Anglo-Saxon Perceptions of the Islamic World (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England)

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Anglo-Saxon Perceptions of the Islamic World (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England)

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Katherine Scarfe Beckett is concerned with representations of the Islamic world in Anglo-Saxon England. Using a variety of literary, historical and archaeological evidence, Beckett argues that the first perceptions of Arabs, Ismaelites and Saracens were derived from Christian exegesis. These perceptions preconditioned Western expressions of hostility and superiority towards peoples of the Islamic world, and these received ideas prevailed over actual experience.

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In this book, Scarfe Beckett is concerned with representations of the Islamic world prevalent in Anglo-Saxon England. Using a wide variety of literary, historical and archaeological evidence, she argues that the first perceptions of Arabs, Ismaelites and Saracens which derived from Christian exegesis preconditioned western expressions of hostility and superiority towards peoples of the Islamic world, and that these received ideas prevailed even as material contacts increased between England and Muslim territory. Medieval texts invariably represented Muslim Arabs as Saracens and Ismaelites (or Hagarenes), described by Jerome as biblical enemies of the Christian world three centuries before Muhammad's lifetime. Two early ideas in particular - that Saracens worshipped Venus and dissembled their own identity - continued into the early modern period. This finding has interesting implications for earlier theses by Edward Said and Norman Daniel concerning the history of English perceptions of Islam. --This text refers to the Digital edition.

Anglo-Saxon Perceptions of the Islamic World (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England)

Anglo-Saxon Perceptions of the Islamic World (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England),Katharine Scarfe Beckett,Simon Keynes,Andy Orchard,Cambridge University Press,0521829402,Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066,Christianity,Christianity and other religions,Great Britain,History,History - General History,History: World,Islam,Islamic countries,Medieval,Middle East - Egypt,Relations,World - General,British & Irish history: c 500 to c 1000,British Isles,Egypt,History / General

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