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Arab women in the field: studying your own society
Soraya. Altorki and Camillia Fawzi El-Solh-
Frontmatter
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Contributors (page xi)
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1. Introduction (Soraya Altorki and Camillia Fawzi El-Solh, page 1)
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2. Feminization, Familism, Self, and Politics: Research as a Mughtaribi (Suad Joseph, page 25)
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3. At Home in the Field (Soraya Altorki, page 49)
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4. Fieldwork in My Egyptian Homeland: Toward the Demise of Anthropology's Distinctive-Other Hegemonic Tradition (Soheir Morsy, page 69)
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5. Gender, Class, and Origin: Aspects of Role during Fieldwork in Arab Society (Camillia Fawzi El-Solh, page 91)
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6. Studying Your Own: The Complexities of a Shared Culture (Seteney Shami, page 115)
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7. Fieldwork of a Dutiful Daughter (Lila Abu-Lughod, page 139)
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References (page 163)
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Index (page 179)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MAN | 25.3 (Sep. 1990): 542 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2803735 |
AE | 18.1 (Feb. 1991): 185-186 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/645582 |
AQ | 63.3 (Jul. 1990): 146-147 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3317407 |
BSOAS | 53.1 (1990): 142-143 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/618990 |
WRB | 6.7 (Apr. 1989): 14 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4020455 |
AANTH | 91.3 (Sep. 1989): 807-808 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/680929 |
BUL | 17.1 (1990): 77-80 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/194848 |
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Published: 1988
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
- 9780815624509 (paper)
- 9780815624493 (hardcover)