05798nam 22006131 450 991080725360332120200124110340.00-7556-0878-X0-85772-511-410.5040/9780755608782(CKB)3710000000342177(EBL)2048369(OCoLC)909143599(SSID)ssj0001455148(PQKBManifestationID)11889465(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001455148(PQKBWorkID)11518129(PQKB)11073197(MiAaPQ)EBC2048369(OCoLC)1140141480(UtOrBLW)bpp09264801(EXLCZ)99371000000034217720200131d2016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA global Middle East mobility, materiality and culture in the modern age, 1880-1940 /edited by Cyrus Schayegh, Avner Wishnitzer and Liat KozmaFirst edition.London ;New York :I.B. Tauris,2016.1 online resource (392 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-66504-4 1-78076-942-3 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction. Liat Kozma, Cyrus Schayegh and Avner Wishnitzer -- Part I: Global Networks, Local Networking -- 1. Reading Gottlieb Schumacher's The Jaulan (1888). Cyrus Schayegh -- 2. The Emir and the Sea: The Rise and Fall of 'Abdullahi Muhammad b. 'Ali Abdashakur, Harär's Last Emir. Avishai Ben Dror -- Part II: People on the Move -- 3. Educational Mobility and Globalization: Universities in Cairo between Competition and Standardisation 1900-1950. Valeska Huber -- 4. Urban change, migration and sex work in early nineteenth century Cairo. Francesca Biancani -- 5. Jews on the Move during the Late Ottoman Period. Yaron Ben Naeh -- 6. Global Migration into Late Ottoman Jaffa as reflected in the Arab-Palestinian newspaper Filastin (1911-13). Evi Dierauff Objects and Related Practices on the Move -- 7. Papers for Going, Papers for Staying: Identification and Documentation in the East Mediterranean. Will Hanley -- 8. Travelling Substances, Travelling Meanings: Hashish-Related Activities and Attitudes in Mandatory Palestine. Haggai Ram -- 9. On the Diffusion of 'Small' Western Technologies in the Middle East During the Era of the First Modern Globalization. Uri Kupferschmidt -- 10. Bees on Camels: Technologies of Movement in Late Ottoman Palestine. Tamar Novick Ideas on the Move -- 11. Muhammad 'Abduh and His World: Re-imagining Islam in the Period of the First Modern Globalization. Johann Busseow -- 12. Arab Printing, Publishing and Mass Reading: The Dawn of New Practices. Ami Ayalon -- 13. The Movement of Feminist Ideas: The Case of Kad?nlar Dünyas?. Elife Bicher-Deveci -- 14. Globalization and the Creation of Imagined Communities of Islam. Joachim Langer."The start of the twentieth century ushered in a period of unprecedented change in the Middle East. These transformations, brought about by the emergence of the modern state system and an increasing interaction with a more globalized economy, irrevocably altered the political and social structures of the Middle East, even as the region itself left its mark on the processes of globalization themselves. As a result of these changes, there was an intensification in the movement of people, commodities and ideas across the globe: commercial activity, urban space, intellectual life, leisure culture, immigration patterns and education - nothing was left untouched. It shows how even as the Middle East was responding to increased economic interactions with the rest of the world by restructuring not only local economies, but also cultural, political and social institutions, the region's engagement with these trends altered the nature of globalization itself. This period has been seen as one in which the modern state system and its oftentimes artificial boundaries emerged in the Middle East. But this book highlights how, despite this, it was also one of tremendous interconnection. Approaching the first period of modern globalization by investigating the movement of people, objects and ideas into, around and out of the Middle East, the authors demonstrate how the Middle East in this period was not simply subject or reactive to the West, but rather an active participant in the transnational flows that transformed both the region and the world. A Global Middle East offers an examination of a variety of intellectual and more material exchanges, such as nascent feminist movements and Islamist ideologies as well as the movement of sex workers across the Mediterranean and Jewish migration into Palestine. A Global Middle East emphasises this by examining the multi-directional nature of movement across borders, as well as this movement's intensity, volume and speed. By focusing on the theme of mobility as the defining feature of 'modern globalization' in the Middle East, it provides an essential examination of the formative years of the region."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Gender studies, gender groupsBICMiddle EastCivilization19th centuryMiddle EastCivilization20th centuryMiddle EastSocial life and customs19th centuryMiddle EastSocial life and customs20th centuryGender studies, gender groups.956Kozma LiatSchayegh CyrusWishnitzer Avner1976-UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910807253603321A global Middle East3983153UNINA