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Remapping Travel Narratives, 1000-1700 : To the East and Back Again /

With a specific focus on travel narratives, this collection looks at how Islamic and eastern cultural threads were weaved, through travel and trading networks, into Western European/Christian visual culture and discourse and, ultimately, into the artistic explosion which has been labeled the "R...

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Otros Autores: Ağir, Aygül (Contribuidor), Brancaforte, Elio (Contribuidor), Dadabhoy, Ambereen (Contribuidor), Darnault, Sezim Sezer (Contribuidor), Desing, Matthew V. (Contribuidor), Duque, Adriano (Contribuidor), Gould, Rebecca (Contribuidor), Kaplan, Gregory B. (Contribuidor), Mehdizadeh, Nedda (Contribuidor), Piera, Montserrat (Contribuidor, Editor ), Ryan, Maria Del Pilar (Contribuidor), Schleck, Julia (Contribuidor), Sorrentino, Janet (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leeds : ARC Humanities Press, [2018]
Colección:Connected Histories in the Early Modern World
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Sumario:With a specific focus on travel narratives, this collection looks at how Islamic and eastern cultural threads were weaved, through travel and trading networks, into Western European/Christian visual culture and discourse and, ultimately, into the artistic explosion which has been labeled the "Renaissance." Scholars from across humanities disciplines examine Islamic, Jewish, Spanish, Italian, and English works from a truly comparative and non-parochial perspective, to explore the transfer through travel of cultural and religious values and artistic and scientific practices, from the eleventh to the seventeenth centuries. During this period travel, military conquest and trade through the Mediterranean placed Western European citizens and merchants in contact with Islamic and eastern technology and culture, and travel narratives illustrate the converging and pragmatic dynamics of cultural acceptance. Perhaps the spread of "Renaissance" values and beliefs might have followed a trajectory the reverse of what is generally assumed, and that salient aspects of Renaissance culture traveled from the fringes of Islamic and eastern cultures to the midst of hegemonically Christian polities.
With a specific focus on travel narratives, this collection looks at how various Islamic and eastern cultural threads weaved themselves, through travel and trading networks, into Western European/Christian visual culture and discourse and, ultimately, into the artistic explosion which has been labeled the "Renaissance." Scholars from across humanities disciplines examine Islamic, Jewish, Spanish, Italian, and English works from a truly comparative and non-parochial perspective, to explore the transfer through travel of cultural and religious values and artistic and scientific practices, from the eleventh to the seventeenth centuries.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (316 p.)
ISBN:9781942401605
9783110606720
Acceso:Open Access