From 2abe073e26fa918b0c808023aa4b6a6efc42bf33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 17:49:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] aghacorr --- content/article/agha.md | 4 ++-- content/issue/dotawo9.md | 1 + 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/article/agha.md b/content/article/agha.md index 6f5daca..09335e4 100644 --- a/content/article/agha.md +++ b/content/article/agha.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: "A House Against Housing: Post-Displacement Nubian Domesticity" authors: ["agha.md"] abstract: This text discusses the displacement of the Nubian community and their houses due to hydropower projects, particularly the Aswan Low Dam, and subsequent developments. The impact of these projects led to economic hardships, male migration to urban areas for work, and women managing the Nubian houses. Despite these challenges, the Nubian community displayed resilience in rebuilding their villages. The text also examines the housing project initiated by the state for resettlement, known as \"New Nubia", by the state but referred to unfavorably as \"*Al Tagheer*\" by Nubians. The planning and implementation of this project were criticized for not adequately considering the Nubian culture and community needs, resulting in dissatisfaction among residents. Here, I highlight how Nubians took matters into their own hands, making modifications to the state-built dwellings to align them with their cultural norms. Nubian women played a crucial role in these modifications and the construction of houses, displaying their resilience and adaptability. -keywords: ["Nubia", "displacement", "resilience", "domesticity", "gender", "architecture"] +keywords: ["Nubia", "displacement", "House", "Gender", "Architecture"] --- # Displaced Architecture @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ reconcile central planning and community participation.[^6] However, the planning was hastily finalized and claimed to be "a replica of the original housing schemes with a socialist tinge," which is visibility contradicted by comparing the plans of Old Nubia and those of -*tahgeer* (Figure 2).[^7] Notably, the plans were not based on +*tahgeer*.[^7] Notably, the plans were not based on substantial sociological or anthropological studies, as they were finalized before the Ethnographic survey on Nubia concluded its duties.[^8] The Ethnographic survey, which was first conceived in 1960, diff --git a/content/issue/dotawo9.md b/content/issue/dotawo9.md index ee7a743..dbf1699 100644 --- a/content/issue/dotawo9.md +++ b/content/issue/dotawo9.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ --- title: "Dotawo 9: Nubian Homescapes from Antiquity to the Present" editors: ["annaboozer.md", "annejennings.md"] +authors: ["annaboozer.md"] has_articles: ["boozerintro.md", "hamdeen.md", "schrader.med", "yvanez.md", "fulcher.md", "agha.md", "habbob.med", "sadeq.md", "asmaataha.md", "tsakoswelsby.md"] keywords: ["homescape", "home", "homeland", "household", "homelife", "diaspora", "displacement", "tahgeer" ,"Nubia", "Nubian", "Aswan High Dam Campaign", "war", "genocide", "resettlement", "Kom Ombo", "stereotype", "longue durée"] ---