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Tribes in Modern Yemen: An Anthology

Tribes in Modern Yemen: An Anthology
1. Auflage, 2021
In Yemen, “tribe” is a historically rooted, emic concept of social representation. Rooted in remotest antiquity, over the last centuries the concept of tribe in Yemen has undergone transformations, but also featured aspects of continuity. Today, with the emergence of massive political change, the eruption of popular uprisings, armed conflicts, external military intervention and the associated weakness of the state, tribalism seems to be gaining in importance once again, filling the void created by a retreating state. This collective volume explores the longevity and diversity of manifestations of tribalism in present-day Yemen. It aims at updating and rethinking research on tribes and tribalism in Yemen and providing new input for the discussion of tribalism in contemporary Middle East.
Supported by: Österreichische Nationalstiftung für Forschung, Technologie und Entwicklung
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Note on Transliteration
Page 7 - 8
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Glossary
Page 9 - 10
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Introduction - The Concept of Tribe in the Anthropology
Page 11 - 18
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Acknowledgments
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Qabyalah or What Does It Mean to Be Tribal in Yemen?
Najwa Adra
Page 21 - 38
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Power as Persuasion in Yemeni Tribal Society
Steven C. Caton
Page 39 - 50
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Some Principles and Continuities of Tribal Law
Paul Dresch
Page 51 - 62
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Some Remarks on Blood Vengeance (thaʾr) in Contemporary Yemen
Page 63 - 78
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Qabīlah, Jirbah and Tanmiyah: Tribes and Agriculture in the Northern Highlands of Yemen
Daniel Martin Varisco
Page 79 - 94
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Munebbih’s Northwestern Borders Through the 20th Century
Page 95 - 108
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From Bordering to Ordering: The Tribal Factor in Managing the Yemeni-Saudi Border
Lisa Lenz-Ayoub
Page 109 - 120
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Al-Mawaddah al-Khālidah? The Ḥūthī Movement and the Idea of the Rule of the Ahl al-Bayt in Yemen’s Tribal Society
Alexander Weissenburger
Page 121 - 136
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Social Restratification in Ḥaḍramawt during the Last 25 Years: An Anthropological Outlook
Mikhail Rodionov
Page 137 - 144
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Tribes in the Neo-Liberal Era: Transformation of Yemen’s Social Structure
Helen Lackner
Page 145 - 158
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Notes on Contributors
Page 159 - 160
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Index
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8619-9, Print, softcover, 24.08.2021
Edition:
978-3-7001-8970-1, eBook, Digital, 24.08.2021
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
169 Pages
Format:
29,7x21cm
Images:
2 maps
Language:
English
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