The contributors discuss how pastoralists deal with and are themselves transformed by the unprecedented changes taking place in the societies they inhabit. Also included is a tribute by Khazanov to the anthropologist Ernest Gellner. Choice

Leading anthropologists discuss how pastoralists are coping and changing as the societies they inhabit change at an unprecedented pace.
Anthropologists discuss how pastoralists are coping and changing as the societies they inhabit change at an unprecedented rate. Joseph Ginat is the author of "Blood Revenge: Family Honor, Mediation and Outcasting", and Anatoly M. Khazanov is the author of "Nomads and the Outside World".
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Pastoralists in the contemporary world - the problem of survival, Anatoly M. Khazanov; who are these nomads? what do they do? - continuous change or changing continuities, William Lancaster and Fidelity Lancaster; being Bedouin - nomads and tribes in the Arab social imagination, Dale E. Eickleman; coping with change in Arabia - the Bedouin community and the idea of development, Ugo Fabietti; continuing education and community development for Bedouin, Helmut Danner and Maha el-Rashidi; the Joz Musarrib - an unusual form of marriage among the Arabs, Frank Stewart II; the segmentary lineage system - a reappraisal, Sharon Baruj; the cactus was our kin - pastoralism in the Spiny Desert of Southern Madagascar, Jeffrey C. Kaufmann; changes among the Bedouin in Israel, Joseph Ginat; understanding reindeer pastoralism in modern Siberia - ecological continuity versus state engineering, Igor I. Krupnik. (Part contents)
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Product details

ISBN
9781845191993
Published
2014-07-01
Publisher
Liverpool University Press; Liverpool University Press
Weight
404 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Joseph Ginat, formerly Chairman of the Jewish-Arab Center at the University of Haifa, and a former Director of the Israeli Academic Center in Cairo, is currently working with the Egyptian scholar Maha El-Rashidi on methods of conflict resolution. Anatoly M. Khazanov is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A Fellow of the British Academy, an Honorary Member of the Jenghiz-Khan Society in Mongolia, and a 19934 Guggenheim Fellow, he is author of Nomads and the Outside World.