Mujùn

Libertinism in Medieval Muslim Society and Literature
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880 g
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241x168x36 mm
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This book is about an aspect of mediaeval Arabic culture and literature known in Arabic as muj¿n (roughly 'libertinism, licentiousness, frivolity, indecency, profligacy, shamelessness, impertinence', etc.), a concept that students of mediaeval Arabic texts may find rather hard to define but which is a recurrent term and a widespread phenomenon in mediaeval Arabic literature, and probably common in real life. The social implications and the background of muj¿n are focussed on in an attempt to learn what the popularity of muj¿n during a specific period of the mediaeval Middle East can tell us about the society and the culture that produced such works. It is a study of the society in which such literature flourished, of the values and norms of that society, and of the m¿n (the man who does or writes muj¿n) rather than of muj¿n in itself. The author uses many excepts from primary source texts to explore the nature, concepts and content of muj¿n, including its vernacular language, religious irreverance and not infrequent indecency of subject matter, within its socio-religious context. It provides a critical inventory of the varied motifs of muj¿n in literature so as to define this elusive term by way of an accumulation of concrete examples.
This book is about an aspect of mediaeval Arabic culture and literature known in Arabic as mujUn (roughly 'libertinism, licentiousness, frivolity, indecency, profligacy, shamelessness, impertinence', etc.)
Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction 1. NORMS AND VALUES IN MEDIAEVAL MUSLIM SOCIETY 1. Ideals and Actual Behaviour 2. Some Enduring Values in Mediaeval Muslim Society 3. A Preliminary Definition of Mujun 2. THE MOTIFS OF MUJUN : RELIGION 1. An Omnipresent Religious Culture 2. Quran and IadDths 3. The Stuff of a Sound Education: Religious Disciplines,Theology, and Islamic History 4. The Religious Obligations 5. Images of Afterlife 6. Hyperboles in Praise Poetry 7. Genuine Mujun: A Provisional Summary 3. THE MOTIFS OF MUJUN : DECENCY AND PROPRIETY 1. Breaches of the Norms of Proper Conduct 2. Images of Sexuality 3. Stylistic Features: Punning, Double Entendre, Obscenity, and Parody 4. THE RECEPTION OF MUJUN 1. The Reception of Mujun 2. Sanctions and Rewards 3. Regional Differences in the Reception of Mujun 5. MUJUN, VALUES AND NORMS 1. Mujun vis-a-vis Dominant Values 2. The Sociology of Mujun Afterword: On Defining Mujun Sources Index

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