Barbara Boloix conference on the women’s spaces in the Nasrid dynasty´s women.

 

 

During the 9th and 10th of October 2019, Bárbara Boloix Gallardo participated in the congress “Women in the Middle Ages. Women’s spaces in the medieval Iberian Peninsula”, held on the Fuenlabrada Campus of the King Juan Carlos University (Madrid). This meeting, organized by the Research Group “Identity and Territory in the Middle Ages (ITEM)”, has quoted a number of researchers to discuss women’s spaces from different perspectives.

The IP conference of our Project has focused on “The female residential spaces of the Nasrid dynasty (XIII-XV centuries): from the dwellings to the last abodes”, a topic in which she has identified and analyzed both the female presence in the main residential areas of the Alhambra, and some of the properties that must have belonged to women of the Nasrid dynasty , such as the palaces of Daralhorra and Cetti Meriem, or the Orchard of Horra Buthayna in the Nasrid capital, Granada.

More information in: Tríptico Congreso La Mujer en la Edad Media

 

 

 

Barbara Boloix conference on women’s spaces in the Nasrid dynasty´s women

 

On the 9th and 10th of October 2019, Bárbara Boloix Gallardo participated in the congress “Women in the Middle Ages. Women’s spaces in the medieval Iberian Peninsula”, held on the Fuenlabrada Campus of the King Juan Carlos University (Madrid). This meeting, which was organized by the Research Group “Identity and Territory in the Middle Ages (ITEM)”, has invited a number of researchers to discuss women’s spaces from different perspectives.

The PI conference of our project focused on “The female residential spaces of the Nasrid dynasty (XIII-XV centuries): “from the dwellings to the last abodes”, a topic in which she has identified and analyzed both the female presence in the main residential areas of the Alhambra, and some of the properties that must have belonged to women of the Nasrid dynasty, such as the palaces of Daralhorra and Cetti Meriem, or the Orchard of Horra Buthayna in the Nasrid capital, Granada.

 

 

More informatión: Tríptico Congreso La Mujer en la Edad Media

NAZAMER at the Meeting of Researchers in Arab and Islamic Studies in Madrid

 

Barbara Boloix will participate in the XXX Week of Medieval Studies on “Women in the Middle Ages” in Nájera

 

During the next 22 to 26 July 2019, the XXX Week of Medieval Studies will take place in Nájera (La Rioja), dedicated this year to “Women in the Middle Ages”, organized by the association “Amigos de la Historia Najerillense” in collaboration with the Spanish Society of Medieval Studies (SEEM). Our PI, Barbara Boloix Gallardo, will participate in this meeting, who will talk about the medieval Muslim woman, exemplified this in the case of the women of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada (XIII-XV centuries). The multidisciplinary conferences will address the vital realities of very different women from various academic fields, as well as have a playful program of visits and concerts that will accompany their intense program.

For more information see: http://www.amigosdelahistorianajerillense.com/

program available at: http://www.amigosdelahistorianajerillense.com/images/stories/Semanas/XXX/Folleto%20-%20XXX%20Semana%20de%20Estudios%20Medievales.pdf

 

 

International Congress “Nasrid and Marinid women in the medieval Islamic Mediterranean (XIII-XV centuries) »

Within the framework of the NAZAMER Research Project, an International Congress on “Nasrid and Marinid Women in the Medieval Islamic Mediterranean (XIII-XV Centuries)” has been organized, which will take place in the Carmen de la Victoria   on 6-7 June 2019.  Conceived from a multidisciplinary perspective that will cover Arab and Islamic studies, medieval history, archaeology and architecture, it will address different aspects relating to the women of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada and the Marinid kingdom of Fes during the appointed era, as well as comparing their vital realities with those of the female collectives of other contemporary societies, such as that of the Mamluk kingdom of Egypt. As a practical activity, a guided tour (upon registration with fee on the first order of reception) will be offered for the women’s spaces of the Alhambra by the afternoon of June 7.  The Congress may be validated by 1 credit for students of the Degree of Arab and Islamic Studies and the Degree of History if at least 80% of the attendance is met and a critical memory of the contents offered in it is delivered.

 

Program: Triptych I Congress Nazamer_borrador DEF

Poster: NAZAMER Congress Poster DEF_A3

Publication of the book “The Nasrid Palace of Daralhorra”


In the framework of the Book Fair of Granada has been published the collective book El palacio Nazarí de Daralhorra  (Granada, Patronage of the Alhambra and the Generalife – Editorial of the University of Granada, 2019), coordinated by Barbara Boloix Gallardo, Principal Investigator of NAZAMER. Among the chapters drawn up by the aforementioned researcher in the volume is the titled ‘Daralhorra, the House of the free woman. A female property of the Nasrid dynasty”, the content of which is the result of the activity carried out by Dr. Boloix in this project. In this work, its author affects the feminine and feminized condition of this building, qualities derived both from its status as a place and its own denomination, feminine in philological and social norms, and that it is faithful reflection that this house was inhabited and possessed by a woman of the Nasrid dynasty. The expression of this nomenclature is analyzed in detail by Dr. Boloix, who not only analyses the details of the Arabic term dar but tries to identify the woman “hurrah” (free or noble) to whom this property could belong, highlighting all the females of the Nasrid family tree who carried this honorary epithet from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century.

For more information, see:

https://www.ugr.es/universidad/noticias/presentacion-del-libro-el-palacio-nazari-de-daralhorra-editado-eug

 

 

Desirée López Bernal takes NAZAMER to the Athenaeum of Granada

 

The researcher of our Research Project, Desirée López Bernal, will give this afternoon a conference in the Athenaeum of Granada to publicize the scope and objectives of NAZAMER and its contributions to the study of women in Islamic societies of the medieval Mediterranean. The said teacher will talk about what research is like in Arabic and Islamic studies, paying special attention to the sources that inform us about these groups of women. Finally, it will address the presence of these in the literature of adab and, in particular, through the work of a 15th-century Grenadian literate, bringing us closer to stories starring female characters, highlighting the most relevant data these books provide us about the female universe of the medieval Islamic West.

For more information: http://ateneodegranada.com/?p=4118

Barbara Boloix Lecture on “Nasrid Women: Between Presence and Invisibilization”


Last Tuesday, March 12, Barbara Boloix gave a lecture on “Nasrid women: between presence and invisibilization”, organized by the Association of Tourism Guides of Granada Taqa. As its title suggests, during his speech he reviewed the textual testimonies preserved in Arab sources describing both Nazari women and details of their activities in the daily, social and family, economic, political and diplomatic life, among other aspects that were analyzed from a gender perspective applied to scientific research of the history and society of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada (XIII-XV centuries).

Barbara Boloix Gallardo participates in the Seminar “Medieval Women: from Topics to Social Realities” (Royal City, 14-15 November 2018)

Bárbara Boloix Gallardo will give a lecture entitled “The social reality of women in Nasrid times: between presence and invisibilization” within the Seminar “Medieval women: from topics to social realities”, organized by Dr. Angela Muñoz Fernández (University of Castilla-La Mancha). Throughout this talk, Dr. Boloix will discuss different aspects of the vital situation of women in the Nasrid era, based on the data preserved in the Arab-Islamic and Christian sources, also paying attention to how they have consciously ensured in part the passage of women through history and the footprint left by them in societies.

 

 

Location: Magna Classroom of the Faculty of Letters of Ciudad Real

Dates: November 14 and 15, 2018, from 16 to 20.30

Recipients: Students of the Degree in History and the Master’s Degree in Research in Letters and Humanities of the UCLM students of all degrees of the campus of Ciudad Real

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Seminary Program

 

In Memoriam: Simon Barton