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(De)orientalising Spain: The “other” from within

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Marin Aguilera, Beatriz  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0689-6990

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Since the 19th century, Spain was repeatedly ‘orientalised’ by northern Europeans, as foreign visitors and diplomats indulged in oriental fantasies when reflecting on the Muslim-Arab heritage of the Peninsula and its people. Orientalist narratives and stereotypes created an alienation in Spaniards, raising fuddling questions about their cultural identity –European/Christian vs. Arab/Muslim. This paper specifically addresses this ‘Orientalisation/Africanisation’ of Spain as a European ‘Other’ through the analysis of literary and historical sources, focusing in particular on the description of Arab-Muslim architecture and females’ clothing.

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Orientalism, Spain, travel literature, identity, Europe, Arab heritage, Spanish women

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Arkeogazte

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6

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Arkeogazte: Asociación de Jóvenes Investigadores en Arqueología Prehistórica e Histórica

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