‘An original and erudite study on the ‘eviction’ of indigenous Arabic-Europe from the canons of western culture, this study is a welcome intervention in our times of resurgent Christian and, more generally, religious nationalisms.’Miguel Vatter, Deakin University, Australia‘This is an extraordinary and fascinating text that effects a seismic temporal and geographic shift in our understanding of the forms of racialization that have scaffolded European colonialism. With astonishing erudition and deft trans-disciplinary analysis, Meloni shows how late medieval Mediterranean and Italianate efforts to cleanse the European canon and culture of its Arabic constituents gave root to the binaries and grammars of othering that continue to shape the world today. This book is a must-read.’Samantha Frost, University of Illinois, USA