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عنوان
Imagining distant lands: Representations of geographical otherness in ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah

پدید آورنده
Gheorghe Gelu Pacurar

موضوع
Middle Eastern history; History; Medieval history,Social sciences;Arab Historiography;Geographical Imagination;Ibn Khaldun;Muqqaddimah;Otherness;Perceptions of the World

رده

کتابخانه
کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

محل استقرار
استان: قم ـ شهر: قم

کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

TL48348

انگلیسی

Imagining distant lands: Representations of geographical otherness in ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah
[Thesis]
Gheorghe Gelu Pacurar
Mikhail, Maged S. A.

California State University, Fullerton
2015

45

Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-05899-3

M.A.
California State University, Fullerton
2015

Ibn Khaldun's complex work conveys some of the most controversial ideas in medieval Muslim intellectual tradition. Scholars have usually tended to liken it to modern sciences such as historiography, sociology, or anthropology. Accordingly, Ibn Khaldun has appeared as a modern mind avant la lettre . However, a cultural reading of the geographical narrative of The Muqqaddimah shows that the rational approach employed by Ibn Khaldun veils a pre-modern mentality. The concept of 'otherness' betrays that the narrative is actually dominated by a normative self that projected its ethnocentric imagination upon the geographical data. This normative self is set against the antithetic other that takes different forms according to the distance from the Islamic center. The geographical global structure defines the other as the protean Surrounding Sea and unknown wastelands. When the narrative approaches climatic conditions and topography. the other is shaped in the form of inaccessible, strange, and marvelous distant countries or islands. These images of radical otherness are balanced by a more positive valuation of the geography of Islam's neighbors, characterized by the normality and temperateness that rule in the central zones of the oikoumene. It thus could be stated that Ibn Khaldun interprets the geographical data at his disposal in an imaginative way. The Muslim scholar follows the medieval tradition of representing the world in a highly schematic manner that eventually asserts the geographical centrality of the realm of Islamic rule.

Middle Eastern history; History; Medieval history

Social sciences;Arab Historiography;Geographical Imagination;Ibn Khaldun;Muqqaddimah;Otherness;Perceptions of the World

Islam, Mohammad Faridul

Mikhail, Maged S. A.

California State University, Fullerton

1708940017; 1526663

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