The converso's return: conversion and Sephardi history in contemporary literature and culture

Doubles, disguises, splits : conversos in modern literature and thought -- Latinx Sephardism and the absent archive : Crypto-Jews and the transamerican Latinx imagination -- Return to Sepharad : blood, convergences, and embodied remnants -- Sephardis' converso pasts : the critical genealogical...

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主要作者: Kandiyoti, Dalia (Author)
格式: Print 图书
语言:English
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出版: Stanford, California Stanford University Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
评论:[Rezension von: Kandiyoti, Dalia, The converso's return] (2022) (Haleṿi-Ṿays, Yaʿel, 1965 -)
丛编:Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Türkei / Sephardim / 宗教身份 / 群体认同 / 英语 / Spanisch / 土耳其语 / 法语 / 文学 / Sephardim (Motiv) / 皈依 (Religion, Motiv) / 天主教 (Motiv) / 中世纪 (Motiv) / 历史 1990-2020
B USA / 西班牙语美洲人 / 文学 / Sephardim (Motiv) / 皈依 (Religion, Motiv) / 天主教 (Motiv) / 中世纪 (Motiv) / 历史 1990-2020
IxTheo Classification:AX Inter-religious relations
BH Judaism
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
KBQ North America
Further subjects:B Literature, Modern 20th century History and criticism
B Ethnicity in literature
B Marranos in literature
B Conversion in literature
B Sephardim in literature
B Literature, Modern 21st century History and criticism
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总结:Doubles, disguises, splits : conversos in modern literature and thought -- Latinx Sephardism and the absent archive : Crypto-Jews and the transamerican Latinx imagination -- Return to Sepharad : blood, convergences, and embodied remnants -- Sephardis' converso pasts : the critical genealogical imagination -- Ottoman-Spanish and Jewish-Muslim entanglements : conversos in contemporary Turkish fiction
"The Converso's Return is a study of recent fiction and memoirs by U.S. Latinx, Spanish, French, and Turkish authors about the current revival of Iberian Jewish history, in particular, the largely forced conversions of Jews to Catholicism in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Spain and Portugal. This seemingly remote history has been the topic of a substantial library of contemporary literary and popular writing, especially since the 1992 quincentennial commemorations of the 1492 conversions and expulsion of Jews and Muslims from Spain and the conquest of the Americas. The recent claiming of Sephardi converso ancestry by Christian (and to a much lesser extent Muslim) descendants in the Americas, Europe, and Turkey has taken place simultaneously with the fictional and testimonial writing about conversos and their descendants by authors on several continents. What is it about conversos that has sparked their imagination? What do we learn and rethink about conversions' afterlives including their resurgence in the present, and how does this help us understand how and why we return to and resuscitate the past? The literary writing in English, Spanish, French, and Turkish about the fate of the converts through the centuries that The Converso's Return investigates together help us complicate ideas about conversos, contemporary historical consciousness, the role of genealogy in culture, collective memory, missing/imagined archives, Sephardi identities, and world literature"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1503612295