Dr. Donald Malcolm Reid
1. Anschrift
Dr. Donald Malcolm Reid
Professor Emeritus, Georgia State University
316 NE 54th St.
Seattle, WA 98105<7br>USA
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2. Literaturauswahl
Monographien:
- Whose Pharaohs? Museums, Archaeology, and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I. Berkeley. University of California Press, 2002.
Aufsätze:
- “Remembering and Forgetting Tutankhamun: Imperial and National Rhythms of Archaeology, 1922-1972,” in Histories of Egyptology: Interdisciplinary Measures, ed. William Carruthers. Egypt Exploration Society. London: Routledge, Taylor and Francis, forthcoming 2013.
- “Representing Ancient Egypt at Imperial High Noon (1882-1922): Egyptological Careers and Artistic Allegories of Civilization,” in From Plunder to Preservation: Britain and the Heritage of Empire, c. 1820-1940, ed. Astrid Swenson and Peter Mandler. Proceedings of the British Academy, 187, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 187-214.
- "Nationalizing the Pharaonic Past: Egyptology, Imperialism, and Egyptian Nationalism, 1922-1952," in Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East, ed. Israel Gershoni and James Jankowski, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997), pp. 127-49.
- "French Egyptology and the Architecture of Orientalism: Deciphering the Facade of Cairo's Egyptian Museum," in Franco-Arab Encounters: Studies in Memory of David C. Gordon, ed. Mathew Gordon and L. Carl Brown (Beirut: American University in Beirut, 1996), pp. 35-69.
- "Cromer and the Classics: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Greek and Roman Past in Modern Egypt," Middle Eastern Studies, 32 (1996): 1-29.
- "Archeology, Social Reform, and Modern Identity among the Copts, 1854-1952," in Entre Reforme sociale et mouvement national: identité et modernisation en Egypte (1882-1962), ed. Alain Roussillon, Cairo: Centre d' études et de documentation economique, juridique et sociale, 1995, pp. 311-335.
- "Indigenous Egyptology: the Decolonization of a Profession?", Journal of the American Oriental Society, 105 (1985): 233-46.
3. Projekte
- Archaeology and National Identity in Semi-Colonial Egypt, 1914-1952
Book nearing completion
4. Arbeitsschwerpunkte
- Reception of Ancient Egypt in Modern Egypt
- Egyptian Egyptology
- Pharaonism in Modern Egypt
- Relationship of Egyptology to Islamic, Coptic, and Greco-Roman Archaeology in Egypt
- Museums in Egypt