The Armenian Imaginary in the West, 1100-1900

The Armenian Imaginary in the West, 1100-1900
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781843847045
ISBN-13 : 1843847043
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Book Synopsis The Armenian Imaginary in the West, 1100-1900 by : Carolyn P. Collette

Download or read book The Armenian Imaginary in the West, 1100-1900 written by Carolyn P. Collette and published by Boydell & Brewer. This book was released on 2024-11-19 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines how Armenia has been represented and "imagined" in texts from two periods in its history: the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century. Today most people who think of Armenia associate it with the genocide of 1915, the struggle Armenians waged after the First World War to reclaim their ancient lands in Anatolia, a struggle complicated by centuries of subordination to the Ottomans, by persistent Russian efforts to exert influence and claim territory, and by Western indecision manifested in plentiful words but few deeds. This book, however, tells a different story: one of geo-political importance, strength, struggle, and diminishment, narrated in texts largely created by and for Europeans and Americans. It asks how the West imagined, described, and presented Armenia over time in historical and fictional accounts during two periods of close Armenian-Western contact. The first period spans the twelfth to fourteenth centuries; it examines a variety of texts, including the travel narratives of Marco Polo and John Mandeville, William of Tyre's Deeds Done Beyond the Sea, and romances such as King of Tars, Bevis of Hampton and Le Roman de Mélusine. The second period is rooted in events during the nineteenth-century American missionary movement. It engages with a variety of popular and widely disseminated texts - books, pamphlets, newspapers - written and published in the United States from 1830 to the mid-1890s, detailing the encounters between the missionaries and the Armenians, frequently in the voices of women.


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