Introduction: Power and Knowledge in the Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa Sherine Hafez and Susan Slyomovics
Part I. Knowledge Production in Middle East and North Africa
Anthropology
1. State of the State of the Art Studies: An Introduction to the
Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa Susan
Slyomovics
2. Identity and Difference in the Middle East and North Africa: A
Review Essay Seteney Shami and Nefissa Naguib
3. Anthropology's Middle Eastern Prehistory: An Archaeology of
Knowledge Jon W. Anderson
4. The Pragmatics and Politics of Anthropological Collaboration on
the North African Frontier Paul A. Silverstein
5. Post-Cold War Politics of Middle East Anthropology: Insights
from a Transitional Generation Confronting the War on Terror Lara
Deeb and Jessica Winegar
Part II. Subjectivities: Youth, Gender, Family and Tribe in the
Middle East and North African Nation-State
6. Anthropology of the Future: Arab Youth and the State of the
State Suad Joseph
7. The Memory Work of Anthropologists: Gendered Studies of
Conflicts and the "Heroic Life" in Middle East and North Africa
Sondra Hale
8. Rejecting Authenticity in the Desert Landscapes of the Modern
Middle East: Development Processes in the Jiddat il-Harasiis, Oman
Dawn Chatty
9. Notable Families and Capitalist Parasites in Egypt's Former Free
Zone: Law, Trade, and Uncertainty Christine Hegel-Cantarella
Part III: Anthropology of Religion and Secularism in the Middle
East and North Africa
10. Will the Rational Religious Subject Please Stand Up? Muslim
Subjects and the Analytics of Religion Sherine Hafez
11. Defining and Enforcing Islam in Secular Turkey Kim Shively
12. Sharia in Diaspora: Displacement, Exclusion and Anthropology of
the Displaced Middle East Susanne Dahlgren
13. A Place to Belong: Colonial Pasts, Modern Discourses, and
Contraceptive Practices in Morocco Cortney L. Hughes
Part IV: Anthropology and New Media in the Virtual Middle East
and North Africa
14. "Our Master's Call": Mass Media and the People in Morocco's
1975 Green March Emilio Spadola
15. The Construction of Virtual Identities: On-line Tribalism in
Saudi Arabia and Beyond Sebastian Maisel
16. Youth, Peace, and New Media in the Middle East Charlotte
Karagueuzian and Pamela Chrabieh Badine
References
Contributors
Index
A state-of-the-art assessment of recent scholarship
Sherine Hafez is Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Middle East and Islamic Studies at the University of California, Riverside. She is author of The Terms of Empowerment: Islamic Women's Activism in Egypt and An Islam of Her Own: Reconsidering Religion and Secularism in Women's Islamic Movements.
Susan Slyomovics is Professor of Anthropology and Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is author of The Object of Memory: Arab and Jew Narrate the Palestinian Village; editor of The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco; Clifford Geertz in Morocco; and (with Barbara Rose Johnston) of Waging War and Making Peace: The Anthropology of Reparations.
[T]his volume is a valuable contribution to the general field of
anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa. . . .
Recommended.
*Choice*
This volume is a good addition to the anthropological body of work
on the region.
*Social Anthropology*
Spanning audiences of undergraduates, graduates and established
researchers, this volume will be an extremely useful reference
point for scholars of the MENA region, in anthropology and
beyond.
*African Studies Bulletin*
The volume, including its comprehensive bibliography, will benefit
students of Middle East studies looking to see how anthropology
contributes to the study of the region. Anthropology students will
find theoretical topics germane not only to the region but also to
broader anthropological conversations. Readers will also enjoy the
fine ethnography that drives these major theoretical trajectories
in the anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa.
*Review of Middle East Studies*
Anthropology of the Middle East is a remarkable contribution to the
field.
*Anthropology of Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia*
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