An American “Garden” in an Oriental “Desert”: The Modernity of Timber at the Syrian Protestant College of Beirut

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Yasmina El Chami
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Abstract This paper explores the role of timber in articulating a modern American project in nineteenth-century Lebanon. It focuses on the architecture of the Syrian Protestant College in Beirut, an educational institution founded by American missionaries of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1866. The paper examines the evolving role of timber within this foreign missionary project—deployed in multiple forms and scales—and traces the shifting values ascribed to its use. I argue that the missionaries used timber to elaborate specific relationships towards students and the city, reflecting cultural, racial, and religious notions of superiority, carving out an American “garden” in the “wilderness” of Ras Beirut. I analyze these theological aims and their practical application through the conceptual lens of Edward Said’s “modern Orientalism”. The deployment of timber as a claim-making and space-making device frames the construction of the Syrian Protestant College as a modern, imperial project.
东方“沙漠”中的美国“花园”:贝鲁特叙利亚新教学院木材的现代性
摘要本文探讨了木材在表达19世纪黎巴嫩现代美国项目中的作用。它的重点是贝鲁特的叙利亚新教学院的建筑,这是一所由美国外交使团委员会的美国传教士于1866年创立的教育机构。本文考察了木材在这个外国传教项目中的演变作用——以多种形式和规模部署——并追溯了其使用所带来的价值变化。我认为传教士用木材来阐述与学生和城市之间的特殊关系,反映出文化、种族和宗教的优越感,在拉斯贝鲁特的“荒野”中雕刻出一个美国的“花园”。本文通过萨义德“现代东方主义”的概念视角来分析这些神学目标及其实际应用。木材作为一种主张和空间制造设备的部署,将叙利亚新教学院的建设框架为一个现代的帝国项目。
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