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Narrativity and Dependency: The Captivity of an Ottoman Official in Saint Petersburg (1771–1775)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction – Narratives of Dependency: Examining the History of Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies through the Lens of Narrative Texts 1
- ‘I Am the Champion Who Has No Peer!’: The Language of Dependency in the Tomb ‘Biographies’ of Two Ancient Egyptian Nomarchs 15
- Narrating Dependency: The Relationship between David and Solomon of Jerusalem and Hiram of Tyre in Hebrew Bible Traditions 33
- Transforming Exodus – Second Temple Liberation Narratives from the Perspective of Historical Narratology 47
- Slavery and its Narratives in Ancient Novels – Stories of ‘Decline and Fall’? 65
- The Dark Side of Proximity: Advice and Betrayal in the Middle High German Rolandslied 79
- Dependency Narrated in a Biographic Manual from the Mamluk Sultanate: The al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ fī aʿyān al-qarn al-tāsiʿ by al-Sakhāwī (1427–1497) 105
- Slave Voices in Ottoman Court Records – A Narrative Analysis of the Istanbul Registers from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 141
- Narrativity and Dependency: The Captivity of an Ottoman Official in Saint Petersburg (1771–1775) 161
- ‘The Suffering of the Russians’: The Narration of Captivity and Suffering in the Imaginations about the Ottoman Stranger in Pavel Levašov’s Writings 179
- Context Matters – The Importance of the Narrative Situation and Actors who Transmit Information for Representations of Experienced Captivity: The Case of the Enslaved Russian Captive Iakov Zinov’ev (1838) 199
- Narrative, Affective Communities, and Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism in the American Gift Book The Liberty Bell (1839–1858) 213
- Narrative Self-Representations of Enslaved People under Slavery Regimes – Myth or Reality? 235
- Reading Asymmetrical Dependencies in the Narratives of Nineteenth-Century Women Travelers in Ottoman Lands 301
- Hierarchies and Dependency as a Narrative Legitimation Strategy for Female Leadership in an Islamist Framework: A Case-Study of Zainab al-Ghazali’s Prison Memoirs 325
- Tattooed Dependencies: Sensory Memory, Structural Violence and Narratives of Suffering among Caribbean Hindu Women 347
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction – Narratives of Dependency: Examining the History of Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies through the Lens of Narrative Texts 1
- ‘I Am the Champion Who Has No Peer!’: The Language of Dependency in the Tomb ‘Biographies’ of Two Ancient Egyptian Nomarchs 15
- Narrating Dependency: The Relationship between David and Solomon of Jerusalem and Hiram of Tyre in Hebrew Bible Traditions 33
- Transforming Exodus – Second Temple Liberation Narratives from the Perspective of Historical Narratology 47
- Slavery and its Narratives in Ancient Novels – Stories of ‘Decline and Fall’? 65
- The Dark Side of Proximity: Advice and Betrayal in the Middle High German Rolandslied 79
- Dependency Narrated in a Biographic Manual from the Mamluk Sultanate: The al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ fī aʿyān al-qarn al-tāsiʿ by al-Sakhāwī (1427–1497) 105
- Slave Voices in Ottoman Court Records – A Narrative Analysis of the Istanbul Registers from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 141
- Narrativity and Dependency: The Captivity of an Ottoman Official in Saint Petersburg (1771–1775) 161
- ‘The Suffering of the Russians’: The Narration of Captivity and Suffering in the Imaginations about the Ottoman Stranger in Pavel Levašov’s Writings 179
- Context Matters – The Importance of the Narrative Situation and Actors who Transmit Information for Representations of Experienced Captivity: The Case of the Enslaved Russian Captive Iakov Zinov’ev (1838) 199
- Narrative, Affective Communities, and Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism in the American Gift Book The Liberty Bell (1839–1858) 213
- Narrative Self-Representations of Enslaved People under Slavery Regimes – Myth or Reality? 235
- Reading Asymmetrical Dependencies in the Narratives of Nineteenth-Century Women Travelers in Ottoman Lands 301
- Hierarchies and Dependency as a Narrative Legitimation Strategy for Female Leadership in an Islamist Framework: A Case-Study of Zainab al-Ghazali’s Prison Memoirs 325
- Tattooed Dependencies: Sensory Memory, Structural Violence and Narratives of Suffering among Caribbean Hindu Women 347
- Index 367