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Art of Estrangement – Redefining Jews in Reconquest Spain

Autor Pamela A. Patton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2012
At its peak in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the so-called Spanish Reconquest transformed the societies of the Iberian Peninsula at nearly every level. Among the most vivid signs of this change were the innovative images developed by Christians to depict the subjugated Muslims and Jews within their vastly expanded kingdoms. In Art of Estrangement, Pamela Patton traces the transformation of Iberia s Jews in the visual culture of Spain s Christian-ruled kingdoms as those rulers strove to affiliate with mainstream Europe and distance themselves from an uncomfortably multicultural past.
Art of Estrangement scrutinizes a wide range of works from luxury manuscripts and cloister sculptures to household ceramics and scribal doodles to show how imported and local motifs were brought together to articulate and reinforce the efforts of Spain s Christian communities to renegotiate their relationships with a vibrant Jewish minority. The arsenal of stereotypes, symbols, and narratives deployed to characterize Jews and their changing social roles often paralleled those found in contemporaneous literature and folklore; they ranged from such time-honored European formulae as the greedy usurer and the Jewish nose to locally resonant conflations of Jews with Muslims. The book s close, contextualized reading of works from the late twelfth through early fourteenth centuries draws on recent scholarship in Iberian history, religion, and cultural studies, shedding new light on the delicate processes by which communal and religious identities were negotiated in medieval Spain."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780271053837
ISBN-10: 0271053836
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 213 x 262 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: Penn State University