Connected Stories : : Contacts, Traditions and Transmissions in Premodern Mediterranean Islam / / ed. by Mohamed Meouak, Cristina Puente.

Concepts such as influence, imitation, emulation, transmission or plagiarism are transcendental to cultural history and the subject of universal debate. They are not mere labels imposed by modern historiography on ancient texts, nor are they the result of a later interpretation of ways of transmitti...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East , 44
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Physical Description:1 online resource (X, 312 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of contributors --
Connected Stories. Introduction --
Part I: Linguistic Stories --
Sociolinguistic Infrastructures --
Ways of Knowledge --
Part II: Intellectual Stories --
Le mālikisme irakien et le Maghreb --
Ibn ʿAbd Rabbihi: Adab and the Rational Sciences --
Part III: Material Stories --
Sacred Cubes within Sacred Spheres --
Quelques remarques sur la diffusion du minaret-escalier et son lien avec les ibadites --
Part IV: Spiritual Stories --
An Unpublished Arabic Text on the Martyrdom of the Christians of Najrān’ --
Ibn Saʿdūn al-Qayrawānī (m. 485/1092), un transmetteur de connaissances juridiques, mystiques et historiques en Occident musulman --
From Fez to Mecca, from Mecca to Fez --
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Summary:Concepts such as influence, imitation, emulation, transmission or plagiarism are transcendental to cultural history and the subject of universal debate. They are not mere labels imposed by modern historiography on ancient texts, nor are they the result of a later interpretation of ways of transmitting and teaching, but are concepts defined and discussed internally, within all cultures, since time immemorial, which have yielded very diverse results. In the case of culture, or better Arab-Islamic cultures, we could analyze and discuss endlessly numerous terms that refer to concepts related to the multiple ways of perceiving the Other, receiving his knowledge and producing new knowledge. The purpose of this book evolves around these concepts, and it aims to become part of a very long tradition of studies on this subject that is essential to the understanding of the processes of reception and creation. The authors analyze them in depth through the use of examples that are based on the well-known idea that societies in different regions did not remain isolated and indifferent to the literary, religious or scientific creations that were developed in other territories and moreover that the flow of ideas did not always occur in only one direction. Contacts, both voluntary and involuntary, are never incidental or marginal, but are rather the true engine of the evolution of knowledge and creation. It can also be stated that it has been the awareness of the existence of multidimensional cultural relations which has allowed modern historiography on Arab cultures to evolve and be enriched in recent decades.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110773651
9783110766820
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110994544
9783110994537
ISSN:2198-0853 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110773651
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Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Mohamed Meouak, Cristina Puente.