Representing Others in Medieval Iberian Literature
Step into the rich tapestry of medieval Iberia with "Representing Others in Medieval Iberian Literature" by M. Hamilton, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This insightful volume delves into the intricate relationships among Arabic, Jewish, and Christian intellectuals during this dynamic period. Spanning 213 pages, Hamilton expertly examines how courtiers and clerics creatively adapt the Andalusi go-between figure to illustrate their own roles as cultural intermediaries. Through compelling narratives and scholarly analysis, this book uncovers the complexities of identity and representation in a time when cultural exchanges flourished. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the literary and social dynamics of medieval Spain, this first edition offers a profound look at how literature reflects the multicultural exchanges of its time. Enhance your understanding of this unique era by adding this essential read to your collection.