Accidental orientalists: modern Italian travelers in Ottoman lands
This book identifies a strand of what it calls "Accidental Orientalism" in narratives by Italians who found themselves in Ottoman Egypt and Anatolia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through historical accident and who wrote about their experiences in Italian, English, a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book identifies a strand of what it calls "Accidental Orientalism" in narratives by Italians who found themselves in Ottoman Egypt and Anatolia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through historical accident and who wrote about their experiences in Italian, English, and French. Among them are young woman, Amalia Nizzoli, who learned Arabic, conversed the inhabitants of an Ottoman-Egyptian harem, and wrote a memoir in Italian; a young man, Giovanni Finati, who converted to Islam, passed as Albanian in Muhammad Ali's Egypt, and published his memoir in English; a strongman turned antiquarian, Giovanni Belzoni, whose narrative account in English documents the looting of antiquities by Europeans in Egypt; a princess and patriot, Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso, who lived in exile in Anatolia and wrote in French condemning the Ottoman harem and proposing social reforms in in the Ottoman empire; and an early twentieth century anarchist and anti-colonialist, Leda Rafanelli, who converted to Islam, wrote prolifically, and posed before the camera in an Orient of her own fashioning |
Beschreibung: | viii, 244 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781786940209 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of illustrations vi
Acknowledgements vii
Preface 1
Chapter One Detourism: The Orientalism of Amalia Nizzoli s
Egyptian Memoirs 13
Chapter Two Hygiene in the Harem: The Orientalism of Cristina
Trivulzio di Belgiojoso 42
Chapter Three Male Masquerade in Mecca: Passing and Posing in
Nineteenth-Century Egypt 90
Chapter Four Muslim in Milan: The Orientalisms of Leda Rafanelli 154
Epilogue Divorce Islamic Style: Passing and Posing as Muslim
and Tunisian in Postcolonial Italy 211
Works Cited
Index
224
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