At a time when the discourse of a clash of civilisations has been re-grounded anew in scaremongering and dog-whistle politics over a Hispanic challenge to America and a Muslim challenge to European societies, and in the context of the War on Terror and migration panics, evocations of al-Andalus - medieval Iberia under Islamic rule - have ...
At a time when the discourse of a clash of civilisations has been re-grounded anew in scaremongering and dog-whistle politics over a Hispanic challenge to America and a Muslim challenge to European societies, and in the context of the War on Terror and migration panics, evocations of al-Andalus - medieval Iberia under Islamic rule - have ...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Departure Points Introduction: Concepts, Origins, Aims Rachel Scott 1. Al Andalus in Motion: Paths and Perspectives AbdoolKarim Vakil II: Translating Al Andalus: Travelling across Languages 2. Translating Tales of True Friendship out of Al Andalus: The Medieval Castilian and Hebrew Translations of Kalila wa Dimna Rachel Scott 3. The Return of an Andalusi Moment: Sephardi Alternatives to the Monolingual Imagination, Pre and Post Partitioned Palestine Yuval Evri III:(Re)Visions of Al Andalus in Diaspora and Exile 4. The Return to Al Andalus in Blanco White's 'The Alcázar of Seville' Daniel Muñoz Sempere 5. Bystanders and Borderlands: The Andalusi Frontier and the Sephardic Ballad Julian Weiss IV: Andalusi Space as Node and Utopia: Europe, Islam, Empire 6. Andalusi Space and the European Network in the German Rolandslied Doriane Zerka 7. Andalusi Utopia and Muslim Modernity in Late Nineteenth Century Russia: Ismail Gasprinskii's Epistolary Novel Dar al Rahat Igor Alexeev, Ksenia Kulikova, Sofia Lahuti V: Al Andalus and the Politics of Religious Identity 8. Al Andalus on the Mind: The Jewish Golden Age and the Spanish Inquisition in Nineteenth Century American Jewish Historical Writing Yitzchak Schwartz 9. Medievalist Passports: Contested Rights of Return for the Descendants of Medieval Iberian Jews and Muslims Carlos Yebra López VI: Legacies, Landscapes and 'Travel Buildings' 10. The 'Orient' Express: The Neo Mudéjar Train Station in Toledo and the Spanish Debate on National Architectural Style Olga Bush 11. The Forgotten 'Orient': Travel Writing in Portugal, c. 1930 1949 Juliet Gryspeerdt Epilogue Travelling with and through Al Andalus AbdoolKarim Vakil
I: Departure Points Introduction: Concepts, Origins, Aims Rachel Scott 1. Al Andalus in Motion: Paths and Perspectives AbdoolKarim Vakil II: Translating Al Andalus: Travelling across Languages 2. Translating Tales of True Friendship out of Al Andalus: The Medieval Castilian and Hebrew Translations of Kalila wa Dimna Rachel Scott 3. The Return of an Andalusi Moment: Sephardi Alternatives to the Monolingual Imagination, Pre and Post Partitioned Palestine Yuval Evri III:(Re)Visions of Al Andalus in Diaspora and Exile 4. The Return to Al Andalus in Blanco White's 'The Alcázar of Seville' Daniel Muñoz Sempere 5. Bystanders and Borderlands: The Andalusi Frontier and the Sephardic Ballad Julian Weiss IV: Andalusi Space as Node and Utopia: Europe, Islam, Empire 6. Andalusi Space and the European Network in the German Rolandslied Doriane Zerka 7. Andalusi Utopia and Muslim Modernity in Late Nineteenth Century Russia: Ismail Gasprinskii's Epistolary Novel Dar al Rahat Igor Alexeev, Ksenia Kulikova, Sofia Lahuti V: Al Andalus and the Politics of Religious Identity 8. Al Andalus on the Mind: The Jewish Golden Age and the Spanish Inquisition in Nineteenth Century American Jewish Historical Writing Yitzchak Schwartz 9. Medievalist Passports: Contested Rights of Return for the Descendants of Medieval Iberian Jews and Muslims Carlos Yebra López VI: Legacies, Landscapes and 'Travel Buildings' 10. The 'Orient' Express: The Neo Mudéjar Train Station in Toledo and the Spanish Debate on National Architectural Style Olga Bush 11. The Forgotten 'Orient': Travel Writing in Portugal, c. 1930 1949 Juliet Gryspeerdt Epilogue Travelling with and through Al Andalus AbdoolKarim Vakil
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