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Counter-Narratives

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Zusatztext "This volume is an important step in the effort to bring the study of the politics of the Arabian Peninsula into the mainstream of scholarship and to bring the full range of scholarly approaches to the study of the Peninsula. It breaks new ground on both empirical and interpretative levels." - F. Gregory Gause, III, Director of the Middle East Studies Program, University of Vermont "Counter-Narratives brings together some of the finest new scholarship on the Arabian Peninsula. The contributors offer a rich analysis of social identity, political belonging, and historical transformation in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The book illuminates the differing roles of imperial powers, local hierarchies, intellectual reformers, oil companies, and other actors in shaping the region's modern politics. Conventional images of a world of tribes, rulers, and oilmen give way to finely textured interpretations of one of the most critically important areas of the contemporary world." - Timothy Mitchell. Professor of Politics, New York University Informationen zum Autor SHEILA CARAPICO University of Richmond, Virginia, USAABDULAZIZ H. AL-FAHAD Attorney affiliated with Akin, Gump, USAGUIDO WALTER STEINBERG Freie Universitat Berlin, GermanyISA BLUMI New York University, USAJOHN MATTHEW WILLIS New York University, USAGWENN OKRUHLIK University of Arkansas, USAGABRIELE VOM BRUCK University of Edinburgh, UK Klappentext Saudi Arabia and Yemen are two countries of crucial importance in the Middle East and yet our knowledge about them is highly limited, while typical ways of looking at the histories of these countries have impeded understanding. Counter-Narratives brings together a group of leading scholars of the Middle East using new theoretical and methodological approaches to cross-examine standard stories, whether as told by Westerners or by Saudis and Yemenis, and these are found wanting. The authors assess how grand historical narratives such as those produced by states and colonial powers are currently challenged by multiple historical actors, a process which generates alternative narratives about identity, the state and society. Zusammenfassung Saudi Arabia and Yemen are two countries of crucial importance in the Middle East and yet our knowledge about them is highly limited, while typical ways of looking at the histories of these countries have impeded understanding. Counter-Narratives brings together a group of leading scholars of the Middle East using new theoretical and methodological approaches to cross-examine standard stories, whether as told by Westerners or by Saudis and Yemenis, and these are found wanting. The authors assess how grand historical narratives such as those produced by states and colonial powers are currently challenged by multiple historical actors, a process which generates alternative narratives about identity, the state and society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; M.Al-Rasheed & R.Vitalis Arabian Peninsula Studies Arabia Incognito: An Invitation to Arabian Peninsula Studies; S.Carapico PART I: NEW HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND AGENDAS The Imama's vs. the Iqal: Hadari-Bedouin Conflict and the Formation of the Saudi State; A.H.Al-Fahad Material Conditions, Knowledge and Trade in Central Arabia During the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Centuries; G.W.Steinberg Reframing Social History in the Middle East: The Case of Ottoman Yemen, 1914 - 1918; I.Blumi Recasting Tribe in South Yemen: Colonialization and the Moral Geography of the Imamate; J.M.Willis Aramco World: Business and Culture on the Arabian Oil Frontier; R.Vitalis PART II: CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND SOCIETY The Capture of Riyadh Revisited: The Shaping of Historical Imagination in Saudi Arabia; M.Al-Rasheed Struggles Over History and Identity: 'Opening the Gates' of the Kingdom to Tourism; G.Okruhlik Evacuating Memory in Post-Revolutionary Yemen; G.Vom Bruck...

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Introduction; M.Al-Rasheed & R.Vitalis Arabian Peninsula Studies Arabia Incognito: An Invitation to Arabian Peninsula Studies; S.Carapico PART I: NEW HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND AGENDAS The Imama's vs. the Iqal: Hadari-Bedouin Conflict and the Formation of the Saudi State; A.H.Al-Fahad Material Conditions, Knowledge and Trade in Central Arabia During the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Centuries; G.W.Steinberg Reframing Social History in the Middle East: The Case of Ottoman Yemen, 1914 - 1918; I.Blumi Recasting Tribe in South Yemen: Colonialization and the Moral Geography of the Imamate; J.M.Willis Aramco World: Business and Culture on the Arabian Oil Frontier; R.Vitalis PART II: CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND SOCIETY The Capture of Riyadh Revisited: The Shaping of Historical Imagination in Saudi Arabia; M.Al-Rasheed Struggles Over History and Identity: 'Opening the Gates' of the Kingdom to Tourism; G.Okruhlik Evacuating Memory in Post-Revolutionary Yemen; G.Vom Bruck

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"This volume is an important step in the effort to bring the study of the politics of the Arabian Peninsula into the mainstream of scholarship and to bring the full range of scholarly approaches to the study of the Peninsula. It breaks new ground on both empirical and interpretative levels." - F. Gregory Gause, III, Director of the Middle East Studies Program, University of Vermont
"Counter-Narratives brings together some of the finest new scholarship on the Arabian Peninsula. The contributors offer a rich analysis of social identity, political belonging, and historical transformation in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The book illuminates the differing roles of imperial powers, local hierarchies, intellectual reformers, oil companies, and other actors in shaping the region's modern politics. Conventional images of a world of tribes, rulers, and oilmen give way to finely textured interpretations of one of the most critically important areas of the contemporary world." - Timothy Mitchell. Professor of Politics, New York University

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