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Spirits of Palestine

Gender, Society, and Stories of the Jinn

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Spirits of Palestine

Gender, Society, and Stories of the Jinn

Description

The Palestinian Muslim village of Artas is cradled in the lap of four mountains in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Although Artas has experienced the violence of Israeli occupation, Spirits of Palestine does not focus exclusively on the villagers' experiences of violence, terrorism, or loss. This ethnography looks instead at the daily lives of Palestinian women and men and how they relate to tragedies and difficulties both large and small. Through stories of possession by the jinn, spirits that appear throughout the Koran, anthropologist Celia Rothenberg takes the reader past the dramatic, violent world of street battles and stone-throwing to more intimate realms of power-in homes and prisons, family and neighborhood relations, and personal experiences of migration and diaspora. Rothenberg shows how remarkably far-reaching jinn stories can be; they provide commentary on the constructed nature of kinship, strong social mores, and those who are both on the margins and at the center of a Palestinian community. Jinn stories remind us that power in all its forms has gaps and inconsistencies. Spirits of Palestine is a truly original ethnography and an essential addition to scholarship on Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East that will be of interest to cultural anthropologists, sociologists, and women's/gender studies scholars.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The jinn
Chapter 3 Women and the Jinn
Chapter 4 Zahia and the Jewish Jinn
Chapter 5 Men and the Jinn
Chapter 6 Social Geography and the Jinn

Product details

Published Nov 05 2004
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 152
ISBN 9781461741237
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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