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Emotion in Christian and Islamic Contemplative Texts, 1100–1250: Cry of the Turtledove

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This book offers a comparative study of emotion in Arabic Islamic and English Christian contemplative texts, c. Across eight chapters, the book examines the dialogic encounters generated by comparative readings of Muhyddin Ibn ‘Arabi (1165-1240), ‘Umar Ibn al-Farid (1181-1...

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Product ID:9783030599232
Product Form:Hardback
Country of Manufacture:CH
Series:The New Middle Ages
Title:Emotion in Christian and Islamic Contemplative Texts, 1100–1250
Subtitle:Cry of the Turtledove
Authors:Author: A. S. Lazikani
Page Count:271
Subjects:Literature: history and criticism, Literature: history & criticism, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, Medieval Western philosophy, Christianity, Islam, Literary studies: classical, early & medieval, Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600, Christianity, Islam
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This book offers a comparative study of emotion in Arabic Islamic and English Christian contemplative texts, c. Across eight chapters, the book examines the dialogic encounters generated by comparative readings of Muhyddin Ibn ‘Arabi (1165-1240), ‘Umar Ibn al-Farid (1181-1235), Abu al-Hasan al-Shushtari (d.

This book offers a comparative study of emotion in Arabic Islamic and English Christian contemplative texts, c. 1110-1250, contributing to the emerging interest in ''globalization'' in medieval studies. A.S.Lazikani  argues for the necessity of placing medieval English devotional texts in a  more global context and seeks to modify influential narratives on the ''history of emotions'' to enable this more wide-ranging critical outlook. Across eight chapters, the book examines the dialogic encounters generated by comparative readings of Muhyddin Ibn ''Arabi (1165-1240), ''Umar Ibn al-Fārid (1181-1235), Abu al-Hasan al-Shushtarī (d. 1269), Ancrene Wisse (c. 1225), and the Wooing Group (c. 1225). Investigating the two-fold ''paradigms of love'' in the figure of Jesus and in the image of the heart, the (dis)embodied language of affect, and the affective semiotics of absence and secrecy, Lazikani demonstrates an interconnection between the religious traditions of early Christianity and Islam.



Imprint Name:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publisher Name:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of Publication:GB
Publishing Date:2021-06-08