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The Tuareg Society within a Globalized World: Saharan Life in Transition (Library of Modern Middle East Studies)

معرفی کتاب «The Tuareg Society within a Globalized World: Saharan Life in Transition (Library of Modern Middle East Studies)» نوشتهٔ Anja Fischer, Ines Kohl، منتشرشده توسط نشر Tauris Academic Studies/I.B. Tauris در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"The Tuareg (Kel Tamasheq) are an ancient nomadic people who have inhabited the Sahara, one of the most extreme environments in the world, for millennia. In what ways have the lives of the Tuareg changed, and what roles do they have, in a modern and increasingly globalized world? Here, leading scholars explore the many facets of contemporary Tuareg existence: from transnational identity to international politics, from economy to social structure, from music to beauty, from mobility to slavery. This book provides a comprehensive portrait of Saharan life in transition, presenting an important new theoretical approach to the anthropology and history of the region. Dealing with issues of mobility, cosmopolitanism, and transnational movements, this is essential reading for students and scholars of the history, culture and society of the Tuareg, of nomadic peoples, and of North Africa more widely. This book is the first comprehensive study of the Tuareg today, exploring the ways in which the Tuareg themselves are moving global."--Bloomsbury Publishing. 1. Tuareg Moving Global: An Introduction – Ines Kohl and Anja Fischer Part I: Where is Saharan Anthropology Going? 2. Research and Nomads in the Age of Globalization – Anja Fischer 3. Tuareg Networks: An Integrated Approach to Mobility and Stasis – Alessandra Giuffrida 4. Tuareg City Blues: Cultural Capital in a Global Cosmopole – Baz Lecocq Part II: From Past to Present – Ongoing Discourses 5. Foreign Cloth and Kel Ewey Identity – Gerd Spittler 6. Genesis and Change in the Socio-political Structure of the Tuareg – Dida Badi 7. Tuareg Trajectories of Slavery: Preliminary Reflections on a Changing Field – Benedetta Rossi Part III: Diversified Norms and Values 8. The Price of Marriage: Shifting Boundaries, Compromised Agency and the Effects of Globalization on Iklan Marriages – Annemarie Bouman 9. Debating Beauties: Contested and Changing Female Bodily Aesthetics of Fatness among the Tuareg – Susan Rasmussen 10. Libya, the ‘Europe of Ishumar’: Between Losing and Reinventing Tradition – Ines Kohl 11. The Ishumar Guitar: Emergence, Circulation and Evolution, from the Diasporic Performances to the World Scene – Nadia Belalimat 12. Between the Worlds: Tuareg as Entrepreneurs in Tourism – Marko Scholze Part IV: Sahara – Global Playground 13. Ambiguous Meanings of Ikufar and their Role in Development Projects – Sarah Lunacek 14. Resisting Imperialism: Tuareg Threaten US, Chinese and Other Foreign Interests – Jeremy Keenan 4e de couv.: The Tuareg are an ancient nomadic people who follow Islam and have inhabited the Sahara for millennia. In what ways have the lives of the Tuareg changed, and what roles do they have, in a modern and increasingly globalized world? Here, leading scholars explore the many facets of contemporary Tuareg existence: from transnational identity to international politics, from economy to social structure, from music to beauty, from mobility to slavery. A tribe able to move freely across national borders, the Tuareg face the risk of marginalization by national and international politics, and are left without nationality or citizenship. At the same time, the Tuareg are seen as a link between the Arab and African worlds, and their familiarity with the Sahara makes them a port of call for African migrants traversing the desert to reach Europe. This is the first comprehensive study of the Tuareg today, which also explores the ways in which the Tuareg themselves are "moving global." Annotation The Tuareg are an ancient nomadic people who follow Islam and have inhabited the Sahara for millennia. In what ways have the lives of the Tuareg changed, and what roles do they have, in a modern and increasingly globaliZed world? Here, leading scholars explore the many facets of contemporary Tuareg existence: from transnational identity to international politics, from economy to social structure, from music to beauty, from mobility to slavery. A tribe able to move freely across national borders, the Tuareg face the risk of marginalization by national and international politics, and are left without nationality or citizenship. At the same time, the Tuareg are seen as a link between the Arab and African worlds, and their familiarity with the Sahara makes them a port of call for African migrants traversing the desert to reach Europe. This is the first comprehensive study of the Tuareg today, which also explores the ways in which the Tuareg themselves are "moving global."
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