Description |
1 online resource (xxix, 288 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Mediterranean Perspectives |
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Mediterranean perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Contents |
Part I. Al-Andalus beyond al-Andalus: the Maghreb and the Mashriq -- From the Islamic West to Cairo: Malikism, Ibn Tū mart, al-Ghazā lı̄ and al-Qāḍı̄ ‘Iyāḍ’s / Javier Albarrán -- The “bestsellers” of al-Andalus / Maribel Fierro -- Spolia and classical revivals in legitimacy discourses: from Cordoba to the Mamluk Mosques of Cairo / Susana Calvo Capilla -- Part II. Andalusi legacy in Medieval Christian art -- Visual traits of otherness: figurative resources used in the depiction of Muslims in Mediterranean romanesque sculpture / Inés Monteira-- Islamicate goods in gothic halls: the Nachleben of Palma de Mallorca’s Islamic past / Doron Bauer -- Granada and Castile in the shared context of the Islamic art in the Late Medieval Mediterranean / Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza -- Part III. Andalusi cultural legacy in the Iberian societies -- In the shadow of Toledo, Seville, and Granada: on the historic significance of Murcia for the transmission of Islamic knowledge in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries / Michael A. Conrad -- Islamic legacy in Medieval Iberian societies: building rules / Sandra M. G. Pinto -- From aḥbā s to habices: continuity and transformation of pious endowments after the Castilian conquest of Nasrid Granada / Ana María Carballeira Debasa -- Part IV. Circulation of cultural goods in the Medieval Mediterranean -- Siculo-Arabic, Andalusi and fatimid ivory works: iconographic transfers and visual propaganda / Noelia Silva Santa-Cruz -- Ornamental transfers in textile production in Almohad and Nasrid periods / Laura Rodríguez Peinado -- Art and science in al-Andalus and the Late Medieval Mediterranean cultures: Almohad, Nasrid and Ayyubid Astrolabes in their context / Azucena Hernández Pérez -- Part V. Final remarks -- Final remarks: ArtMedGIS Project: artistic exchanges between East and West in the Late Medieval Mediterranean / María Marcos Cobaleda |
Summary |
"This book analyses the artistic and cultural legacy of Western Islamic societies and their interactions with Islamic, Christian and Jewish societies in the framework of the late medieval Mediterranean, from a range of multi-disciplinary perspectives. The book, organised in four parts, addresses the Andalusi legacy from its presence in the East and the West; analyses the relations and transfers between Al-Andalus and the artistic productions of the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula; explores other manifestations of the Andalusi legacy in the fields of knowledge, construction, identity and religious studies; and reconsiders ornamental transfers and exchanges in artistic manifestations between East and West across the Mediterranean basin."-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 07, 2021) |
Subject |
Art -- Mediterranean Region -- History -- To 1500
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Art
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Civilization
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SUBJECT |
Mediterranean Region -- Civilization -- To 1500
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Subject |
Mediterranean Region
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Marcos Cobaleda, María, 1982- editor.
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ISBN |
3030533662 |
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9783030533663 |
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