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Toy-stories of the (im)material life of things: public art of becoming in the moulidbodies, objects, mimesis

The moulid—a popular festival in Egypt that celebrates venerated figures—has become an object of sanitization and ritualization by the state and state religion. The moulid has become an opposite figure of modernity. It has become meaningful as a familiar irrational messy thing that confuses rational...

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Main Author: Van Coillie, Marlies Lieve T.
Format: Thesis
Published: AUC Knowledge Fountain 2020
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