Beguiling Guidance : Zechariah Alḍāhirī's Sefer Hamusar, a Hebrew Maqāma from 16th-Century Yemen /

The only Hebrew picaresque maqāma from Yemen, Sefer hamusar captivates its readers with trickster tales of wandering and adventure while offering moral guidance and a spiritual ascent via kabbalistic study. In Beguiling Guidance , Adena Tanenbaum explores these tensions, along with the literary, soc...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Tanenbaum, Adena (مؤلف)

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منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

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505 0 |t Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Historical Context -- 2 Medieval Versus Early Modern -- 3 Authorial Sensibilities -- 4 Distinguishing Features of Sefer hamusar -- 5 Literary Continuities and New Departures -- 6 Kabbalah and Philosophy -- 7 Receptivity to Printed Books -- 8 A Unique Case? -- 9 Earlier Perspectives on Sefer hamusar -- 10 Postscript: Sefer hamusar as Auto/biography Manqué? -- 11 Chapter Outline -- 1 Literary Dimensions: Maqāma, Musar , Narrative and Poetic Techniques -- 1 Setting the Scene: Author's Introduction -- 2 The Maqāma Genre -- 3 The Idea of Fiction in Medieval Arabic and Hebrew Literature -- 4 Sefer hamusar: Structure, Texts, and Paratexts -- 5 Stylistic and Narrative Techniques -- 6 The Role of the Formal Poems -- 2 Travel in Many Guises: Journeys Real and Imagined -- 1 Reassessing Pre-modern Arabic and Hebrew Travel Narratives -- 2 Toponyms -- 3 Reading the Travel Accounts in Sefer hamusar -- 4 Arabic and Hebrew Antecedents to the Travel Narratives -- 5 Links between Framing Itineraries and Embedded Tales -- 6 Symbolic Links: Damascus -- 7 Thematic and Lexical Links: Ḥaḍramawt -- 8 Socio-Cultural Relevance: Cochin -- 9 Stasis and Movement: Writing from Prison -- 10 Alḍāhirī's Conception of Space -- 11 Periphery and Center -- 12 Stimuli to Travel in Sefer Hamusar -- 13 Mobility and the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge and Practices -- 14 Journeying and Questions of Identity -- 15 The Significance of Place Names -- 16 Cultural Orbits of the Travel -- 17 Crossing Boundaries and Depicting Other Jewish Subcultures -- 18 Other Eastern Jews -- 19 Ashkenazim -- 20 Romaniots? -- 3 A Distinctive Sense of Self: Transregional Contacts with Jews in the Land of Israel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Encounters with the Emissary from the Holy Land -- 3 Talmud Study in the Land of Israel -- 4 Ottoman Sephardi Dominance -- 5 Pronunciation as a Marker of Difference -- 6 The Impact of Print Culture -- 4 Representations of Muslims: Perspectives on the Dominant Faith -- 1 Techniques of Representation -- 2 Conclusion: Historical and Imaginary Muslims -- 5 Didacticism or Literary Legerdemain? Philosophy, Ethics, and the Picaresque -- 1 Philosophical and Medical Conceptions of the Soul: The "Internal Senses" -- 2 The Soul's Moral Qualities -- 3 A Poetic Coda -- 4 Reliable Transmission? -- 5 Pietist Pose -- 6 Medical Imposture and Abstract Cures -- 7 Sham Preachers and Moral Ambiguities -- 6 A Conduit for Kabbalah: Belles-Lettres as a Medium for Mysticism -- 1 The Kabbalistic Chapters -- 2 Alḍāhirī as a Conduit for Kabbalistic Learning and its Reception in Yemen -- 3 Alḍāhirī's Relationship to Lurianic Kabbalah and the Poetry of the Safed Mystics -- 4 Recurrent Kabbalistic Themes -- 5 The Interplay between Kabbalistic and Narrative Elements -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 The Urge to Be Immortalized: Auto-Epitaphs, Eulogies, and the Afterlife of Sefer hamusar -- 1 The Conflation of Author and Protagonists -- 2 The Structural Function of the Epitaphs -- 3 The Epitaph: Apology or Swan Song? -- Bibliography -- Indices. 
520 |a The only Hebrew picaresque maqāma from Yemen, Sefer hamusar captivates its readers with trickster tales of wandering and adventure while offering moral guidance and a spiritual ascent via kabbalistic study. In Beguiling Guidance , Adena Tanenbaum explores these tensions, along with the literary, social-historical, philosophical, and kabbalistic aspects of Sefer hamusar , and situates the work in its broader 16th-century framework. Applying a fresh reading, she analyzes Alḍāhirī's maqāma as a rich repository of intellectual history; treats his travel narratives as composites of fiction and fact; and uncovers the cultural assumptions and self-definitions underlying his representations of Muslims, which she shows to be far more variegated and nuanced than previously acknowledged. Beguiling Guidance should appeal to readers interested in transregional cultural exchange and the diffusion of texts; pre-modern fiction and travel writing; and Muslim-Jewish power relations in the late medieval/early modern Middle East. It also serves as an introduction to the vibrant culture of a Jewish community that traced its presence in South Arabia back to antiquity. 
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