The Arts of Intimacy: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Making of Castilian Culture

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Length
395 pages
Author
Jerrilynn D. Dodds; Maria Rosa Menocal; Abigail Krasner Balbale
Eras
Islamic Era (622-1492)
Types
History
The Arts of Intimacy: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Making of Castilian Culture
Synopsis
"Named a Book of the Year by the Times Literary Supplement, this lavishly illustrated work explores the vibrant interaction among different and sometimes opposing cultures, and how their contacts with one another transformed them all. It chronicles the tumultuous history of Castile in the wake of the Christian capture of the Islamic city of Tulaytula, now Toledo, in the eleventh century and traces the development of Castilian culture as it was forged in the new intimacy of Christians with the Muslims and Jews they had overcome.
The authors paint a portrait of the culture through its arts, architecture, poetry and prose, uniquely combining literary and visual arts. Concentrating on the eleventh and twelfth centuries, the book reveals the extent to which Castilian identity is deeply rooted in the experience of confrontation, interaction, and at times union with Hebrew and Arabic cultures during the first centuries of its creation. Abundantly illustrated, the volume serves as a splendid souvenir of southern Spain; beautifully written, it illuminates a culture deeply enriched by others." [Amazon]
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Released
2008
Location
Europe & Mideast
Setting