Customary Strangers: New Perspectives on Peripatetic Peoples in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia
Editat de Joseph C. Berland, Aparna Raoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2004
This collection presents the latest in cross-cultural comparative research on the nature of peripatetic peoples. Contributors examine the place of peripatetic peoples in the everyday lives and diverse cognitive maps of client communities. Relying on Georg Simmel's construct of The Stranger, the contributors to this volume suggest that peripatetic peoples are simultaneously outsiders and insiders, but most important, they are entrepreneurial middlemen traders par excellence. All told, the essays provoke vital reassessments of the anthropological focus on the role and status of cultural brokers and go-betweens in political, economic, and social interactions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897897716
ISBN-10: 0897897714
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 238 x 160 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897897714
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 238 x 160 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Maps, figures, and tables
Unveiling the Stranger: A New Look at Peripatetic Peoples by Joseph C. Berland and Aparna Rao
"Once upon a Time": Reconciling the Stranger by Michael J. Casimir
The Middle East
Roving Traders among the Bedouin of South Sinai by Emanuel Marx
Biography and Identity in Damascus: A Syrian Nawar Chief by Frank Meyer
Africa
Affiliations of the Stomach: Smith as "Stranger" among the Tuareg by Susan Rasmussen
"They work to eat and they eat to work": M'allemin Blacksmiths and Theoretical Considerations of Classification and Discourse among the Bidan Nobility of Mauritania by Mariella Villasante Cervello
Strangers in Their Wwn Land by Michael de Jongh
Noble Strangers: The Nile Valley Gypsies in the Ethnic Mosaic of Sudan by Bernhard Streck
Singing Smiths and Hunting Ritual Entrepreneurs: Transitions between Forager and Peripatetic Communities in Africa by Michael Bollig
They Travel Together and Fight a Lot by Joseph Berland
Professional Strangers in Urban Pakistan: A Note on Peripatetic Specialists by Jurgen Wasim Frembgen
Strangers and Liminal Beings: Some Thoughts on Peripatetics, Insiders, and Outsiders in Southwest Asia by Aparna Rao
Enduring Strangers: Mughat, Lyuli, and other Peripatetics in the Social Fabric of Central Asia by Shirin Akiner
The Orange Suku Laut: Owners of or Strangers in the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia? by Cynthia Chou
Notes on Contributors
Index
Unveiling the Stranger: A New Look at Peripatetic Peoples by Joseph C. Berland and Aparna Rao
"Once upon a Time": Reconciling the Stranger by Michael J. Casimir
The Middle East
Roving Traders among the Bedouin of South Sinai by Emanuel Marx
Biography and Identity in Damascus: A Syrian Nawar Chief by Frank Meyer
Africa
Affiliations of the Stomach: Smith as "Stranger" among the Tuareg by Susan Rasmussen
"They work to eat and they eat to work": M'allemin Blacksmiths and Theoretical Considerations of Classification and Discourse among the Bidan Nobility of Mauritania by Mariella Villasante Cervello
Strangers in Their Wwn Land by Michael de Jongh
Noble Strangers: The Nile Valley Gypsies in the Ethnic Mosaic of Sudan by Bernhard Streck
Singing Smiths and Hunting Ritual Entrepreneurs: Transitions between Forager and Peripatetic Communities in Africa by Michael Bollig
They Travel Together and Fight a Lot by Joseph Berland
Professional Strangers in Urban Pakistan: A Note on Peripatetic Specialists by Jurgen Wasim Frembgen
Strangers and Liminal Beings: Some Thoughts on Peripatetics, Insiders, and Outsiders in Southwest Asia by Aparna Rao
Enduring Strangers: Mughat, Lyuli, and other Peripatetics in the Social Fabric of Central Asia by Shirin Akiner
The Orange Suku Laut: Owners of or Strangers in the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia? by Cynthia Chou
Notes on Contributors
Index