2009
DOI: 10.1632/pmla.2009.124.2.624
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Arabic in the Medieval World

Abstract: Observers of the recent political polarizations of western and Islamic culture might be forgiven for concluding that we are living in a new Middle Ages (Holsinger; Eco). Such narratives as “the clash of civilizations” (Huntington) and “the rise of the modern West” (McNeill; which beguiles with the dangerous fantasy of the fall of the atavistic East) have attained the status of cultural mythologies. Conversely, modern Arab cultures have never forgotten the shock of their first encounters with medieval Europeans… Show more

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“…On Arabic influence on European literature, see Menocal and Mallette. For a recent essay on the need to consider the medieval world in light of Arabic culture, see Chism.…”
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“…On Arabic influence on European literature, see Menocal and Mallette. For a recent essay on the need to consider the medieval world in light of Arabic culture, see Chism.…”
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confidence: 99%