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Granada in a contested inter-religious narrative: Which stori(es)? Who tells the story?

Granada in a contested inter-religious narrative: Which stori(es)? Who tells the story?

Referent

PhD Cand. Intan Purwandani (KU Leuven)

Datum und Zeit

27. März 2025, 10:15 - 11:45

Ort

Karl Schmid-Strasse 4, CH-8006 Zürich, Raum KO2-D-54

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The city of Granada has been shaped by multi-layered legacies, including both the Islamic Al-Andalus period and the subsequent Christian Conquista. Muslims view Granada as a symbol of a “Golden Age” marked by coexistence and a rich Islamic heritage, while non-Muslims, particularly Spanish Catholics, see it as a triumph of Christianization and national unity. This clash of historical interpretations creates a context in which different meanings are assigned to and commercialized through iconic sites like the Alhambra. Granada's heritage highlights the need for an approach that is both critical and respectful of its multicultural past, and sensitive to the power dynamics influencing contemporary narratives. This talk zooms in to explore how Muslim tourists in Granada identify, articulate, and express their perspectives on this contentious heritage.

Organisation

Asien-Orient-Institut - Islamwissenschaften

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