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Home and homeland [[electronic resource] ] : the dialogics of tribal and national identities in Jordan / / Linda L. Layne



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Autore: Layne Linda L Visualizza persona
Titolo: Home and homeland [[electronic resource] ] : the dialogics of tribal and national identities in Jordan / / Linda L. Layne Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, N.J., : : Princeton University Press, c1994
Edizione: Course Book
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (207 p.)
Disciplina: 956.95/004927
Soggetto topico: Bedouins - Jordan - Ethnic identity
Soggetto geografico: Jordan Social life and customs
Soggetto non controllato: 1948 Arab–Israeli War
A Girl Like Her
Adoption
Adultery
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Algerian Civil War
American Enterprise Institute
Amman
Arab Cooperation Council
Arab Revolt
Arab nationalism
Arabs
Ariel Sharon
Bahá'í Faith
Ballot box
Barracks
Basseri
Bedouin
Capitalism
Circassians
Citizens (Spanish political party)
Civil service
Clifford Geertz
Cultural Revolution
Dichotomy
Eastern world
Family honor
Fawaz
Feudalism
French Colonial
Green Revolution
Hashemites
Holism
Household
Human migration
Intelligentsia
John Bagot Glubb
Jordan Valley (Middle East)
Jordan
Julian Jaynes
King of Syria
Kuwait
Legal practice
Majlis
Marshall Sahlins
Mattress
Middle East
Model village
Modernity
Mrs
Muslim world
National security
New Laws
Nuclear family
Of Education
One Unit
Palestinian refugee camps
Palestinian refugees
Palestinians
Political Man
Political alliance
Postmodernism
Prayer rug
Rashid Khalidi
Reasonable person
Refugee
Regency Council (Poland)
Residence
Ritualization
Sally Falk Moore
Saudi Arabia
Sedentism
Segmentary lineage
Six-Day War
Slavery
Social anthropology
Social transformation
Sodomy
Sovereignty
Special Relationship
State formation
Suffrage
Surname
T. E. Lawrence
The Other Hand
Traditional society
Tribal Leadership
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Tribalism
Tribe
United Arab Emirates
United States
V
Vegetable
Vernacular architecture
Voting age
Voting
Wadi Rum
Widad Kawar
Zionism
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-178) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Figures and Table -- Preface -- A Note on Transliteration -- Chapter 1. Rethinking Collective Identity -- Chapter 2. A Generation of Change -- Chapter 3. 'Arab Architectonics -- Chapter 4. Capitalism and the Politics of Domestic Space -- Chapter 5. National Representations: The Tribalism Debate -- Chapter 6. The Election of Identity -- Chapter 7. Constructing Culture and Tradition in the Valley -- Chapter 8. Monarchal Posture -- References -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: 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 create 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 ways that are powerfully influenced by the tribespeople. The identities so formed resemble the shifting, irregular shapes of postmodernist land-scapes--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.
Titolo autorizzato: Home and homeland  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4008-1693-9
0-691-19478-5
1-282-75175-1
9786612751752
1-4008-2098-7
1-4008-1248-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910779907203321
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