Political Anthropology of Yemen, A
Urging a more grounded approach to ethnography that counters overarching paradigms of Yemen’s insecurity.”In a time of seemingly ‘unresolvable conflicts’ in south-west Asia and beyond, this outstanding collection foregrounds the aspirations and critiques of Yemenis living through conflict and revolution—calling for, and demonstrating, how a political anthropology committed to the preoccupations of research participants can bring visibility to their crucial generative work of imagining and striving for alternative futures.”—Alice Wilson, author of Afterlives of Revolution: Everyday Counterhistories in Southern Oman”A sophisticated and fascinating volume that demonstrates the complexity, tensions, and layers of political concepts. Grounded in ethnography and focused on … Continue reading Political Anthropology of Yemen, A
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