bokomslag Beyond the Divide
Filosofi & religion

Beyond the Divide

Tammy Gaber

Inbunden

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  • 304 sidor
  • 2022
Canadas first mosque, the Al Rashid mosque in Edmonton, was built in 1938. In the years since, as Canadas Muslim population has grown, close to two hundred mosques, Islamic centres, prayer spaces, and jamatkhanas have been built across the country. Beyond the Divide explores the mosques of Canada in their diversity, beauty, practicality, and versatility. From east to west and to the north, Tammy Gaber visits ninety mosques in more than fifty cities, including Canadas most northern places of worship in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. For nearly a century Muslims have made mosques in a variety of spaces, from converted shops and vacated churches to large, purpose-built complexes. Drawing on site photographs, architectural drawings, and interviews, Gaber explores the extraordinary diversity in how these spaces have been designed, built, and used as places not only of worship, but of community gathering, education, charitable work, and civic engagement. Throughout, Beyond the Divide provides a groundbreaking analysis of gendered space in Canadian mosques, how these spaces are designed and reinforced, and how these divides shape community experience. The first comprehensive study of mosque history and architecture in Canada, Beyond the Divide reveals the mosque to be a dynamic building type that adapts to its context, from its climate and physical environment to the community it serves. Above all, mosque designs depend on the people who gather in them, and what those people strive for their mosques to be.
  • Författare: Tammy Gaber
  • Illustratör: 135 drawings 306 photos colour throughout
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780228008262
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 304
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-02-23
  • Förlag: McGill-Queen's University Press