Contesting Realities
The Public Sphere and Morality in Southern Yemen
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Syracuse University Press
Published:30th Dec '10
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Situated in the southernmost tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Aden is considered the economic capital of the Republic of Yemen. Once a British colony, the port city later served as the capital of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen, the only Marxist regime in the Middle East. Tracing the social and political history of Aden, Dahlgren explores the evolving ways in which gender and family relations are established. The author offers a complex picture of Adeni society in which norms for morality and propriety vary according to the context of the social space. Documenting a nuanced social flexibility, Dahlgren stresses women’s agency and power to maneuver within a traditional patriarchal Muslim community.
Dahlgren goes beyond the usual study of a group of people to research first-hand the lives of women and men in the home, in the work place, and in the streets, which is central to her finding that Islamic societies must be seen through a multiplicity of spatial areas. Rich with detail and beautifully written. The book speaks directly to debates within anthropology.
ISBN: 9780815632467
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
Weight: 680g
392 pages