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9%OFFDana Sajdi - The Barber of Damascus: Nouveau Literacy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Levant - 9780804797276 - V9780804797276
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The Barber of Damascus: Nouveau Literacy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Levant

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Description for The Barber of Damascus: Nouveau Literacy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Levant Paperback. Told through the life and work of a barber--Ibn Budayr--this book explores emerging written historical forms by non-scholars in the 18th century Ottoman Empire to offer a revisionist history that connects 18th century society and culture to the 19th century Arab Renaissance. Num Pages: 312 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FB; HBJF1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 154 x 229 x 21. Weight in Grams: 454.
This book is about a barber, Shihab al-Din Ahmad Ibn Budayr, who shaved and coiffed, and probably circumcised and healed, in Damascus in the 18th century. The barber may have been a nobody, but he wrote a history book, a record of the events that took place in his city during his lifetime. Dana Sajdi investigates the significance of this book, and in examining the life and work of Ibn Budayr, uncovers the emergence of a larger trend of history writing by unusual authors-people outside the learned establishment-and a new phenomenon: nouveau literacy. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Stanford University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
453g
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804797276
SKU
V9780804797276
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About Dana Sajdi
Dana Sajdi is Associate Professor of History at Boston College. She is the editor of Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee: Leisure and Lifestyle in the Eighteenth Century (2008) and coeditor of Transforming Loss into Beauty: Essays in Arabic Literature and Culture in Memory of Madga Al-Nowaihi (2008).

Reviews for The Barber of Damascus: Nouveau Literacy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Levant
This wonderful book demonstrates how much studying the eighteenth century enables us as scholars to develop a world history that reflects the experiences of all across time and space . . . Scholars can only build a world history by escaping the temporal hold of the nineteenth century on the one hand and the spatial trap of Western European cities ... Read more

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