Authors: Jonathan P. Decter
ISBN-13: 9780253349132, ISBN-10: 0253349133
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Date Published: June 2007
Edition: New Edition
Jonathan P. Decter is Assistant Professor and holds the Edmond J. Safra Chair in Sephardic Studies, Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University.
This stimulating and graceful book explores Iberian Jewish attitudes toward cultural transition during the 12th and 13th centuries, when growing intolerance toward Jews in Islamic al-Andalus and the southward expansion of the Christian Reconquista led to the relocation of Jews from Islamic to Christian domains. By engaging literary topics such as imagery, structure, voice, landscape, and geography, Jonathan P. Decter traces attitudes toward transition that range from tenacious longing for the Islamic past to comfort in the Christian environment. Through comparison with Arabic and European vernacular literatures, Decter elucidates a medieval Hebrew poetics of estrangement and nostalgia, poetic responses to catastrophe, and the refraction of social issues in fictional narratives.
Published with the generous support of the Koret Foundation.
PrefaceAcknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Poetry1. Space: Landscape and Transition2. Form: Varieties of Lamentation and Estrangement3. Imagery: The Protean Garden
Part 2. Narrative4. Context: Imagining Hebrew Fiction between Arabic and European Sources5. Structure: Literature in Transition6. Voice: Maqama and Morality7. Space: Landscape, Geography, and Transition
Conclusion: Out of the Garden
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