This book remaps the Mediterranean by reframing classical themes from early Mediterraneanist anthropology. The edited volume showcases how anthropology can contribute to an understanding of ongoing transnational dynamics and the new wave of scholarship on the Mediterranean.
This book remaps the Mediterranean by reframing classical themes from early Mediterraneanist anthropology. The edited volume showcases how anthropology can contribute to an understanding of ongoing transnational dynamics and the new wave of scholarship on the Mediterranean.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Naor Ben-Yehoyada is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, USA. He is the author of The Mediterranean Incarnate: Region Formation between Sicily and Tunisia since World War II. He writes on unauthorized migration, criminal justice, the aftermath of development, and transnational political imaginaries in the central and eastern Mediterranean. Paul Silverstein is Professor of Anthropology at Reed College, USA. He is author of Postcolonial France (2018) and Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race and Nation (2004). He writes on identity politics, postcoloniality, and diasporic popular culture in France and North Africa.
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Introduction: Remapping Mediterranean anthropology 1. The Virgin Mary of Algeria: French Mediterraneans En Miroir 2. Pontremoli's cry: Personhood, scale, and history in the Eastern Mediterranean 3. The olive and imaginaries of the Mediterranean 4. Revisiting 'honor' through migrant vulnerabilities in Turkey 5. Back to the Mediterranean? Return migration, economic crisis, and contested values in Southern Spain 6. Transidioma afloat: Communication, power, and migration in the Mediterranean Sea Afterword 7. Rites of return: Back to the Mediterranean, again 8. Reclaiming the Middle Sea for Humanity
Introduction: Remapping Mediterranean anthropology 1. The Virgin Mary of Algeria: French Mediterraneans En Miroir 2. Pontremoli's cry: Personhood, scale, and history in the Eastern Mediterranean 3. The olive and imaginaries of the Mediterranean 4. Revisiting 'honor' through migrant vulnerabilities in Turkey 5. Back to the Mediterranean? Return migration, economic crisis, and contested values in Southern Spain 6. Transidioma afloat: Communication, power, and migration in the Mediterranean Sea Afterword 7. Rites of return: Back to the Mediterranean, again 8. Reclaiming the Middle Sea for Humanity
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