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Factions, Friends and Feasts - Anthropological Perspectives on the Mediterranean

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Zusatztext " Although these essays have been published before! many are important contributions to the discipline! while others have been updated and revised! making this an important contribution to this field? Highly recommended. "  ·  Choice " Jeremy Boissevain is undoubtedly amongst the most qualified and distinguished researchers of Mediterranean societies: this book chronicles an exemplary intellectual path from a methodological! theoretic and empirical standing?the author was one of the major innovators of the anthropology of Mediterranean societies. "   ·  Christian Giordano ! University of Fribourg " Professor Boissevain has been among the most prominent social anthropologists since the 1960s! and this collection does justice to his vast and important research and scholarship?Moreover! since we are able to see the development in Boissevain's thinking! we can see how the discipline has changed over the last fifty years! and how world changes as well as academic transformations have forced anthropologists to rethink their theories and methods ."  ·  Naor Ben-Yehoyada ! Harvard University "? a well integrated collection covering a wide range of interrelated regional subjects? [that] is also admirable for its close attention to ethnographic details and their place and meaning in wider social! cultural! and historical contexts. "  ·  Anton Blok ! University of Amsterdam Informationen zum Autor Jeremy Boissevain (1928-2015) was Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam and also taught at the universities of Montreal and Sussex and held visiting appointments in Malta, Britain, the United States, and Poland. His books and co-edited works include Saints and Fireworks (1965), Hal Farrug (1969), The Italians of Montreal (1970), Friends of Friends (1974), Beyond the Community (1975), Coping with Tourists (1996), Contesting the Foreshore (2004) and Hal Kirkop (2006). Translations of his work have appeared in Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Japanese and Maltese. Klappentext Drawing on field research in Malta, Sicily and among Italian emigrants in Canada, this book explores the social influence of the Mediterranean climate and the legacy of ethnic and religious conflict from the past five decades. Case studies illustrate the complexity of daily life not only in the region but also in more remote academe, by analysing the effects of fierce family loyalty, emigration and the social consequences of factionalism, patronage and the friends-of-friends networks that are widespread in the region. Several chapters discuss the social and environmental impact of mass tourism, how locals cope, and the paradoxical increase in religious pageantry and public celebrations. The discussions echo changes in the region and the related development of the author's own interests and engagement with prevailing issues through his career. "Jeremy Boissevain is undoubtedly amongst the most qualified and distinguished researchers of Mediterranean societies: this book chronicles an exemplary intellectual path from a methodological, theoretic and empirical standing - the author was one of the major innovators of the anthropology of Mediterranean societies." * Christian Giordano, University of Fribourg "Professor Boissevain has been among the most prominent social anthropologists since the 1960s, and this collection does justice to his vast and important research and scholarship - Moreover, since we are able to see the development in Boissevain's thinking, we can see how the discipline has changed over the la...

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List of Tables

List of Plates

Preface and Introduction

PART I: PATTERNS

Chapter 1. Seasonal Variations on Some Mediterranean Themes

Chapter 2. Unhealed Scars: Religious and Ethnic Diversity Around

PART II: COMMUNITIES

Chapter 3. Factions, Parties and Politics in a Maltese Village

Chapter 4. Poverty and Politics in a Sicilian Agro-Town

Chapter 5. The Italians of Montreal

PART III: QUESTIONS AND PUZZLES

Chapter 6. The Place of Non-Corporate Groups

Chapter 7. Towards a Sociology of Social Anthropology

Chapter 8. Beyond the Community

Chapter 9. Of Men and Marbles: Reconsidering Factionalism

Chapter 10. When the Saints go Marching Out

PART IV: RITUAL, INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS

Chapter 11. Ritual  and Tourism: Culture by the Pound?

Chapter 12. Revitalizing European Rituals

Chapter 13. 'But we Live Here': Perspectives on Cultural Tourism

Chapter 14. Insiders and Outsiders: Mass Tourism in Southern Europe

Chapter 15. Tourists, Developers and Civil Society

PART V: REFLECTIONS

Chapter 16. On Predicting the Future: Second Thoughts on the Decline of Feasts and Patrons

Bibliography


About the author










Jeremy Boissevain is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam and has also taught at the universities of Montreal and Sussex and held visiting appointments in Malta, Britain, the United States, and Poland. His books and co-edited works include Saints and Fireworks (1965), Hal Farrug (1969), The Italians of Montreal (1970), Friends of Friends (1974), Beyond the Community (1975), (1996), Contesting the Foreshore (2004) and Hal Kirkop (2006). Translations of his work have appeared in Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Japanese and Maltese.


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