• Keelan Overton and Kimia Maleki, "The Emamzadeh Yahya at Varamin: A Present History of a Living Shrine, 2018–20"

    Author(s):
    Kimia Maleki, Keelan Overton (see profile)
    Date:
    2021
    Subject(s):
    Iran, Area studies, Architecture
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Iranian studies, Islamic
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/455k-z941
    Abstract:
    The Emamzadeh Yahya at Varamin, a tomb-shrine located south of Tehran, is well known for supplying global museums with iconic examples of Ilkhanid-period luster tilework. After providing a historiography of the site, including its plunder in the late nineteenth century, we explore its current (2018–20) “life” in order to illuminate the many ways that it can be accessed, used, perceived, and packaged by a wide range of local, national, and global stakeholders. Merging past and present history, art history and amateur anthropology, and the academic, personal, and popular voice, this article explores the Emamzadeh Yahya’s delicate and active existence between historical monument, museum object, sacred space, and cultural heritage.
    Notes:
    Keywords: Emamzadeh Yahya (Imamzada Yahya); Varamin (Veramin, Waramin); Iran; Ilkhanid; shrine; luster; tilework; mihrab; museums; present history; COVID-19
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    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    3 years ago
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