Anthropology 335 Comparative Muslim Societies (4.0 units/Class #0678R) Lecture Tue, Thu @2:00-3:20pm, THH217
Issues of identity, nationality, religion, culture and visual representation among Muslim peoples in the Middle East, Central Asia and the West from an anthropological perspective.
Professor Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek is Associate Professor in the Department for Social and Cutural Anthropology at the University of Vienna, Austria.? She is presently a Visiting Professor at USC in the Middle East Studies Program, officed in the Department of Anthropology. Next year she will return to Turkey to restudy the village where she did her first ethnographic fieldwork in 1976-1982.? She has done ethnographic fieldwork in Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan and has special knowledge of the Pashtun and Uzbek ethnic groups.? She has most recently [2010] co-edited with Robert L. Canfield the volume Ethnicity, Authority, and Power in Central Asia: New Games Great and Small. ?? the book examines trends and issues from the point of view of scholars who have lived and worked on the ground and have sought to understand the conditions and concerns of people in rural as well as urban settings. It provides a distinctive and timely perspective on this vital part of the world.?
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