Difference and Disability in the Medieval Islamic World Difference and Disability in the Medieval Islamic World

Difference and Disability in the Medieval Islamic World

Blighted Bodies

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Outlines the complex significance of bodies in the late medieval central Arab Islamic landsDid you know that blue eyes, baldness, bad breath and boils were all considered bodily 'blights' by Medieval Arabs, as were cross eyes, lameness and deafness? What assumptions about bodies influenced this particular vision of physical difference? How did blighted people view their own bodies? Through close analyses of anecdotes, personal letters, (auto)biographies, erotic poetry, non-binding legal opinions, diaristic chronicles and theological tracts, the cultural views and experiences of disability and difference in the medieval Islamic world are brought to life.Key FeaturesInvestigates the place of physically different, disabled and ill individuals in medieval IslamOrganised around the lives and works of 6 Muslim men, each highlighting a different aspect of bodily differenceAddresses broad cultural questions relating to social class, religious orthodoxy, moral reputation, drug use, male homoeroticism and self-representation in the public sphereMoves towards a coherent theory of medieval disability and bodily aesthetics in Islamic cultural traditions

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2014
15. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
276
Seiten
VERLAG
Edinburgh University Press
ANBIETERINFO
Gardners Books Ltd
GRÖSSE
7,7
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