E-Book, Englisch, 252 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 252 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-137-46236-7
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Introduction.-
Part I. ORIENTALIST EPISTEMOLOGIES
.- “A Captive Library between Morocco and Spain” (Oumelbanine Zhiri).- “Political Pragmatism, Humanist Ideals, and Early Modern Orientalism in Busbecq’s
Turkish Letters
” (Kaya Sahin).- “Competing Forms of Knowledge in Adam Olearius’s
Orientalische Reise
(1647)” (Aigi Heero and Maris Saagpakk).-
Part II. EMPIRE AND ITS ORIENTS
.- “The Discourse on the Chinese and Muslim Worlds in the Hispanic Empire (New Spain and Castile, 1550-1650)” (José L. Gasch-Tomás and Natalia Maillard Álvarez).- “Mapping Islam in the Philippines:
Moro
Anxieties of the Spanish Empire in the Pacific” (Ana María Rodríguez-Rodríguez).- “The Invention of Europe and the Intellectual Struggle for Political Imagination: Spanish Humanism on the Ottomans” (Natalio Ohanna).-
Part III. ORIENTALISM AND THE IDEA OF EUROPE
.- “Europe, France, and the Ottoman Empire in the
Essais
: Montaigne’s Dialectics” (Marcus Keller).- “Mehmed II and His Woman: The Idea of Europe in Early Modern Representations of a Female Captive” (David Moberly).- “Was There a Pan-European Orientalism? Icelandic and Flemish Perspectives on Captivity in Muslim North Africa (1628-1656)” (Toby Wikström).-
Part IV. VISUAL DIALECTICS
.- “Christian of Ottoman Europe in Sixteenth-Century Costume Books” (Robyn D. Radway).- “Amazon Battle and the Seventeenth-Century Antwerp Painting Canon” (Lisa Rosenthal).- “The Architectural Setting of ‘Empire’: the English Experience of Ottoman Spectacle in the Late Seventeenth Century and Its Consequences” (Lydia M. Soo)