Lila Abu-Lughod draws on anthropological and feminist insights to
construct a critical ethnography of a small Awlad 'Ali Bedouin
community in Egypt. She explores how the telling of stories of
everyday life challenges the power of anthropological theory to
render adequately the lives of others and the way feminist theory
appropriates Third World women.
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