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Roma in the Medieval Islamic World

- Literacy, Culture, and Migration
Af: Kristina Richardson Engelsk Paperback

Roma in the Medieval Islamic World

- Literacy, Culture, and Migration
Af: Kristina Richardson Engelsk Paperback
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Winner of the 2022 Dan David Prize for outstanding scholarship that illuminates the past and seeks to anchor public discourse in a deeper understanding of historyWinner of the 2023 Medieval Academy of America Monica H. Green Prize for Distinguished Medieval ResearchHonorable Mention in the 2023 Middle East Medievalists Book PrizeIn Middle Eastern cities as early as the mid-8th century, the Sons of Sasan begged, trained animals, sold medicinal plants and potions, and told fortunes. They captivated the imagination of Arab writers and playwrights, who immortalized their strange ways in poems, plays, and the Thousand and One Nights. Using a wide range of sources, Richardson investigates the lived experiences of these Sons of Sasan, who changed their name to Ghuraba’ (Strangers) by the late 1200s. This name became the Arabic word for the Roma and Roma-affiliated groups also known under the pejorative term ‘Gypsies’. This book uses mostly Ghuraba’-authored works to understand their tribal organization and professional niches as well as providing a glossary of their language Sin. It also examines the urban homes, neighborhoods, and cemeteries that they constructed. Within these isolated communities they developed and nurtured a deep literary culture and astrological tradition, broadening our appreciation of the cultural contributions of medieval minority communities. Remarkably, the Ghuraba’ began blockprinting textual amulets by the 10th century, centuries before printing on paper arrived in central Europe. When Roma tribes migrated from Ottoman territories into Bavaria and Bohemia in the 1410s, they may have carried this printing technology into the Holy Roman Empire.
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Winner of the 2022 Dan David Prize for outstanding scholarship that illuminates the past and seeks to anchor public discourse in a deeper understanding of historyWinner of the 2023 Medieval Academy of America Monica H. Green Prize for Distinguished Medieval ResearchHonorable Mention in the 2023 Middle East Medievalists Book PrizeIn Middle Eastern cities as early as the mid-8th century, the Sons of Sasan begged, trained animals, sold medicinal plants and potions, and told fortunes. They captivated the imagination of Arab writers and playwrights, who immortalized their strange ways in poems, plays, and the Thousand and One Nights. Using a wide range of sources, Richardson investigates the lived experiences of these Sons of Sasan, who changed their name to Ghuraba’ (Strangers) by the late 1200s. This name became the Arabic word for the Roma and Roma-affiliated groups also known under the pejorative term ‘Gypsies’. This book uses mostly Ghuraba’-authored works to understand their tribal organization and professional niches as well as providing a glossary of their language Sin. It also examines the urban homes, neighborhoods, and cemeteries that they constructed. Within these isolated communities they developed and nurtured a deep literary culture and astrological tradition, broadening our appreciation of the cultural contributions of medieval minority communities. Remarkably, the Ghuraba’ began blockprinting textual amulets by the 10th century, centuries before printing on paper arrived in central Europe. When Roma tribes migrated from Ottoman territories into Bavaria and Bohemia in the 1410s, they may have carried this printing technology into the Holy Roman Empire.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN-13: 9780755635818
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0755635817
Udg. Dato: 1 dec 2022
Længde: 20mm
Bredde: 235mm
Højde: 156mm
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oplagsdato: 1 dec 2022
Forfatter(e): Kristina Richardson
Forfatter(e) Kristina Richardson


Kategori Etniske minoriteter og multikulturelle studier


ISBN-13 9780755635818


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 256


Udgave


Længde 20mm


Bredde 235mm


Højde 156mm


Udg. Dato 1 dec 2022


Oplagsdato 1 dec 2022


Forlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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