MARC 主機 00000cam a2200697 i 4500 001 ocn907658379 003 OCoLC 005 20151010121731.9 008 150612t20152015nyua b 001 0 eng 010 2015005869 020 9781137491107 020 1137491108 035 (OCoLC)907658379 040 DLC|erda|beng|cDLC|dYDX|dBTCTA|dBDX|dYDXCP|dCDX|dIUL |dNhCcYME 042 pcc 043 e-it---|amm----- 049 RBNN 050 00 DG865.6|b.S54 2015 090 DG865.6|b.S54 2015 245 00 Sicily and the Mediterranean :|bmigration, exchange, reinvention /|cedited by Claudia Karagoz and Giovanna Summerfield. 250 First edition. 264 1 New York, NY :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2015. 264 4 |c℗♭2015. 300 vi, 228 pages ;|c23 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent. 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia. 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 520 2 "Positioned near the center of the Mediterranean, the island of Sicily has for centuries been an integral part of hegemonic European geopolitical formations as well as a meeting point where civilizations transformed one another and gave life to the cultural developments at the foundation of European modernity. At the same time, Sicily continues to be a key site of encounter, advancement, and dissemination of Mediterranean cultures. Yet, while the legacies of past and present cross-cultural encounters in Spain and other Mediterranean regions have received ample scholarly attention, Sicily's significance as a key Mediterranean crossroads has been neglected far too often. The interdisciplinary essays collected in this volume explore Sicily's complex and rich history as a locus where the interplay of diverse peoples, cultures, and religions has produced conflict but also new forms of material and intellectual exchange. They highlight Sicily's unique role as a junction between East and West and the Mediterranean and Europe, emphasizing the island's cultural influence across geographical and temporal boundaries"--|cProvided by publisher. 650 0 Cultural pluralism|zItaly|zSicily|xHistory. 651 0 Sicily (Italy)|xCivilization. 651 0 Sicily (Italy)|xHistory. 651 0 Sicily (Italy)|xRelations|zMediterranean Region. 651 0 Mediterranean Region|xRelations|zItaly|zSicily. 651 0 Sicily (Italy)|xEmigration and immigration|xHistory. 653 Ngọc test 700 1 Karagoz, Claudia,|eeditor. 700 1 Summerfield, Giovanna,|eeditor. 907 .b76518383|b04-12-16|c09-29-15 910 OCLC BibNote|bMaster record variable field(s) change: 650, 651 910 RDA ENRICHED 910 ybp 910 Backstage 910 TOC 910 Hathi Trust report SPM 910 BROWNu 953 Việt Nam|b1940 970 01 |tList of Figure and Tables|pvii 970 01 |tAcknowledgments|pix 970 01 |tIntroduction|cGiovanna Summerfield|fSummerfield, Giovanna|p1 970 11 |l1.|tSicily and Greece|cGaetano Cipolla|fCipolla, Gaetano |p13 970 11 |l2.|tThe Normans of Sicily from "the Other Side": The Medieval Arabic Sources|cGiovanna Palombo|fPalombo, Giovanna|p29 970 11 |l3.|tThe Artistic Culture of Twelfth-Century Sicily, with a Focus on Palermo|cWilliam Tronzo|fTronzo, William|p61 970 11 |l4.|tThe Oldest Maltese Surnames: A Window on Sicily's Medieval History|cGeoffrey Hull|fHull, Geoffrey|p77 970 11 |l5.|tLinguistic Contaminations in Sicily: From the Roman Rule to the Present|cIolanda Lanzafame|fLanzafame, Iolanda |p111 970 11 |l6.|tSicily, terra ballerina: Shifting Terrain in a Contested Fascist-Era Mediterranean|cLina Insana|fInsana, Lina|p125 970 11 |l7.|tSicily: A Geopolitical Oil Rig in the Mediterranean Sea|cPinella Di Gregorio|p151 970 11 |l8.|tMulticulturalism in the Mediterranean Basin: An Overview of Recent Immigration to Sicily|cMaria Sorbello |fSorbello, Maria|p179 970 11 |l9.|tVincenzo Consolo's Mediterranean Journeys: From Sicily to the Global South(s)|cNorma Bouchard|fBouchard, Norma|p195 970 01 |tList of Contributors|p217 970 01 |tIndex|p221 998 r0001|b09-29-15|cm|da|e-|feng|gnyu|h0|i1 998 r0001|b09-29-15|cm|da|e-|feng|gnyu|h0|i1
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