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Emotions in the Field

The Psychology and Anthropology of Fieldwork Experience

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Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2010

As emotion is often linked with irrationality, it's no surprise researchers tend to underreport the emotions they experience in the field. However, denying emotion altogether doesn't necessarily lead to better research. Methods cannot function independently from the personalities wielding them, and...

As Light Before Dawn

The Inner World of a Medieval Kabbalist

by Eitan P. Fishbane
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2009

As Light Before Dawn explores the mystical thought of Isaac ben Samuel of Akko, a major medieval kabbalist whose work has until now received relatively little attention. Through consideration of an extensive literary corpus, including much that still remains in manuscript, this study examines an array...

The Barber of Damascus

Nouveau Literacy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Levant

by Dana Sajdi
Language: English
Release Date: October 9, 2013

This book is about a barber, Shihab al-Din Ahmad Ibn Budayr, who shaved and coiffed, and probably circumcised and healed, in Damascus in the 18th century. The barber may have been a "nobody," but he wrote a history book, a record of the events that took place in his city during his lifetime....

Contested Conversions to Islam

Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire

by Tijana Krstić
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2011

This book explores how Ottoman Muslims and Christians understood the phenomenon of conversion to Islam from the 15th to the 17th centuries. The Ottomans ruled over a large non-Muslim population and conversion to Islam was a contentious subject for all communities, especially Muslims themselves. Ottoman...

Disquieting Gifts

Humanitarianism in New Delhi

by Erica Bornstein
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2012

While most people would not consider sponsoring an orphan's education to be in the same category as international humanitarian aid, both acts are linked by the desire to give. Many studies focus on the outcomes of humanitarian work, but the impulses that inspire people to engage in the first place...

Mediating the Global

Expatria's Forms and Consequences in Kathmandu

by Heather Hindman
Language: English
Release Date: September 18, 2013

Transnational business people, international aid workers, and diplomats are all actors on the international stage working for organizations and groups often scrutinized by the public eye. But the very lives of these global middlemen and women are relatively unstudied. Mediating the Global takes up...

Uncommon Schools

The Global Rise of Postsecondary Institutions for Indigenous Peoples

by Wade Cole
Language: English
Release Date: March 24, 2011

Postsecondary institutions for indigenous peoples emerged in the late 1960s, just as other special purpose colleges based on gender or race began to close. What accounts for the emergence of these distinctive institutions? Though indigenous students are among the least populous, the poorest, and the...

The Lebanese Connection

Corruption, Civil War, and the International Drug Traffic

by Jonathan Marshall
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2012

Long before Mexico, Colombia, and Afghanistan became notorious for their contributions to the global drug traffic, Lebanon was a special target of U.S. drug agents for harboring the world's greatest single transit port in the international traffic in narcotics. In the words of one American official,...

Back Stories

U.S. News Production and Palestinian Politics

by Amahl A. Bishara
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2013

Few topics in the news are more hotly contested than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—and news coverage itself is always a subject of debate. But rarely do these debates incorporate an on-the-ground perspective of what and who newsmaking entails. Studying how journalists work in Jerusalem, Bethlehem,...

Rules, Paper, Status

Migrants and Precarious Bureaucracy in Contemporary Italy

by Anna Tuckett
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2018

Whether motivated by humanitarianism or concern over "porous" borders, dominant commentary on migration in Europe has consistently focused on clandestine border crossings. Much less, however, is known about the everyday workings of immigration law inside borders. Drawing on in-depth ethnographic...

Neoliberalism, Interrupted

Social Change and Contested Governance in Contemporary Latin America

by Mark Goodale, Nancy Postero
Language: English
Release Date: May 29, 2013

In the 1980s and 1990s, neoliberal forms of governance largely dominated Latin American political and social life. Neoliberalism, Interrupted examines the recent and diverse proliferation of responses to neoliberalism's hegemony. In so doing, this vanguard collection of case studies undermines the...

Caught in Play

How Entertainment Works on You

by Peter G. Stromberg
Language: English
Release Date: May 28, 2009

Most of us have become so immersed in a book or game or movie that the activity temporarily assumed a profound significance and the outside world began to fade. Although we are likely to enjoy these experiences in the realm of entertainment, we rarely think about what effect they might be having on...

Pragmatism's Advantage

American and European Philosophy at the End of the Twentieth Century

by Joseph Margolis
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2010

This book addresses the rift between major philosophical factions in the United States, which the author describes as a "philosophically becalmed" three-legged creature made up of analytic philosophy, continental philosophy, and pragmatism. Joseph Margolis offers a modified pragmatism as...

Voice and Vote

Decentralization and Participation in Post-Fujimori Peru

by Stephanie McNulty
Language: English
Release Date: May 4, 2011

In the months following disgraced ex-President Alberto Fujimori's flight to Japan, Peru had a political crisis on its hands. The newly elected government that came together in mid-2001 faced a skeptical and suspicious public, with no magic bullet for achieving legitimacy. Many argued that the future...
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