninsula states’ national museums tackle the role or even the existence of minorities and other ethnic and religious groups. … I am skeptical of claims that highlighting the ‘other’ will exaggerate differences and put them under the microscope. On the contrary, acknowledging and celebrating their roles and lives in a respectful matter would reinforce social cohesion and understanding”
Al
Qassemi
, Treasure Troves of History and Diversity, 2013Slide17
Msheireb Downtown Development Slide18
Bin Jelmood HouseSlide19
Bin Jelmood House
Msheireb
Properties’ CEO, Abdulla Hassan Al-
Mehshadi
, claimed that the downtown development was part of preserving Qatar’s “rich past while shaping its identity as a modern, progressive nation.”
Exhibits in one of the museums, Bin
Jelmood
House, will focus on the historic slave trade and current situation regarding human trafficking throughout Africa, Asia and the Indian Ocean. The gallery on modern slavery will include information panels, audio visual and interactive displays "to highlight human trafficking and modern exploitation globally." The museum said that it is developing temporary exhibitions and programmes related to “migrant labour issues in the region” and “the use of forced labour in production of consumer goods.” Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/middle-east/
qatar
/articles/
Qatars
-new-slavery-museum-will-highlight-modern-exploitation/Slide20
Q&AMail:
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