This unique volume offers unprecedented insight into the typical day, interests, and familial, social, and cultural lives of Middle Eastern teens. Each chapter includes a resource guide to teach teens more about the 11 profiled countries: Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Numerous photos accompany the text. This book provides teen readers in the West with a window into the everyday lives of their counterparts in the East, fostering a better understanding of both their similarities and differences.
The current population of the Middle East is young, and their future is critical in our worldview. Teen life in the Middle East is marked by extremes. In some countries, especially those that are Westernized, teens share the benefits of globalization with material and social comforts such as private schooling and vacations abroad. In other countries, political instability, religious and cultural repression, war and occupation, earthquakes, and poverty are ongoing crises. Many teenagers must endure a difficult, and sometimes nearly impossible, path to adulthood.
American teens can now discover what they most want to know about their counterparts today in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin American and the Caribbean. Each regional volume includes up to 15 countries, with each narrative chapter covering:
- Overview of country
- Typical day
- Family life
- Traditional and nontraditional food dishes
- Schooling
- Social life, including fashion
- Recreation
- Entertainment
- Religious practices and cultural ceremonies
- Resource and pen pal information
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ALI AKBAR MAHDI is Professor of Sociology at Ohio Wesleyan University.