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Andalus and Sefarad: on philosophy and its history in Islamic Spain

Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2023
judge in striking ways, Hasidic ideas are sometimes off the chart—for example, denying that sin is real, or asserting that God encourages it. What is more, a thinkable solution to the problem of evil turns out to be the existence of a multiverse, and the
Charles Burnett
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Iberian Moorings: Al-Andalus, Sefarad, and the Tropes of Exceptionalism by Ross Brann (review)

AJS Review, 2022
and punished more harshly for crimes compounded this issue. In a lengthy and valuable discussion in the introduction, ShohamSteiner traces how and why Wissenschaft scholars, Zionist historians, and Orthodox Jewish historiography steered clear of this ...
Isabelle Levy
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Iberian Mooring: Al-Andalus, Sefarad, and the Tropes of Exceptionalism

Al-masaq, 2023
yā b. Ādam b. Sulayman (d. 819) had addressed the subject of taxation long before, so compiling a handbook on the matter was not necessarily a response to civil war.
S. Zamir
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Review of Andalus and Sefarad: On Philosophy and Its History in Islamic Spain. By Sarah Stroumsa

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
Andalus and Sefarad: On Philosophy and Its History in Islamic Spain. By Sarah Stroumsa. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. xxi + 220. $35, £28.
Anke Ayse Akasoy
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Sefarad

2021
From its linguistic origins as a Biblical land of great wealth across the sea, to its more recent nostalgic imaginary as a lost Golden Age of Mediterranean Jewish culture, Sefarad has been as much an idea as a physical place, a lens through which Iberian Jews have interpreted their world, first in al-Andalus, then in Christian Iberia, and later in the ...
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Multidirectional Memory, Polyacroasis and (Un)translatability in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s Sefarad

, 2021
The primary aim of this chapter is to analyse the alignment between multidirectional memory and literature. Michael Rothberg’s multidirectional memory model is scrutinized so as to elucidate how this approach works in fiction.
David Amezcua
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Alfaro Pérez, Francisco José (2024), El último paraíso de Sefarad. La diáspora judía de 1492 y el reino de Navarra: Fitero

Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos : Sección Hebreo
Alfaro Pérez, Francisco José (2024), El último paraíso de Sefarad. La diáspora judía de 1492 y el reino de Navarra: Fitero. Pamplona: EUNSA (Ediciones Universidad de Navarra), 170 pp. ISBN: 978-84-313-3928-9.
Juan María González de la Rosa
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Memory and Montage in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s Sefarad (2001)

Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies
This article argues that Antonio Muñoz Molina’s Sefarad (2001) presents not simply an in-depth engagement with memory but also with novelistic form, to which montage is central.
D. Omlor
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