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Home and Homeland - The Dialogics of Tribal and National Identities in Jordan (Hardcover)
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Home and Homeland - The Dialogics of Tribal and National Identities in Jordan (Hardcover)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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In this provocative examination of collective identity in Jordan,
Linda Layne challenges long-held Western assumptions that Arabs
belong to easily recognizable corporate social groups. Who is a
"true" Jordanian? Who is a "true" Bedouin? These questions,
according to Layne, are examples of a kind of pigeonholing that has
distorted the reality of Jordanian national politics. In developing
an alternate approach, she shows that the fluid social identities
of Jordan emerge from an ongoing dialogue among tribespeople,
members of the intelligentsia Hashemite rulers, and Western social
scientists. Many commentators on social identity in the Middle East
limit their studies to the village level, but Layne's goal is to
discover how the identity-building processes of the locality and of
the nation condition each other. She finds that the tribes creates
their own cultural "homes" through a dialogue with official
nationalist rhetoric and Jordanian urbanites, while King Hussein,
in turn, maintains the idea of the "homeland" in many ways that are
powerfully influenced by the tribespeople. The identities so formed
resemble the shifting, irregular shapes of postmodernist
landscapes-but Hussein and the Jordanian people are also beginning
to use a classically modernist linear narrative to describe
themselves. Layne maintains, however, that even with this change
Jordanian identities will remain resistant to all-or-nothing
descriptions. Linda L. Layne is Alma and H. Erwin Hale Teaching
Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Department of
Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Originally published in 1994. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
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