Les conflits ne se contentent pas de détruire des espaces physiques : ils anéantissent des vies, effacent des histoires et perturbent la mémoire collective de communautés entières. À Gaza, où le génocide a causé des souffrances inimaginables, la destruction du patrimoine culturel ajoute une autre dimension à la perte. Les héritages matériels et immatériels – les sites, les artefacts et les récits qui ancrent l’identité – sont détruits en même temps que les personnes qui les créent et les préservent. Dans un tel contexte, l’archivage de- vient essentiel, un moyen de résister à l’effacement et de préserver la mémoire au milieu de la destruction. Archiving Gaza in the Present aborde cette crise urgente. Édité par Venetia Porter et Dina Matar, cet ou- vrage interdisciplinaire rassemble des voix issues de divers domaines – droit, art, archéologie, journalisme, architecture, etc. – qui documentent la dégradation du riche paysage culturel de Gaza et explorent les moyens de préserver sa mémoire et son patrimoine. À travers des essais, des interviews, des poèmes et des documents visuels, dont plus d’une centaine de photographies, de cartes et d’œuvres d’art, cet ouvrage inestimable met l’accent sur les enjeux juridiques, émotionnels et culturels de la préservation de Gaza et de sa culture.
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Dina Matar is professor of Global Communication and Arab Media at SOAS, University of London and former Chair of Centre for Palestine Studies. She is editor, with Helga Tawil-Souri, of Producing Palestine: the Creative Production of Palestine through Contemporary Media (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), Gaza as Metaphor (Hurst, 2016), and author of What it Means to be Palestinian: Stories of Palestinian Peoplehood (I.B. Tauris, 2010).
Venetia Porter is former senior curator for Islamic and Contemporary Middle East art at the British Museum where she is now honorary research fellow. Her exhibitions include Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam (2012) and she was the lead curator for the Albukhary Foundation gallery of the Islamic World (opened 2018). She is a trustee of the Arab British Centre and her most recent publication is Artists Making Books: Poetry to Politics (British Museum Press 2023).
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