Toward a Medieval Corpus: Theoretical and Methodological issues

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Toward a Medieval Corpus : Theoretical and Methodological issues. / Sabih, Joshua.

2016. Abstract from International Conference/workshop at the University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN, Denmark.

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Sabih, J 2016, 'Toward a Medieval Corpus: Theoretical and Methodological issues', International Conference/workshop at the University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN, Denmark, 11/04/2016 - 13/04/2016.

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Sabih, J. (2016). Toward a Medieval Corpus: Theoretical and Methodological issues. Abstract from International Conference/workshop at the University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN, Denmark.

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Sabih J. Toward a Medieval Corpus: Theoretical and Methodological issues. 2016. Abstract from International Conference/workshop at the University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN, Denmark.

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Sabih, Joshua. / Toward a Medieval Corpus : Theoretical and Methodological issues. Abstract from International Conference/workshop at the University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN, Denmark.

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title = "Toward a Medieval Corpus: Theoretical and Methodological issues",
abstract = "In post-colonial, when most of nationalist historiographies began a bickering process of “sharing” the spoils / as it were, of the colonial historiography, subaltern historiographies found themselves excluded or silenced. This applies to one of the most politically and theologically charged and over-studied area, namely “Palestine” in for instance Arab-Islamic and Jewish (zionist) historiographies.This paper will present and discuss as a case-model of the subaltern historiography, the Karaite{\textquoteright}s historicising theology of “Jerusalem” and “Zion”, which has been nationalised as politically Jewish in Zionist theology.",
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language = "English",
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