PreciadoE on MahmudL, Freemason Sisters
This is ethnogrpahy is about the embedded gendered contradictions to the fratnerity of freemasons in post-Enlightment Europe.
This is ethnogrpahy is about the embedded gendered contradictions to the fratnerity of freemasons in post-Enlightment Europe.
"It’s layout emulates the path of a masonic initiation, especially with the three “password” chapters. Like a masonic initiation, the book can be repetitive. The concepts are almost like building blocks that ultimately lead the reader to the main arguments on fraternity and secrecy." No visuals used.
Single large human eye and a decorative border outlining the cover of the book that uses crosses and circles
The very concept of freemasons drew my attention because I don't know anything about them and the fact that this study investigate the gendered dynamics of freemasonry made me even more curious.
A museum exhibition focused on fraternity and secrecy, utilizing images supplemented by captions from Muhmud's monograph. I think it would be a great idea to bring an audience into a world shrouded in secrecy like the freemasons and I also like the idea of appealing to the senses by displaying visual images, audio clips, and even displays that can be touched would be cool too.
The only thing I would add to the exhibit idea is to hold the exhibition in a building that is currently or formerly constructed and utilized by freemasons in order to embody the experience beyond displays in a museum. It could be a building under protection for historical preservation in order to acquire state or federal funding.
" It’s layout emulates the path of a masonic initiation, especially with the three “password” chapters. Like a masonic initiation, the book can be repetitive. The concepts are almost like building blocks that ultimately lead the reader to the main arguments on fraternity and secrecy." No visuals used
This ethnographic book is about the recrupment of Egyptian youth, done by organizations and in order to have them work in neoliberals markets.
The design of the text described is done to contrast with the background image. It is centered in a way in which it captures the attention of the reader.
The cover of the book tries to exemplify what Neocolonialism looks like in modern Cairo. The city is portrayed as a busy metropolitan area. The aim of the photo aims to capture interconnectedness, while trying to symbolize economic development.