Mediterranean Contaminations : Middle East, North Africa, and Europe in Contact /
Mediterranean Contaminations : Middle East, North Africa, and Europe in Contact /
ed. by Giuliano Mion.
- 1 online resource (219 p.)
- Studies on Modern Orient ; 31 .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Perspectives on Linguistics -- La Route de la Grammaire Hébraïque de Tibériade à Venise (9e–16e siècles) -- Extraterritorial Varieties of Tunisian Arabic The dialect of Chebba spoken in Mazara del Vallo (Sicily) -- Mixed Arabic Encounters: Online and Live Syrian for Egyptians -- Components of Romance Languages in the Arabic Variety Spoken by Jews in Modern Egypt -- Perspectives on Literature -- Westernization, Colonialism, and Cosmopolitanism Literary Voices from the Pre-revolutionary Egypt -- Arabic/Egyptian/Alexandrian: Identity and the Mediterranean Colorito in Modern Alexandrian Poetry -- Scrittura come riparazione in ‘Azāzīl Storia e psicoanalisi nel diario intimo di un monaco egiziano -- Perspectives on Music -- Rap in the Arab World: Between Innovation and Tradition -- Folk Songs in Homs’ Weddings: a Sociolinguistic Perspective -- Perspectives on Paremiology -- Le proverbe à la confluence des cultures méditerranéennes -- Les proverbes commençant par « si » dans le premier tome de l’ouvrage inédit d’Azzajjālī -- The Authors -- General Index -- Places -- Names -- Languages -- Subjects
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The Mediterranean is a sea that has experienced extraordinary contacts, conflicts, encounters and exchanges through the centuries. This complexity is analysed in the present volume through the eyes of twelve scholars specialised in Middle Eastern and North African studies. Arabic and Semitic linguistics and dialectology, Arab literature and popular music and culture are some of the broad range of subjects included in this volume which engages different geographical areas of the so-called Mare Nostrum and various historical periods, from the medieval to the contemporary era.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783879974689 9783112209363
10.1515/9783112209363 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
404.2
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Perspectives on Linguistics -- La Route de la Grammaire Hébraïque de Tibériade à Venise (9e–16e siècles) -- Extraterritorial Varieties of Tunisian Arabic The dialect of Chebba spoken in Mazara del Vallo (Sicily) -- Mixed Arabic Encounters: Online and Live Syrian for Egyptians -- Components of Romance Languages in the Arabic Variety Spoken by Jews in Modern Egypt -- Perspectives on Literature -- Westernization, Colonialism, and Cosmopolitanism Literary Voices from the Pre-revolutionary Egypt -- Arabic/Egyptian/Alexandrian: Identity and the Mediterranean Colorito in Modern Alexandrian Poetry -- Scrittura come riparazione in ‘Azāzīl Storia e psicoanalisi nel diario intimo di un monaco egiziano -- Perspectives on Music -- Rap in the Arab World: Between Innovation and Tradition -- Folk Songs in Homs’ Weddings: a Sociolinguistic Perspective -- Perspectives on Paremiology -- Le proverbe à la confluence des cultures méditerranéennes -- Les proverbes commençant par « si » dans le premier tome de l’ouvrage inédit d’Azzajjālī -- The Authors -- General Index -- Places -- Names -- Languages -- Subjects
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The Mediterranean is a sea that has experienced extraordinary contacts, conflicts, encounters and exchanges through the centuries. This complexity is analysed in the present volume through the eyes of twelve scholars specialised in Middle Eastern and North African studies. Arabic and Semitic linguistics and dialectology, Arab literature and popular music and culture are some of the broad range of subjects included in this volume which engages different geographical areas of the so-called Mare Nostrum and various historical periods, from the medieval to the contemporary era.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783879974689 9783112209363
10.1515/9783112209363 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
404.2

