Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle

Considered for a long time as tales of seeing, the journeys of writers to the Orient also bear witness to an auditory apprehension of the world. The description and perception of Muslim prayer in 19th-century travel literature are convincing examples given that hearing has an important place in the...

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Main Author: Sarga Moussa
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Language:English
Published: Université Clermont Auvergne 2014-03-01
Series:Viatica
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/viatica/423
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description Considered for a long time as tales of seeing, the journeys of writers to the Orient also bear witness to an auditory apprehension of the world. The description and perception of Muslim prayer in 19th-century travel literature are convincing examples given that hearing has an important place in the narration. Whether sensitive to, or even disturbed or seduced by the auditory experience of the Orient, travel writers open up a space for anthropological possibilities.
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Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle
Viatica
Orient
travelling writers
19th century
Islam
meeting
title Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle
title_full Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle
title_fullStr Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle
title_full_unstemmed Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle
title_short Voix d’islam, résonances viatiques : Perception de la prière musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en Orient au xixe siècle
title_sort voix d islam resonances viatiques perception de la priere musulmane chez quelques voyageurs en orient au xixe siecle
topic Orient
travelling writers
19th century
Islam
meeting
url https://journals.openedition.org/viatica/423
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