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Hardcover Boccaccio's Orient: Transgressive Mobilities and Identities Across Texts and Faiths in the Mediterranean Book

ISBN: 3111153045

ISBN13: 9783111153049

Boccaccio's Orient: Transgressive Mobilities and Identities Across Texts and Faiths in the Mediterranean

This book investigates representations of Other and spaces of Otherness in Boccaccio's works. Its first part is dedicated to Christian-Muslim relationships in the Decameron, then shifts to female characters crossing the sea in other people's clothes or denying their faith and culture. Rarely a place where conflicts are resolved, the Mediterranean is ultimately the "third space" in Bhabha's terms: its uniqueness is to be a place of hybridity rather than of homogeneity. It is a space of dissent where Boccaccio can narrate the darkest pages of the medieval trade in women and slaves.

The second part of the book explores Boccaccio's De Maumeth propheta Saracenorum (life of Muhammad), that has never been published before in English. Unlike his contemporaries - mainly religious writers like the Franciscan Paolino Veneto -, Boccaccio moved away from a moralistic condemnation of the cultural "Other" to invent a literary figure: Muhammad is the character of a story, and Islam the literary space in which that story unfolds.

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Format: Hardcover

$110.59
Releases 11/2/2026

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