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Dr. Nancy Demerdash

Associate Professor
Associate Professor of Art History

Ph.D., Art & Archaeology, Princeton University (2012-2016)
M.A., Art & Archaeology, Princeton University (2009-2012)
S.M.Arch.S. (Master of Science in Architecture Studies), Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2007-2009)
B.A. (Art History, Religious Studies), Honors, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002-2006)

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View some of Dr. Nancy Demerdash‘s work

Dr. Demerdash’s intellectual and scholarly interests are wide-ranging: modern and contemporary art and architecture of the Middle East and Africa; diaspora studies; colonial and postcolonial studies; critical museology and decolonial curation; memory studies; heritage studies and architectural preservation; cultural histories of fashion and design.

Professional Experience

Dr. Demerdash comes to the College for Creatives Studies from Albion College, where she taught since 2018, and where she received tenure within its Department of Art & Art History. As a liberal arts-oriented pedagogue, Dr. Demerdash is a generalist offering a range of courses across multiple subfields of art historical inquiry. In her research and scholarship, she is trained as a specialist of art and architectural traditions of North Africa, with an emphasis on the modern period. She also publishes on contemporary arts of Southwest Asia and North Africa. Her current book project, The Architectural Politics of Tunisian Modernity: Reconstruction, Decolonization, and Development, is contracted with the University of Nebraska Press (France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decolonization series).

Significant Publications, Presentations and Exhibitions

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES/BOOK CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES:

鈥溾楲a Formation de l鈥檃rchitecte鈥: American Interventionism, Interdisciplinarity, and Development in Postcolonial Tunisian Architectural Curricula,鈥 [book chapter in progress for Farhan Karim and Mohammad Gharipour eds., Establishment of a Field: Architectural Pedagogy in the Middle East and North Africa (Edinburgh University Press)], 2024.

鈥淭he Art of Material Recovery: Deconstructing the Archival Impulse in Contemporary Maghrebi Diasporic Praxis鈥 [book chapter in Eddie Chambers ed., Routledge Companion to African Diaspora Art History (Routledge)], 2024.

鈥淎rchitecte du soleil (Architect of the Sun): Olivier-Cl茅ment Cacoub and the Architecture of Postcolonial Tunisian Development鈥 [book chapter in Nadi Abusaada and Wesam Asali eds., Architects and Architecture in the Modern Middle East (gta Verlag, publisher of the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture, Eidgen枚ssische Technische Hochschule (ETH)-Z眉rich, Switzerland)], 2024.

鈥淚ntegration through Conversion: Discourses of Islam and the musulman la茂c in Contemporary French Cinema,鈥 in Kristian Petersen ed., Muslims in the Movies: A Global Anthology, Cambridge, MA: Mizan Project, Ilex Foundation and Harvard University Press, 2021.

鈥淏order Crossings at the Museum: Interpretation, Integration and Empathic Curatorial Strategies in an Era of Trauma and Displacement鈥 in Jenny Norton-Wright ed., Curating Islamic Art Collections Worldwide: From Malacca to Manchester, Springer: 鈥淗eritage Studies in the Muslim World鈥 series, 2020.

鈥淭he Riad鈥檚 Resurgence: Questioning the Historical Legacy and Neocolonial Currency of the Maghrebi Courtyard House,鈥 in Daniel Coslett ed., Neocolonialism and Built Heritage: Echoes of Empire in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, Routledge: 鈥淎rchitext鈥 series, 2019.

鈥淐onstructing Dignity: Primitivist Discourses and the Spatial Economies of Development in Postcolonial Tunisia,鈥 in K谋van莽 K谋l谋n莽 and Mohammad Gharipour eds., Social Housing in the Middle East: Architecture, Urban Development, and Transnational Modernity, Indiana University Press, 2019.

鈥淭he Aesthetics of Tastemaking in (and out of) the Algerian Salon,鈥 in Nadia von Maltzahn and Monique Bellan eds., The Art Salon in the Arab Region: Politics of Taste Making, Beirut: Orient Institut Beirut and the Max Weber Stiftung, 2018. [ISBN: 978- 3-95650-527-0]

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS:

鈥淢ipsterz鈥 Visual Constructions of Cool: Muslim Hipsters and the Sartorial Self-Fashioning of Modest Subcultures in Transnational Digital Diasporas鈥 in Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East and North African Migration Studies, published by the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies at North Carolina State University, January 2024.

鈥淭he Problem of Informality in Modernist Discourses of Tunisian Architecture,鈥 in International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Working Paper Series, vol. 318, 2022.

鈥淭he Fabric of Diaspora: Memory, Portraiture, and Empowerment in the Quilts of Bisa Butler,鈥 in a special issue on 鈥淎frican Textiles,鈥 in the Textile Museum Journal, published by the George Washington University Museum, guest edited by Dr. Sarah Fee (Chief Curator of Global Fashion and Textiles, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto), vol. 48, Fall 2021.

鈥淎rchival Critique and Activism: Memory, Preservation, and Digital Visual Cultures in Post- Revolutionary Egyptian Heterotopias,鈥 in Journal of the African Literature Association, volume 15, no. 3, special issue on 鈥淓gypt in Focus: Creativity in Adversarial Contexts,鈥 guest edited by Dr. Nevine El Nossery (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Dr. Shereen Abouelnaga (Cairo University), 2021.

鈥淓xperiential Approaches to Teaching African Culture and the Politics of Representation: Building the 鈥楧ocumenting Africa鈥 Project with StoryMapJS,鈥 co-authored with Dr. Mary Anne Lewis Cusato (Ohio Wesleyan University), Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, published by City University of New York, 2021.

鈥淟鈥橦abitation tunisienne de Victor Valensi (1928): Visions d鈥檜n architecte de culture juive sur le pluralisme des modernit茅s vernaculaires en Tunisie [English title: Victor Valensi鈥檚 L鈥橦abitation Tunisienne (1928): Jewish Perspectives on Pluralist Vernacular Modernities in Tunisia],鈥 in Perspective: actualit茅 en histoire de l’art (Maghreb issue), vol.2 (2017), published by the Institut national d鈥檋istoire de l鈥檃rt (INHA), Paris.

鈥淥f 鈥楪ray Lists鈥 and Whitewash: The Aesthetics and Artistic Strategies of Censorship and Circumvention in the GCC,鈥 in special volume, Art and Cultural Production in the Gulf, edited by Drs. Mehran Kamrava and Zahra Babar (Georgetown University-Doha, Qatar), Journal of Arabian Studies, 7 (September 2017): 28-48. [Honorarium] Reprinted in Suzi Mirgani ed., Art and Cultural Production in the Gulf Cooperation Council (Routledge, 2018) [ISBN: 9780815350798]

鈥淏ordering Nowhere: Migration and the Politics of Placelessness in Contemporary Art of the Maghrebi Diaspora,鈥 Journal of North African Studies, Special Issue on 鈥淢aghrebi Art, Cinema and Literature in the 21st Century,鈥 21:2 (March 2016): 258-272.

鈥淐onsuming Revolution: Ethics, Art, and Ambivalence in the Arab Spring,鈥 New Middle Eastern Studies 2 (2012): 1-17. [referenced on BBC鈥檚 HARDtalk interview with Shurooq Amin, November 2014]