Lepanto and Beyond
Images of Religious Alterity from Genoa and the Christian Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Franco Llopis, Borja; Stagno, Laura
Lepanto and Beyond
Images of Religious Alterity from Genoa and the Christian Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Franco Llopis, Borja; Stagno, Laura
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Interdisciplinary approach to the Iberian and Italian perceptions and representations of the Battle of Lepanto and the Muslim "other"
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Interdisciplinary approach to the Iberian and Italian perceptions and representations of the Battle of Lepanto and the Muslim "other"
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Leuven University Press
- Seitenzahl: 325
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 170mm x 229mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 846g
- ISBN-13: 9789462702646
- ISBN-10: 9462702640
- Artikelnr.: 61261902
- Verlag: Leuven University Press
- Seitenzahl: 325
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 170mm x 229mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 846g
- ISBN-13: 9789462702646
- ISBN-10: 9462702640
- Artikelnr.: 61261902
Laura Stagno is associate professor of early modern art history at the University of Genoa and Scientific Director of the Museum of Palazzo del Principe in Genoa. Borja Franco Llopis is associate professor of early modern art history at the UNED (Madrid), and principal investigator of the International Research Group "Before Orientalism: Images of the Muslim Other in Iberia."
Preface PART I. OTHERNESS AND CONFRONTATION IN EARLY MODERN SOUTHERN EUROPE 1. A Brief Review of the Scholarly Literature on Representation of the
Turk
and images of Lepanto in Italy and Iberia Laura Stagno and Borja Franco Llopis 2. Multiple Alterities in the Ottoman Empire Steven Hutchinson PART 2. LEPANTO: THE BATTLE, ITS NARRATIVES, ITS ICONOGRAPHIES 3. Event and Narration. Spanish Storytelling on the Battle of Lepanto in the Early 1570s Stefan Hanß 4. A Sea of Dead Turks: Lepanto and the Iconographies of Hell and the Flood Víctor Mínguez 5. Lepanto in Religious Iconographies: The Genoese Case Daniele Sanguineti 6. Accusation, Defense and Self-Defense: The Debate on the Action of Giovanni Andrea Doria in Lepanto Emiliano Beri 7. Celebrating Lepanto in the Republic of Genoa: Giovanni Andrea Doriäs and Other Aristocrats
Patronage. Portraits, Paintings and Tapestries Laura Stagno Gallery Section 8. The Necessary Enemy: Reconsidering the Perception of the
Other
in a Society of War Contractors (Genoa, Spain and the Ottoman Empire
Sixteenth Century) Bastien Carpentier PART 3. AFTER THE BATTLE: SLAVES BETWEEN REALITY AND REPRESENTATION 9. In the Sign of Reciprocity: Muslim Slaves in Genoa and Genoese Slaves in Maghreb Andrea Zappia 10. The Image of the Turkish Slave in a Peripheral Area of the Pontifical States: The Case of the Cycle of Villa Buonaccorsi in Potenza Picena Giuseppe Capriotti 11. `Cet obscur objet du désir
: Sex and Slavery in Early Modern Spanish Fiction Mercedes Alcalá Galán Illustration Credits About the Authors
Turk
and images of Lepanto in Italy and Iberia Laura Stagno and Borja Franco Llopis 2. Multiple Alterities in the Ottoman Empire Steven Hutchinson PART 2. LEPANTO: THE BATTLE, ITS NARRATIVES, ITS ICONOGRAPHIES 3. Event and Narration. Spanish Storytelling on the Battle of Lepanto in the Early 1570s Stefan Hanß 4. A Sea of Dead Turks: Lepanto and the Iconographies of Hell and the Flood Víctor Mínguez 5. Lepanto in Religious Iconographies: The Genoese Case Daniele Sanguineti 6. Accusation, Defense and Self-Defense: The Debate on the Action of Giovanni Andrea Doria in Lepanto Emiliano Beri 7. Celebrating Lepanto in the Republic of Genoa: Giovanni Andrea Doriäs and Other Aristocrats
Patronage. Portraits, Paintings and Tapestries Laura Stagno Gallery Section 8. The Necessary Enemy: Reconsidering the Perception of the
Other
in a Society of War Contractors (Genoa, Spain and the Ottoman Empire
Sixteenth Century) Bastien Carpentier PART 3. AFTER THE BATTLE: SLAVES BETWEEN REALITY AND REPRESENTATION 9. In the Sign of Reciprocity: Muslim Slaves in Genoa and Genoese Slaves in Maghreb Andrea Zappia 10. The Image of the Turkish Slave in a Peripheral Area of the Pontifical States: The Case of the Cycle of Villa Buonaccorsi in Potenza Picena Giuseppe Capriotti 11. `Cet obscur objet du désir
: Sex and Slavery in Early Modern Spanish Fiction Mercedes Alcalá Galán Illustration Credits About the Authors
Preface PART I. OTHERNESS AND CONFRONTATION IN EARLY MODERN SOUTHERN EUROPE 1. A Brief Review of the Scholarly Literature on Representation of the
Turk
and images of Lepanto in Italy and Iberia Laura Stagno and Borja Franco Llopis 2. Multiple Alterities in the Ottoman Empire Steven Hutchinson PART 2. LEPANTO: THE BATTLE, ITS NARRATIVES, ITS ICONOGRAPHIES 3. Event and Narration. Spanish Storytelling on the Battle of Lepanto in the Early 1570s Stefan Hanß 4. A Sea of Dead Turks: Lepanto and the Iconographies of Hell and the Flood Víctor Mínguez 5. Lepanto in Religious Iconographies: The Genoese Case Daniele Sanguineti 6. Accusation, Defense and Self-Defense: The Debate on the Action of Giovanni Andrea Doria in Lepanto Emiliano Beri 7. Celebrating Lepanto in the Republic of Genoa: Giovanni Andrea Doriäs and Other Aristocrats
Patronage. Portraits, Paintings and Tapestries Laura Stagno Gallery Section 8. The Necessary Enemy: Reconsidering the Perception of the
Other
in a Society of War Contractors (Genoa, Spain and the Ottoman Empire
Sixteenth Century) Bastien Carpentier PART 3. AFTER THE BATTLE: SLAVES BETWEEN REALITY AND REPRESENTATION 9. In the Sign of Reciprocity: Muslim Slaves in Genoa and Genoese Slaves in Maghreb Andrea Zappia 10. The Image of the Turkish Slave in a Peripheral Area of the Pontifical States: The Case of the Cycle of Villa Buonaccorsi in Potenza Picena Giuseppe Capriotti 11. `Cet obscur objet du désir
: Sex and Slavery in Early Modern Spanish Fiction Mercedes Alcalá Galán Illustration Credits About the Authors
Turk
and images of Lepanto in Italy and Iberia Laura Stagno and Borja Franco Llopis 2. Multiple Alterities in the Ottoman Empire Steven Hutchinson PART 2. LEPANTO: THE BATTLE, ITS NARRATIVES, ITS ICONOGRAPHIES 3. Event and Narration. Spanish Storytelling on the Battle of Lepanto in the Early 1570s Stefan Hanß 4. A Sea of Dead Turks: Lepanto and the Iconographies of Hell and the Flood Víctor Mínguez 5. Lepanto in Religious Iconographies: The Genoese Case Daniele Sanguineti 6. Accusation, Defense and Self-Defense: The Debate on the Action of Giovanni Andrea Doria in Lepanto Emiliano Beri 7. Celebrating Lepanto in the Republic of Genoa: Giovanni Andrea Doriäs and Other Aristocrats
Patronage. Portraits, Paintings and Tapestries Laura Stagno Gallery Section 8. The Necessary Enemy: Reconsidering the Perception of the
Other
in a Society of War Contractors (Genoa, Spain and the Ottoman Empire
Sixteenth Century) Bastien Carpentier PART 3. AFTER THE BATTLE: SLAVES BETWEEN REALITY AND REPRESENTATION 9. In the Sign of Reciprocity: Muslim Slaves in Genoa and Genoese Slaves in Maghreb Andrea Zappia 10. The Image of the Turkish Slave in a Peripheral Area of the Pontifical States: The Case of the Cycle of Villa Buonaccorsi in Potenza Picena Giuseppe Capriotti 11. `Cet obscur objet du désir
: Sex and Slavery in Early Modern Spanish Fiction Mercedes Alcalá Galán Illustration Credits About the Authors