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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)"Going Native": Islã E Alteridade Em Personal Narrative Of A Pilgrimage To Al- Madinah And Meccah (1855-6), De Richard Francis Burton(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2017-08-16) Carvalho, Paula Carolina De Andrade [UNIFESP]; Osman, Samira Adel [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This is a study about identities, relationships to the Other, and the questioning of the concept of difference. At its heart are two figures, which are ultimately one and the same. The source is the Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah (1855-6), by British explorer Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890). By donning the guise of the Muslim Shaykh Abdullah, Burton was able to undertake a pilgrimage to Mecca, the hajj, a sacred ritual in Islam in which non-Muslims are forbidden to take part. This is thus a study of the representation of the Muslim “Other” – or, rather, of the representation of oneself as the “Other”. It is argued that the narrative presents a tension between two narrators, Burton (the book is written in first person) and Abdullah (generally referred to in the third person). Abdullah emerges as a disruptive presence in the narrative, destabilizing assumptions as to where protagonism lies. This study reflects on the nature of Abdullah‟s relationship to Burton and analyzes how he is perceived by other characters, both Muslim and non-Muslim; just as the nature of identity is neither fixed nor impermeable, the character shifts and evolves over the course of the work.