India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)

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Autor(a) principal: Vicente, Filipa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/47148
Resumo: Florence as the capital for a new united Italy became a flourishing, and brief, centre for indian studies. This experience was always entangled with Angelo De Gubernatis’s biography and initiatives and when he left for Rome, the city lost its role. Having decided to leave his rich and prolific archive in Florence’s main public library meant, however, that Gubernatis returned to the city and placed it on the map of 19th century “oriental studies”. Through congresses, exhibitions, museums, a worldwide network of correspondents, journals, academic teaching and travel writing and the protagonism of Angelo de Gubernatis, “oriental”, “India” and “Sanskrit” became recurrent words in the Renaissance city and spaces of physical and intellectual encounter between scholars of different origins. In my paper I will also analyse how the investment in “oriental studies” became part of a strategy of affirmation of the new nation of Italy within Europe and within a wider geography were knowledge circulated through written, visual and material forms.
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title India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
spellingShingle India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
Vicente, Filipa
Angelo de Gubernatis
Florence
Oriental congresses, museums and journals
19th century orientalism
Knowledge production
Indian studies
title_short India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
title_full India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
title_fullStr India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
title_full_unstemmed India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
title_sort India in Florence: Angelo de Gubernatis and the shaping of Italian Orientalism (1860-1900)
author Vicente, Filipa
author_facet Vicente, Filipa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vicente, Filipa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Angelo de Gubernatis
Florence
Oriental congresses, museums and journals
19th century orientalism
Knowledge production
Indian studies
topic Angelo de Gubernatis
Florence
Oriental congresses, museums and journals
19th century orientalism
Knowledge production
Indian studies
description Florence as the capital for a new united Italy became a flourishing, and brief, centre for indian studies. This experience was always entangled with Angelo De Gubernatis’s biography and initiatives and when he left for Rome, the city lost its role. Having decided to leave his rich and prolific archive in Florence’s main public library meant, however, that Gubernatis returned to the city and placed it on the map of 19th century “oriental studies”. Through congresses, exhibitions, museums, a worldwide network of correspondents, journals, academic teaching and travel writing and the protagonism of Angelo de Gubernatis, “oriental”, “India” and “Sanskrit” became recurrent words in the Renaissance city and spaces of physical and intellectual encounter between scholars of different origins. In my paper I will also analyse how the investment in “oriental studies” became part of a strategy of affirmation of the new nation of Italy within Europe and within a wider geography were knowledge circulated through written, visual and material forms.
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