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Beyond Exception New Interpretations Of The Arabian Peninsula Ahmed Kanna Amlie Le Renard Neha Vora

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Beyond Exception New Interpretations Of The Arabian Peninsula Ahmed Kanna Amlie Le Renard Neha Vora
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Beyond Exception New Interpretations Of The Arabian Peninsula Ahmed Kanna Amlie Le Renard Neha Vora instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Ahmed Kanna; Amélie Le Renard; Neha Vora
ISBN: 9781501750328, 1501750321
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Beyond Exception New Interpretations Of The Arabian Peninsula Ahmed Kanna Amlie Le Renard Neha Vora by Ahmed Kanna; Amélie Le Renard; Neha Vora 9781501750328, 1501750321 instant download after payment.

They ask: What would not only Middle East studies, but studies of postcolonial societies and global capitalism in other parts of the world look like if the Arabian Peninsula was central rather than peripheral or exceptional to ongoing sociohistorical processes and representational practices? The authors explore how the exceptionalizing discourses that permeate Arabian Peninsula studies spring from colonialist discourses still operative in anthropology and sociology more generally, and suggest that de-exceptionalizing the region within their disciplines can offer opportunities for decolonized knowledge production.

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