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The Afterlife Of Alandalus Muslim Iberia In Contemporary Arab And Hispanic Narratives Christina Civantos

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The Afterlife Of Alandalus Muslim Iberia In Contemporary Arab And Hispanic Narratives Christina Civantos
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Christina Civantos
ISBN: 9781438466712, 1438466714
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Afterlife Of Alandalus Muslim Iberia In Contemporary Arab And Hispanic Narratives Christina Civantos by Christina Civantos 9781438466712, 1438466714 instant download after payment.

The first study to undertake a wide-ranging comparison of invocations of al-Andalus across the Arab and Hispanic worlds.
Around the globe, concerns about interfaith relations have led to efforts to find earlier models in Muslim Iberia (al-Andalus). This book examines how Muslim Iberia operates as an icon or symbol of identity in twentieth and twenty-first century narrative, drama, television, and film from the Arab world, Spain, and Argentina. Christina Civantos demonstrates how cultural agents in the present ascribe importance to the past and how dominant accounts of this importance are contested. Civantos’s analysis reveals that, alongside established narratives that use al-Andalus to create exclusionary, imperial identities, there are alternate discourses about the legacy of al-Andalus that rewrite the traditional narratives. In the process, these discourses critique their imperial and gendered dimensions and pursue intercultural translation.
Christina Civantos is Associate Professor of Languages and Literatures at the University of Miami and the author of Between Argentines and Arabs: Argentine Orientalism, Arab Immigrants, and the Writing of Identity, also published by SUNY Press.

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