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CELEBRATING WOMEN ARTISTS IN JORDAN: REFRAMING GENDER ROLES AS RESISTANCE

This thesis focuses on women artists in the capital of Jordan, Amman, and particularly on their cultural practices as an expression of a creative agency. These women create independent spaces, cultural initiatives, public performances and original artworks that allow the reframing of gender roles in neoliberal patriarchal societies today. Beyond labeling the emergence of a new female activism, or femtivism, as feminist or revolutionary, I suggest reading it as the reconfiguration of a new wave of feminisms in Jordan, which engages with the visual arts, the contemporary cultural scene of Amman, the geography of the city and the political commitment, often in informal domains rather than in i…

Settore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Arabawomen artists feminisms Amman Jordan Middle East ethnography creative agency postcolonial intersectional
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Universalità della Ragione. Pluralità delle Filosofie nel Medieoevo | Universalité de la Raison. Pluralité des philosophies au Moyen Âge | Universali…

2012

UniversalitàSettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Arabaragione
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Iconofilia ed iconoclastia: Teodoro Abū Qurrah e la diatriba sull’immagine tra Cristianesimo d’Oriente ed Islām

2021

The main theme of this intervention is the role played by Syrian and PalestinianChristians in collecting and preserving the Greek philosophical thought and in guaranteeing its trasmission by being the warrantors of Greek and Patristic culture in the following centuries. During the period following the Islamic expansion, these started to translate in arabic this cultural heritage and it is thanks to this translating masterpiece from Greek to Syrian or from Greek to Arabic that the new comers found the first Arabic translations of the greatest Greek philosophers. The author whose thought will be inspected lived under the caliphates of Hārūn al-Rašīd (766–809) and al-Ma ʾmūn (786–833). Teodoro…

Veneration of the Holy Icons – Abū Qurrah – Islam and IconoclasmSettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Araba
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Le statut des couleurs et de la lumière dans les munāẓarāt paysagères au Yémen à l’époque post-classique

2018

Abstract This contribution aims to comment on chromaticism by analysing the principal colours as they are mentioned in the landscape descriptions of the maqāmāt of the type munāẓarāt composed in the Yemen of the post-classical era. The colours are mainly manifested in the depictions of the garden area, but can also be characterising of certain vegetal types that sometimes play the main role in these texts. The analysis of the colours enables us to make certain considerations about the state of light and its depictions within this corpus. Indeed, there appears to be a direct correlation in these descriptions between the light and the luminosity characterised by its type of reflection and bri…

Yemen maqāma munāẓara post-classical Arabic literature landscape in literatureSettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Arabamedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)General MedicineArtChromaticismHumanitiesmedia_common
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Le donne nel teatro di Muḥammad al-Šarafī

2010

YemenSettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Arabateatro arabo YemenTeatro AraboYemen; Teatro Arabo
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Lettere immerse nel'inchiostro

2020

La calligrafia islamica è una scienza nobile perché dà visibilità alla parola rivelata. In questo articolo si presenta il significato teologico dell'arte dello scrivere, la storia della calligrafia islamica , le varianti della scrittura ed il significato simbolico di alcune lettere . Islamic calligraphy is a noble science because it gives visibility to the revealed word. This article presents the theological meaning of the art of writing, the history of Islamic calligraphy, the variants of writing and the symbolic meaning of some letters.

calligrafia islamicacalligraphySettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Arabacalligrafiascritturaarte dello scrivereIslamic calligraphywritingart of writing
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La "Notte del Destino": una notte di pace finché non spunterà l'alba

2011

Questo articolo presenta un'analisi del concetto di destino nella tradizione islamica che prende spunto dalla "Notte del Destino" rivelata dal Corano, i detti del profeta Muhammad a riguardo, la lettura datane da alcuni esegeti islamici. Ma il concetto di destino trova espressione già nelle poesia peislamica,per passare alla riflessione teologica ed aprire il dibattito sul problema del libero arbitrio dell'uomo e la predestinazione divina. Chiude l'esposizione la presentazione del pensiero del grande mistico andaluso Ibn Arabi sull'argomento. In the following article, after referring to the Koran’s sûra on the destiny, we move to quote the sayings of the Profet related to these verses, to t…

lcsh:Philology. LinguisticsSettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura Arabalcsh:P1-1091Destino notte Corano libero arbitrio predestinazioneEstudios Humanísticos. Filología
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Menzione di Dio e presenza del cuore nella preghiera islamica e cristiano ortodossa

2020

Il presente studio esamina l'organo del cuore come sede della preghiera cristiana islamica e ortodossa. Nella tradizione islamica la preghiera chiamata dhikr, in quella cristiana ortodossa la preghiera del cuore o esicasta. L'articolo presenta anche strumenti cultuali come la masbaha e il kombuschini, vengono citati anche vari autori islamici e cristiani che hanno fornito riflessioni sull'argomento. The present study examines the organ of the heart as the seat of Islamic and Orthodox Christian prayer. In the Islamic tradition the prayer called dhikr, in the Orthodox Christian one the prayer of the heart or Hesychast. The article also presents cultic tools such as the masbaha and the kombusc…

preghiera islamica preghiera cristiana ortodossaesicastaSettore L-OR/12 - Lingua E Letteratura ArabaHesychastIslamic prayer Orthodox Christian prayer
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