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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 gained new and hotly polemic topicality, championed and contested as either exemplary models or hoodwinking myths. The essays in this volume explore how al-Andalus has been transformed into a "travelling concept": that is, a place in time that has…mehr
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 gained new and hotly polemic topicality, championed and contested as either exemplary models or hoodwinking myths. The essays in this volume explore how al-Andalus has been transformed into a "travelling concept": that is, a place in time that has transcended its original geographic and historical location to become a figure of thought with global reach. They show how Iberia's medieval past, where Islam, Judaism and Christianity co-existed in complex, paradoxical and productive ways, has offered individuals and communities in multiple periods and places a means of engaging critically and imaginatively with questions of religious pluralism, orientalism and colonialism, exile and migration, intercultural contact and national identity. Travelling in their turn from the medieval to the contemporary world, across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas, and covering literary, cultural and political studies, critical Muslim and Jewish studies, they illustrate the contemporary significance of the Middle Ages as a site for collaborative interdisciplinary thinking.
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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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