Anthropology 316ME - Polit/Contemp Middle East

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Elif Babul
W 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
106465
Ciruti 123
ebabul@mtholyoke.edu
This seminar focuses on anthropological studies of how power - both in its open and hidden forms - manifests itself and shapes everyday life in the contemporary Middle East. It explores how authority is established and contested in various domains including bureaucracy and the state; sexuality and the family; religion and civil society; markets and the media. We will trace how experiences of colonization, imperialism, modernization, nationalism, capitalism, occupation, war and revolt mold the conditions of living for peoples of the Middle East. We will also examine how specific forms of knowledge production attribute coherence to the region, allowing its imagination as an object of intervention in the name of development and security.
Prereq: 8 Credits in Anthropology.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.