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Statecraft in the Middle East: Historical Memory and Popular Culture
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Statecraft in the Middle East: Historical Memory and Popular Culture

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The editors should be applauded for this diverse collection, their excellent translations of the Arabic articles, and their insistence that hegemonic culture and ideology be analysed deeply in Middle East studies. Middle Eastern Studies

Contents
Foreword by Donald Quataert
1. Theorizing State Formation and Social Change in Arab Oil-Producing Countries, by Eric Davis
2. The Social Origins of the Authoritarian State in the Arab East, by Khaldoun Hasan al-Naqeeb
3. Legitimacy, Identity and the Writing of History in Libya, by Lisa Anderson
4. Social and Political Dimensions of the Historiography of the Arab Gulf, by Assem Dessouki
5. Statecraft, Historical Memory, and Popular Culture in Iraq and Kuwait, by Eric Davis and Nicolas Gavrielides
6. Power and Representation: Social Change, Gender Relations, and the Education of Women in Kuwait, by Noura al-Falah
7. Contemporary Trends in the Study of Folklore in the Arab Gulf States, by Muhammed Rajab al-Najjar
8. The Sociopolitical Context of the Iraqi Short Story, 1908-1968, by Muhsin Jassim al-Musawi
9. Economic Relations among Social Classes in Algerian Folk Proverbs, by Abdel-Malek Mortad

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Date
20 May 1991
Pages
304
ISBN
9780813010588

The editors should be applauded for this diverse collection, their excellent translations of the Arabic articles, and their insistence that hegemonic culture and ideology be analysed deeply in Middle East studies. Middle Eastern Studies

Contents
Foreword by Donald Quataert
1. Theorizing State Formation and Social Change in Arab Oil-Producing Countries, by Eric Davis
2. The Social Origins of the Authoritarian State in the Arab East, by Khaldoun Hasan al-Naqeeb
3. Legitimacy, Identity and the Writing of History in Libya, by Lisa Anderson
4. Social and Political Dimensions of the Historiography of the Arab Gulf, by Assem Dessouki
5. Statecraft, Historical Memory, and Popular Culture in Iraq and Kuwait, by Eric Davis and Nicolas Gavrielides
6. Power and Representation: Social Change, Gender Relations, and the Education of Women in Kuwait, by Noura al-Falah
7. Contemporary Trends in the Study of Folklore in the Arab Gulf States, by Muhammed Rajab al-Najjar
8. The Sociopolitical Context of the Iraqi Short Story, 1908-1968, by Muhsin Jassim al-Musawi
9. Economic Relations among Social Classes in Algerian Folk Proverbs, by Abdel-Malek Mortad

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Date
20 May 1991
Pages
304
ISBN
9780813010588