María Judith Feliciano, Leyla Rouhi, Cynthia Robinson (Editors)
Interrogating Iberian Frontiers (Medieval Encounters)
Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue, Special Issue, Volume 12, No. 3. 130 pages.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6.25" x 9.5", is like new.
Contents:
"Introduction: Interrogating Iberian Frontiers" by María Judith Feliciano & Leyla Rouhi; "Mudejar: An Alternative Architectural System in the Castilian Urban Repopulation Model" by Gonzalo M. Borrás Gualis; "Manifestations of Power and Visual Culture: Some Examples in Extremaduran Mudejar Architecture" by Pilar Mogollón Cano-Cortés; "Architectural Languages, Functions, and Spaces: The Crown of Castile and Al-Andalus" by Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza; "Trees of Love, Trees of Knowledge: Toward the Definition of a Cross-confessional Current in Late Medieval Iberian Spirituality" by Cynthia Robinson; "St. John's Nocturnal Beloved Could Have Been Named "Layla"" by Luce López-Baralt; "Un Pueblo Laborioso": Mudejar Work in the "Cantigas"" by Benjamin Liu; "Alejo de Venegas's "Agonía del tránsito de la muerte": A Morisco Treaties on the Art of Dying?" by Miguel Ángel Vázquez; "Writing without Borders: Textual Hybridity in the Works of Mancebo de Arévalo" by María Teresa Narváez Córdova; "The Persistence of Mudejar Islam?: Alonso de Luna (Muhammad Abu l'Asi), the "Lead Books," and the "Gospel of Barnabas"" by Gerard A. Wiegers; "Crimes of the Tongue: The Inquisitorial Trials of Cristóbal Duarte Ballester" by Ronald E. Surtz. Plus book reviews.
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