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Manifold Destiny - Arabs at an American Crossroads of Exceptional Rule (Paperback): John Tofik Karam Manifold Destiny - Arabs at an American Crossroads of Exceptional Rule (Paperback)
John Tofik Karam
R1,170 Discovery Miles 11 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

At the border where Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina meet under the scrutiny of the U.S. and Mercosur (the large South American trade bloc), Arabs have long been agents of what author John Tofik Karam calls a 'manifold destiny.' In this, Karam casts Arab communities in Latin America as circumstantial protagonists of a hemispheric saga. For the more than six decades since they started settling at the border where Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina meet, Arabs have animated the hemisphere. Their transnational economic and social projects reveal a heretofore unacknowledged venue of exceptional rule in which the community accommodates and abides multiple states' varied suspensions of norms and laws. Arabs set up businesses and community centers at the border under authoritarian military governments between the 1950s and 1980s; thereafter, when denied full democratic enfranchisement, they instead underwent increasing surveillance from the 1990s to today. Karam reveals an unfinished history of exceptional rule and Arab accommodation from an authoritarian past to a counterterrorist present. Karam's riveting account draws on anthropological and historical research from each side of this triple border, as well as from the U.S-where government bureaucrats still suspect Arabs at the border of would-be terrorist subversion. Offering a fresh understanding of the hemisphere, Manifold Destiny brings the transnational turn of Middle Eastern Studies to bear upon the fields of American Studies, Brazilian Studies, and Latin American Studies.

Nubat Ramal al-Maya in Cultural Context - The Pen, the Voice, the Text (Hardcover): Carl Davila Nubat Ramal al-Maya in Cultural Context - The Pen, the Voice, the Text (Hardcover)
Carl Davila
R4,797 Discovery Miles 47 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this unique edition, Carl Davila takes an original approach to the texts of the modern Moroccan Andalusian music tradition. This volume offers a literary-critical analysis and English translation of the texts of this nuba, studies their linguistic and thematic features, and compares them with key manuscripts and published anthologies. Four introductory chapters and four appendices discuss the role of orality in the tradition and the manuscripts that lie behind the print anthologies. Two supplements cross-reference key poetic images in English and Arabic, and provide information on known authors of the texts. This groundbreaking contribution will interest scholars and students of pre-modern Arabic poetry, muwashshahat, Andalusian music traditions, Arabic Studies, orality, and sociolinguistics.

The Races Of Man - A Fragment (Hardcover): Robert Knox The Races Of Man - A Fragment (Hardcover)
Robert Knox
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kurdistan on the Global Stage - Kinship, Land, and Community in Iraq (Hardcover): Diane E. King Kurdistan on the Global Stage - Kinship, Land, and Community in Iraq (Hardcover)
Diane E. King
R2,982 Discovery Miles 29 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Anthropologist Diane E. King has written about everyday life in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which covers much of the area long known as Iraqi Kurdistan. Following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's Ba'thist Iraqi government by the United States and its allies in 2003, Kurdistan became a recognized part of the federal Iraqi system. The Region is now integrated through technology, media, and migration to the rest of the world. Focusing on household life in Kurdistan's towns and villages, King explores the ways that residents connect socially, particularly through patron-client relationships and as people belonging to gendered categories. She emphasizes that patrilineages (male ancestral lines) seem well adapted to the Middle Eastern modern stage and viceversa. The idea of patrilineal descent influences the meaning of refuge-seeking and migration as well as how identity and place are understood, how women and men interact, and how "politicking" is conducted. In the new Kurdistan, old values may be maintained, reformulated, or questioned. King offers a sensitive interpretation of the challenges resulting from the intersection of tradition with modernity. Honor killings still occur when males believe their female relatives have dishonored their families, and female genital cutting endures. Yet, this is a region where modern technology has spread and seemingly everyone has a mobile phone. Households may have a startling combination of illiterate older women and educated young women. New ideas about citizenship coexist with older forms of patronage. King is one of the very few scholars who conducted research in Iraq under extremely difficult conditions during the Saddam Hussein regime. How she was able to work in the midst of danger and in the wake of genocide is woven throughout the stories she tells. Kurdistan on the Global Stage serves as a lesson in field research as well as a valuable ethnography.

The Language and Iconography of Chinese Charms - Deciphering a Past Belief System (English, Chinese, Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016):... The Language and Iconography of Chinese Charms - Deciphering a Past Belief System (English, Chinese, Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Alex Chengyu Fang, Francois Thierry
R3,750 Discovery Miles 37 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers an in-depth description and analysis of Chinese coin-like charms, which date back to the second century CE and which continued to be used until mid 20th century. This work is unique in that it provides an archaeological and analytical interpretation of the content of these metallic objects: inscriptive, pictorial or both. As the component chapters show, these coin-like objects represent a wealth of Chinese traditional folk beliefs, including but not limited to family values, social obligations and religious desires. The book presents a collection of contributed chapters, gathering a diverse range of perspectives and expertise from some of the world's leading scholars in the fields of archaeology, religious studies, art history, language and museology. The background of the cover image is a page from Guang jin shi yun fu , a rhyming dictionary first published in the ninth year of the Kangxi Reign (1652 CE). The metal charm dates back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE), depicting two deities traditionally believed to possess the majic power of suppressing evil spirits. The stich-bound book in the foreground is a collection of seal impressions from the beginning of the 20th century. Its wooden press board is inscribed da ji xiang by Fang Zhi-bin in the year of bing yin (1926 CE).

Society and Nature (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Hans Kelsen Society and Nature (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Hans Kelsen
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The influential jurist Hans Kelsen 1881-1973] here applies his concept of the distinction between society and nature. He shows how primitive man developed his interpretation of nature, through the laws of retribution and of causality, to a modern concept of nature and society. He holds that the gradual emancipation of the law of causality from the principle of retribution is "the emancipation from a social interpretation of nature. The process shows a relation between social and natural science which is very important from the point of view of intellectual history." (Introduction p. viii) Extensively annotated. Kelsen is known for his theory of pure positive law, as postulated in General Theory of Law and State, which is also available in a reprint edition from The Lawbook Exchange.

Rethinking Social Action through Music - The Search for Coexistence and Citizenship in Medellin's Music Schools... Rethinking Social Action through Music - The Search for Coexistence and Citizenship in Medellin's Music Schools (Hardcover, Hardback ed.)
Geoffrey Baker
R1,541 Discovery Miles 15 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Art Workmanship of the Maori Race in New Zealand - a Series of Illustrations From Specially Taken Photographs, With... The Art Workmanship of the Maori Race in New Zealand - a Series of Illustrations From Specially Taken Photographs, With Descriptive Notes and Essays on the Canoes, Habitations, Weapons, Ornaments, and Dress of the Maoris, Together With Lists of Words... (Hardcover)
Augustus 1854-1913 Hamilton; Created by Royal Society of New Zealand
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The History of Somalia (Hardcover): Raphael Chijioke Njoku The History of Somalia (Hardcover)
Raphael Chijioke Njoku
R2,084 R1,898 Discovery Miles 18 980 Save R186 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book vividly depicts Somalia from its pre-colonial period to the present day, documenting the tumultuous history of a nation that has faced many challenges. Somalia is a nation with a history that stretches back more than ten millennia to the beginnings of human civilization. This book provides sweeping coverage of Somalia's history ranging from the earliest times to its modern-day status as a country of ten million inhabitants, providing a unique social-scientific treatment of the nation's key issues across ethnic and regional boundaries. The book addresses not only Somali sociocultural and political history but also covers Somalia's administration and economy, secessionist movements, civil and regional wars, and examines the dynamics of state collapse, democratization, terrorism, and piracy in contemporary times. The author details the extremely rich history of the Somali people and their customs while documenting past history, enabling readers to make meaning out of the country's ongoing crisis.

Anxious Joburg - The Inner Lives of a Global South City (Hardcover): Nicky Falkof, Cobus van Staden Anxious Joburg - The Inner Lives of a Global South City (Hardcover)
Nicky Falkof, Cobus van Staden
R2,427 Discovery Miles 24 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Franz Baermann Steiner - A Stranger in the World (Hardcover): Jeremy Adler, Richard Fardon Franz Baermann Steiner - A Stranger in the World (Hardcover)
Jeremy Adler, Richard Fardon
R2,838 Discovery Miles 28 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Franz Baermann Steiner (1909-52) provided the vital link between the intellectual culture of central Europe and the Oxford Institute of Anthropology in its post-Second World War years. This book demonstrates his quiet influence within anthropology, which has extended from Mary Douglas to David Graeber, and how his remarkable poetry reflected profoundly on the slavery and murder of the Shoah, an event which he escaped from. Steiner's concerns including inter-disciplinarity, genre, refugees and exile, colonialism and violence, and the sources of European anthropology speak to contemporary concerns more directly now than at any time since his early death.

We are All Africans Here - Race, Mobilities and West Africans in Europe (Hardcover): Kristin Loftsdottir We are All Africans Here - Race, Mobilities and West Africans in Europe (Hardcover)
Kristin Loftsdottir
R2,515 Discovery Miles 25 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Europe is often described as "flooded" by migrants or by Muslim "others," with Western African men especially portrayed as a security risk. At the same time the intensified mobility of privileged people in the Global North is celebrated as creating an increasingly cosmopolitan world. This book looks critically at racialization of mobility in Europe, anchoring the discussion in the aspiration of precarious migrants from Niger in Belgium and Italy. The book contextualizes their experiences within the ongoing securitization of mobility in their home country and the persistent denial of racism and colonialism that seeks to portray the innocence of Europe.

Critique of Identity Thinking (Paperback): Michael Jackson Critique of Identity Thinking (Paperback)
Michael Jackson
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent world-wide political developments have persuaded many people that we are again living in what Hannah Arendt called "dark times." Jackson's response to this age of uncertainty is to remind us how much experience falls outside the concepts and categories we habitually deploy in rendering life manageable and intelligible. Drawing on such critical thinkers as Hannah Arendt, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Karl Jaspers, whose work was profoundly influenced by the catastrophes that overwhelmed the world in the middle of the last century, Jackson explores the transformative and redemptive power of marginalized voices in the contemporary conversation of humankind.

Debating the Past - Music, Memory, and Identity in the Andes (Hardcover): Raul R. Romero Debating the Past - Music, Memory, and Identity in the Andes (Hardcover)
Raul R. Romero
R3,597 Discovery Miles 35 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume examines how the search for "cultural authenticity," the dispute over the past, and the role of "modernity" have been instrumental in building the regional musical culture of the Mantaro Valley, a central Peruvian region with about half a million inhabitants. Covering private and public music making, along with ritual, ceremonial, and popular uses of music, Romero studies the interaction of music and identity. The book is concerned with a modern regional culture, situated and defined in the context of an emergent nation, which is struggling to build a distinct cultural identity and to recreate values.

Changing Birth in the Andes - Culture, Policy, and Safe Motherhood in Peru (Paperback): Lucia Guerra-Reyes Changing Birth in the Andes - Culture, Policy, and Safe Motherhood in Peru (Paperback)
Lucia Guerra-Reyes
R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1997, when the author began research in Peru, she observed a profound disconnect between the birth care desires of health personnel and those of indigenous women. Midwives and doctors would plead with her as the anthropologist to ""educate women about the dangerous inadequacy of their traditions."" They failed to see how their aim of achieving low rates of maternal mortality clashed with the experiences of local women, who often feared public health centers, where they could experience discrimination and verbal or physical abuse. Mainly, the women and their families sought a ""good"" birth, which was normally a home birth that corresponded with Andean perceptions of health as a balance of bodily humors. Peru's Intercultural Birthing Policy of 2005 was intended to solve these longstanding issues by recognizing indigenous cultural values and making biomedical care more accessible and desirable for indigenous women. Yet many difficulties remain. Guerra-Reyes also gives ethnographic attention to health care workers. She explains the class and educational backgrounds of traditional birth attendants and midwives, interviews doctors and health care administrators, and describes their interactions with local families. Interviews with national policy makers put the program in context.

Nationalism and the Politics of Fear in Israel - Race and Identity on the Border with Lebanon (Hardcover): Cathrine Thorleifsson Nationalism and the Politics of Fear in Israel - Race and Identity on the Border with Lebanon (Hardcover)
Cathrine Thorleifsson
R4,304 Discovery Miles 43 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kiryat Shmona, located near the Israeli-Lebanese border, often makes the news whenever there is an outbreak of violence between the two countries. In Israel's northernmost city, the residents are mostly Mizrahim, that is, Jews descending from Arab and Muslim lands. Cathrine Thorleifsson uses the dynamics at play along this border to develop wider conclusions about the nature of nationalism, identity, ethnicity and xenophobia in Israel, and the ways in which these shift over time and are manipulated in different ways for various ends. She explores the idea of being on the 'periphery' of nationhood: examining the identity-forming and negotiating processes of these Mizrahim who do not neatly dove-tail with the predominantly Ashkenazi concept of what it means to be 'Israeli'. Through in-depth ethnographic observation and analysis, Thorleifsson highlights the daily negotiation of Moroccan and Persian Jewish families who define themselves in opposition to Ashkenazi Jews from Russia and Central and Eastern Europe and the Druze, Christian and Muslim Arab populations which surround them. But this is not just an examination of differences and stereotypes which are continually perpetuated. Instead, Thorleifsson highlights the instances of inter-marriage between Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Jews, and what this means for the high politics of nationalist narratives as well as the everyday aspect of family dynamics. But having done so, she does also acknowledge that many of Israel's laws which deal with ethnic identity do result in discrimination and daily exclusion against a large number of its citizens, something which reflects the ethnocratic character of the state. By including all of these different aspects of the daily negotiation of identity in a northern town in Israel, Thorleifsson offers a frank and balanced account of the nature of state nationalism and the people who are affected by it. Covering an interesting aspect of Israeli society which is often overlooked, this account of relations between both Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews and those between Mizrahi Jews and Palestinians is an important contribution to the study of Israeli and Middle Eastern societies.

Stance - Sociolinguistic Perspectives (Hardcover): Alexandra Jaffe Stance - Sociolinguistic Perspectives (Hardcover)
Alexandra Jaffe
R2,695 Discovery Miles 26 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All communication involves acts of stance, in which speakers take up positions vis-a-vis the expressive, referential, interactional and social implications of their speech. This book brings together contributions in a new and dynamic current of academic explorations of stancetaking as a sociolinguistic phenomenon. Drawing on data from such diverse contexts as advertising, tourism, historical texts, naturally occurring conversation, classroom interaction and interviews, leading authors in the field of sociolinguistics in this volume explore how linguistic stancetaking is implicated in the representation of self, personal style and acts of stylization, and self- and other-positioning. The analyses also focus on how speakers deploy and take up stances vis-a-vis sociolinguistic variables and the critical role of stance in the processes of indexicalization: how linguistic forms come to be associated with social categories and meanings. In doing so, many of the authors address critical issues of power and social reproduction, examining how stance is implicated in the production, reproduction and potential change of social and linguistic hierarchies and ideologies. This volume maps out the terrain of existing sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological research on stance, synthesizes how it relates to existing theoretical orientations, and identifies a framework for future research.

The Truth About New York - The Long-Term Visitor's Guide to the City That Never Sleeps (Hardcover): Amir Said The Truth About New York - The Long-Term Visitor's Guide to the City That Never Sleeps (Hardcover)
Amir Said
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Silo Effect - The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers (Paperback): Gillian Tett The Silo Effect - The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers (Paperback)
Gillian Tett
R436 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R28 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Art, Theory and Practice in the Anthropocene (Hardcover): Julie Reiss Art, Theory and Practice in the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
Julie Reiss
R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Culture and Customs of Chile (Hardcover, New): Guillermo I. Castillo-Feliu Culture and Customs of Chile (Hardcover, New)
Guillermo I. Castillo-Feliu
R2,076 R1,890 Discovery Miles 18 900 Save R186 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chile's natural beauty, fascinating history, cultural traditions, and warm people are uniquely evoked in "Culture and Customs of Chile." Chilean American Castillo-Feliu effectively conveys how Chile's geography has helped to shape it into a modern, socially responsible model in Latin America. Students and other readers will learn how this small country has contributed to the hemisphere's stature, from a stable political scene to seafood-inspired cuisine. Chile's lively history forms the backdrop for a survey of a wealth of social riches. The literary lion Pablo Neruda, Andean music, and fine wine are just a few of the highlights found herein.

Because it has been such a model country, except for a troubled period in the 1970s and 1980s under the dictator Augusto Pinochet, Chile often stays out of headline news in the United States. Through chapters on history and people, religion, social customs, broadcasting and print media, literature, performing arts, and the arts and architecture, "Culture and Customs of Chile" will introduce Chile to a wider audience who can appreciate its understated charms. A chronology and appendix of the Spanish of Chile are indispensable aids.

Medical Anthropology and the World System - Critical Perspectives, 3rd Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): Hans A. Baer,... Medical Anthropology and the World System - Critical Perspectives, 3rd Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
Hans A. Baer, Merrill Singer, Ida Susser
R2,089 Discovery Miles 20 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now in its third edition, this textbook serves to frame understandings of health, health-related behavior, and health care in light of social and health inequality as well as structural violence. It also examines how the exercise of power in the health arena and in society overall impacts human health and well-being. Medical Anthropology and the World System: Critical Perspectives, Third Edition includes updated and expanded information on medical anthropology, resulting in an even more comprehensive resource for undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers worldwide. As in the previous versions of this text, the authors provide insights from the perspective of critical medical anthropology, a well-established theoretical viewpoint from which faculty, researchers, and students study medical anthropology. It addresses the nature and scope of medical anthropology; the biosocial and political ecological origins of disease, health inequities, and social suffering; and the nature of medical systems in indigenous and pre-capitalist state societies and modern societies. The third edition also includes new material on the relationship between climate change and health. Finally, this textbook explores health praxis and the struggle for a healthy world.

Francoise Heritier (Hardcover): Gerald Gaillard Francoise Heritier (Hardcover)
Gerald Gaillard
R2,824 Discovery Miles 28 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Follows the life of French anthropologist Francoise Heritier, who had a lasting impact on a generation of French anthropologists that continues to this day. A great intellectual figure, Francoise Heritier succeeded Claude Levi-Strauss as the Chair of Anthropology at the College de France in 1982. She was an Africanist, author of magnificent works on the Samo population, the scientific progenitor of kinship studies, the creator of a theoretical base to feminist thought and an activist for many causes. "I read this intellectual biography of Francoise Heritier with great pleasure. Though highly regarded in France, she is not yet well known in English-language academic circles, but she certainly should be. This book will be a revelation to many anthropologists and feminist scholars."-Adam Kuper, London School of Economics From the Forword by Michelle Perrot: I came to know her at the National Council for HIV, that she chaired from 1989 to 1994.... Her theoretical concerns were also crucial to the understanding of pandemics, but we did not then realise that HIV/AIDS was also a precursor and a warning of pandemics to come. She grasped the importance of conceptions of bodily 'humours'-blood, semen, milk-that seemed to play a role in the horrific spread of an epidemic of which we knew nothing, except that it resulted in an appalling mortality rate, particularly among young men.... she was a remarkable chair, concerned to share her insights into the illness and to anchor-necessary-interventions within a framework that would be respectful of human rights.

Rethinking Internal Displacement - Geo-political Games, Fragile States and the Relief Industry (Hardcover): Frederick Laker Rethinking Internal Displacement - Geo-political Games, Fragile States and the Relief Industry (Hardcover)
Frederick Laker
R2,839 Discovery Miles 28 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Internal displacement has become one of the most pressing geo-political concerns of the twenty-first century. There are currently over 45 million internally displaced people worldwide due to conflict, state collapse and natural disaster in such high profile cases as Syria, Yemen and Iraq. To tackle such vast human suffering, in the last twenty years a global United Nations regime has emerged that seeks to replicate the long-established order of refugee protection by applying international law and humanitarian assistance to citizens within their own borders. This book looks at the origins, structure and impact of this new UN regime and whether it is fit for purpose.

The Paradox of Aging in Place in Assisted Living (Hardcover): Jacquelyn B. Frank The Paradox of Aging in Place in Assisted Living (Hardcover)
Jacquelyn B. Frank
R2,804 R2,538 Discovery Miles 25 380 Save R266 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Operators of assisted living facilities interpret aging in place very differently than residents do. This difference in interpretation must be taken into account by regulators, policymakers, and operators so that they may reconsider assisted living's place along the traditional continuum of care.

With the growing number of assisted living facilities opening across the United States, it is essential for scholars and practitioners to understand residents' experiences in these environments. The author examines the ideals versus the realities of assisted living and the aging in place/continuum of care debate surrounding assisted living.

While the author presents the results of a detailed, comprehensive anthropological study, she also addresses policy issues which are of concern on the national level. The book combines academic and applied approaches to create an ethnographic fieldwork investigation relevant to housing and health care policies for the elderly in the United States.

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