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Nomads and Nation-Building in the Western Sahara: Gender, Politics and the Sahrawi Konstantina Isidoros

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Nomads and Nation-Building in the Western Sahara: Gender, Politics and the Sahrawi Konstantina Isidoros
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.25 MB
Author: Konstantina Isidoros
ISBN: 9781350987357, 1350987352
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Nomads and Nation-Building in the Western Sahara: Gender, Politics and the Sahrawi Konstantina Isidoros by Konstantina Isidoros 9781350987357, 1350987352 instant download after payment.

Fabled for more than three thousand years as fierce warrior-nomads and cameleers dominating the western Trans-Saharan caravan trade, today the Sahrawi are admired as soldier-statesmen and refugee-diplomats. This is a proud nomadic people uniquely championing human rights and international law for self-determination of their ancient heartlands: the western Sahara Desert in North Africa. Konstantina Isidoros provides a rich ethnographic portrait of this unique desert society’s life in one of Earth’s most extreme ecosystems. Her extensive anthropological research, conducted over nine years, illuminates an Arab-Berber Muslim society in which men wear full face veils and are matrifocused toward women, who are the property-holders of tent households forming powerful matrilocal coalitions. Isidoros offers new analytical insights on gender relations, strategic tribe-to-state symbiosis and the tactical formation of ‘tent-cities’.
The book sheds light on the indigenous principles of social organisation - the centrality of women, male veiling and milk-kinship - bringing positive feminist perspectives on how the Sahrawi have innovatively reconfigured their tribal nomadic pastoral society into globalising citizen-nomads constructing their nascent nation-state. This is essential reading for those interested in anthropology, politics, war and nationalism, gender relations, postcolonialism, international development, humanitarian regimes, refugee studies and the experience of nomadic communities.

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