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" Saudi Arabia in the German-speaking imagination: Identity, space and representation "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 803970
Doc. No : TL48781
Call number : ‭1797442258;‮ ‬10110465‬
Main Entry : Jalalzai, Sajida
Title & Author : Saudi Arabia in the German-speaking imagination: Identity, space and representation\ Antonella CassiaKosta, Barbara
College : The University of Arizona
Date : 2016
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : German Studies
student score : 2016
Page No : 189
Note : Committee members: Hudson, Leila; Martinson, Steven
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-73710-2
Abstract : This research aims to explore how representations of Saudi Arabia in German travel literature, pilgrimage accounts and online media have transformed the Saudi Arabian space and its place in the European imagination. German travelers, pilgrims, and expatriates enter the foreign Saudi Arabian space, and decipher it in their narratives. The diachronic analysis of several representative texts by German authors from the 18<sup>th</sup> and 19<sup>th</sup> centuries narrating their journey to what is today known as Saudi Arabia, shows that the images conveyed in their writings should be conceived in a multidimensional way beyond the lens of historical analysis, taking into account notions of gender, personal motivations, nationality and religion. Analysis of pilgrimage accounts by German converts from the 20<sup>th</sup> and 21<sup>st</sup> century reveals an unreflected representation of Western societies and German people in the Middle East. These narratives play a fundamental role in building a bridge connecting Muslim immigrants living in the diaspora with German converts. However, to quote Marcia Hermansen (1999) “even though Western Muslim narrators avoid the excesses of their Christian precursors, they are not completely free from a colonial gaze and “Orientalist” attitudes”: in their narratives both the desert and the Bedouins become an imagined and fictionalized trope. In the last part of my dissertation I explore the blogosphere produced by German expatriates living in Saudi Arabia, arguing that expatriate blogs have become a space for cultural representation and othering, that share similarities with the genre of travel writing.
Subject : Germanic literature; Religion; Diaspora; Blogs; Narratives; Space; Cultural identity; Language culture relationship; Eye movements; Immigrants; Historical text analysis; Middle Eastern studies; German; Language history; Attitudes; Otherness
Descriptor : Language, literature and linguistics;Philosophy, religion and theology;Social sciences;Asad, Muhammad;Blogs;Conversion to Islam;German travelers;Pilgrimage narratives;Saudi arabia
Added Entry : Kosta, Barbara
Added Entry : German StudiesThe University of Arizona
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