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Making Do In Damascus Navigating A Generation Of Change In Family And Work Sally K Gallagher

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Making Do In Damascus Navigating A Generation Of Change In Family And Work Sally K Gallagher
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Sally K. Gallagher
ISBN: 9780815651901, 0815651902
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Making Do In Damascus Navigating A Generation Of Change In Family And Work Sally K Gallagher by Sally K. Gallagher 9780815651901, 0815651902 instant download after payment.

Drawing on fieldwork that spans nearly twenty years, Making Do in Damascus offers a rare portrayal of ordinary family life in Damascus, Syria. It explores how women draw on cultural ideals around gender, religion, and family to negotiate a sense of collective and personal identity. Emphasizing the ability of women to manage family relationships creatively within mostly conservative Sunni Muslim households, Gallagher highlights how personal and material resources shape women’s choices and constraints concerning education, choice of marriage partner, employment, childrearing, relationships with kin, and the uses and risks of new information technologies. Gallagher argues that taking a nuanced approach toward analyzing women’s identity and authority in society allows us to think beyond dichotomies of Damascene women either as oppressed by class and patriarchy or as completely autonomous agents of their own lives. Tracing ordinary women’s experiences and ideals across decades of social and economic change, Making Do in Damascus highlights the salience of collective identity, place, and connection within families, as well as resources and regional politics, in shaping a generation of families in Damascus.

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