The Study of al-Andalus: The Scholarship and Legacy of James T. Monroe

Michelle M Hamilton, David Wacks

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Abstract

This collection of essays recognizes and explores the impact of the scholarship of James T. Monroe. Among his students and colleagues (several of whom have contributed to the present volume) James T. Monroe is recognized as a pioneer in a variety of elds, including Andalusī, Iberian, and Spanish studies and Arabic and comparative literatures. The studies in this volume underscore the impact of Monroe’s work on these elds and bring it into focus within the larger scholarly discourses that (ar- guably) de ne the modern academy (cultural studies, Orientalism, identity, postcolonial studies, etc.).
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationThe Study of Al-Andalus
Subtitle of host publicationScholarship and Legacy of James T. Monroe
EditorsMichelle Hamilton, David Wacks
PublisherHarvard Univ. Press
Pages1-16
ISBN (Print)9780674984462
StatePublished - 2018

Publication series

NameILEX
Number19

Keywords

  • Al-Andalus
  • James T. Monroe
  • Literature
  • History
  • Arabic Literature
  • Poetry
  • Maqamat

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