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| Author: | Madawi AlRashid |
| Category: | Conflicts And Wars In The Middle East [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Group (first published November 10th 2004) |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 2006 |
| Pages: | 189 |
| Rank: | 835,457 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book Transnational Connections And The Arab Gulf and the author of 15 another books.
مضاوي بنت طلال بن محمد الرشيد ، أستاذة علم الإنثربولوجيا الديني، في قسم اللاهوت والدراسات الدينية بكلية الملوك بجامعة لندن.
وحفيدة آخر حاكم من أسرة الرشيد الحاكمة في حائل، (1830 - 1921) : (والدها طلال المحمد الطلال الرشيد).
وتعمل د.مضاوي الرشيد على النقاشات الدينية السياسية في المملكة العربية السعودية خاصة بعد أحداث ١١سبتمبر٢٠٠١.
حيث قامت بتأليف العديد من الكتب والمقالات في المجلات الأكاديمية عن شبه الجزيرة العربية والهجرة العربية و العولمة.
This volume presents a study of transnational cultural flows in the Gulf region and beyond. It combines an understanding of the region's historical connections with the outside world and an assessment of contemporary consequences of these connections. In the context of current theoretical debates, empirical case studies are presented to demonstrate that the Gulf is not onl This volume presents a study of transnational cultural flows in the Gulf region and beyond. It combines an understanding of the region's historical connections with the outside world and an assessment of contemporary consequences of these connections. In the context of current theoretical debates, empirical case studies are presented to demonstrate that the Gulf is not only an exporter of oil and capital, but also of culture and religion. As these travel to distant locations, they are transformed in ways not intended by those who initiated the process - at the same time, the Gulf remains an importer of labour, the latest technology, economic skills and ideas, whose roots are no longer possible to locate. Transnational Connections and the Arab Gulf challenges both the definition of globalisation and transnationalism as one way processes generated mainly by the Western World and the view that transnationalism is solely a twentieth century phenomenon. The authors collected here analyse and map historical and contemporary manifestations of transnational networks within this region, linking them to wider debates on society, identity and political culture.; This volume will interest students and researchers of politics, the Middle East, anthropology and transnationalism.
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