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Mediation and Love: A Study of the Medieval Go-Between in Key Romance and Near-Eastern Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Mediation and Love: A Study of the Medieval Go-Between in Key Romance and Near-Eastern Texts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-02-23
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This study offers a typology of the go-between across key texts from antiquity and several medieval literary traditions, analyzing the role of the third party in the poetics of love. The work provides the indispensable context for the study of the significant transformations undergone by the go-between. Legal and scientific sources are taken into account alongside Latin, French, and English literary works and literature of the medieval Islamic period for the critique of differences and intertextual links which inform the conception of the go-between. The case of the Medieval Spanish go-between is given a special attention due to the figure's complex relationship with diverse traditions. The range covered in the work provides a comprehensive view of the figure's trajectory and representation in each text.

Islamicate Sexualities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Islamicate Sexualities

This anthology explores different genealogies of sexuality and questions some of the theoretical emphases and epistemic assumptions affecting current histories of sexuality.

Imagining the Passion in a Multiconfessional Castile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Imagining the Passion in a Multiconfessional Castile

  • Categories: Art

"An interdisciplinary reassessment of the creation and reception of religious imagery, and of its place in the devotional practices of Castilian Christians, situated against the broader panorama of Spanish culture in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries"--Provided by publisher.

Courting the Alhambra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Courting the Alhambra

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-02-28
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The ceiling paintings in the Hall of Justice of the Alhambra have not received serious scholarly attention for the past thirty years, perhaps due to their difficult incorporation into a discrete program of Christian vs. Islamic art, categories that until recently remained unchallenged themselves. The Alhambra itself continues to elicit the interest of many scholars, and several recent interpretations of the function of the Palace of the Lions, which houses the paintings, have been put forth. This collection brings together art historians, literary critics and historians who suggest new ways of approaching the paintings through their immediate social, historical, architectural and literary contexts, proposing a porous and flexible model for the production of culture in Iberia. Contributors are Jerrylin Dodds, Ana Echevarria, Jennifer Borland, Rosa María Rodríguez Porto, Oscar Martin, Amanda Luyster, Cynthia Robinson and Simone Pinet.

Exotic Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Exotic Nation

In the Western imagination, Spain often evokes the colorful culture of al-Andalus, the Iberian region once ruled by Muslims. Tourist brochures inviting visitors to sunny and romantic Andalusia, home of the ingenious gardens and intricate arabesques of Granada's Alhambra Palace, are not the first texts to trade on Spain's relationship to its Moorish past. Despite the fall of Granada to the Catholic Monarchs in 1492 and the subsequent repression of Islam in Spain, Moorish civilization continued to influence both the reality and the perception of the Christian nation that emerged in place of al-Andalus. In Exotic Nation, Barbara Fuchs explores the paradoxes in the cultural construction of Spain...

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

"The Abencerraje" and "Ozmín and Daraja"

Since its publication in 1561, an anonymous tale of love, friendship, and chivalry has captivated readers in Spain and across Europe. "The Abencerraje" tells of the Moorish knight Abindarráez, whose plans to wed are interrupted when he is taken prisoner by Christian knights. His captor, a Spanish governor, befriends and admires the Moorish knight, ultimately releasing him to marry his beloved. Their enormously popular tale was repeated or imitated in numerous ballads and novels; when the character Don Quixote is wounded in his first sortie, he imagines himself as Abindarráez on the field. Several decades later, in the tense years leading up to the expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain, Mate...

Islam in Liberalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 405

Islam in Liberalism

Joseph Massad s "Desiring Arabs" (UCP, 2007) was an intellectual/literary history that sought out links between Orientalism and representations of sex and desire, rebutting in the meantime Western efforts to impose categories of heterosexual/homosexual where (in Islam) no such subjectivities exist. His new book broadens the purview to show us what Islam has become in today s world, attending fully to the multiplication of meanings of Islam. Islam in Liberalism is an intellectual/political history, enabling us to understand that history in terms of how Islam operated as a category within western liberalism; another way to phrase this is to say that Massad underscores how the anxieties about w...

Framing Iberia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Framing Iberia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-04-24
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Drawing on current critical theory, Framing Iberia relocates the Castilian classics El Conde Lucanor and El Libro de buen amor within a medieval Iberian literary tradition that includes works in Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and Romance. Winner of the 2009 La corónica International Book Award for scholarship in Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Transformation and Desire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Transformation and Desire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The figure of the medieval go-between found in several Iberian texts in both Romance and Semitic languages works to undermine certain beliefs held by the dominant culture within which she finds herself. The exact nature of her profession is ambiguous, but at its most basic constitutes the arrangement of a love union, either licit or an illicit, in exchange for personal advantage. The go-between figure appears not only in Arabic erotological manuals, the picaresque maqamat and its Hebrew analogue, but also in the more popular medieval Egyptian shadow play, Tayf al-Hayal, as well as various works of fiction such as the Libro de buen amor and La Celestina, in the latter of which this figure becomes the dominant character.

Weapons of Mass Instruction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Weapons of Mass Instruction

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