How are issues related to identity representation negotiated in Middle
Eastern and North African museums? Can museums provide a suitable canvas
for minorities to express their voice? Can narratives change and
stereotypes be broken and, if so, what kind of identities are being
deployed? Against the backdrop of the revolutionary upheavals that have
shaken the region in recent years, the contributors to this volume
interrogate a range of case studies from across the region - examining
how museums engage inclusion, diversity and the politics of minority
identities. They bring to the fore the region's diversity and sketches a
'museology of disaster' in which minoritised political subjects regain
visibility.