FAMILIARITY AND OTHERNESS IN LATE-OTTOMAN TRAVEL ACCOUNTS IN PALESTINE Cover Image

FAMILIARITY AND OTHERNESS IN LATE-OTTOMAN TRAVEL ACCOUNTS IN PALESTINE
FAMILIARITY AND OTHERNESS IN LATE-OTTOMAN TRAVEL ACCOUNTS IN PALESTINE

Author(s): Daniele Sicari
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Cultural history, Studies of Literature, History of ideas
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: Palestine; Jerusalem; riḥla maqdisiyya; Ottoman; identity;

Summary/Abstract: Apart from the more common pilgrimage reports, or rihla ḥiğāziyya, the riḥla maqdisiyya (journey to the Palestinian territories) definitely forms a distinct typology of account, both from a historical and a literary point of view. The territories of Palestine, which are traditionally considered as a part of the wider unit of Bilād al-Šām in the perspective of Arab historians and geographers, represent a peculiar pole of attraction for Arab travellers throughout the centuries, due to the significant presence of Holy places and the special regard accorded to the city of Jerusalem as early as the Islamic conquest of the area. In the late-Ottoman period (mid- 19th – early 20th century), Palestine experiences considerable social changes which most Arab travellers, more or less consciously, tend to highlight in their accounts, showing evidence of their familiarity and extraneity and/or otherness at a time, along with a more or less explicit search for both an individual and collective identity, which our contribution aims at bringing out through the analysis of representative cases.

  • Issue Year: XVIII/2018
  • Issue No: 18
  • Page Range: 165-174
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English, Arabic