Veiled sentiments : honor and poetry in a Bedouin society /
Основен автор: | Abu-Lughod, Lila. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Berkeley :
University of California Press,
1999.
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Издание: | Updated ed. with a new preface. |
Предмети: | |
Онлайн достъп: |
Table of contents only Contributor biographical information |
Съдържание:
- Guest and daughter : The community ; Fieldwork ; Poetry and sentiment
- Part I. The ideology of Bedouin social life : Identity in relationship : Aṣl: the blood of ancestry ; Garaba: the blood of relationship ; Maternal ties and a common life ; Identification and sharing ; Identity in a changing world
- Honor and the virtues of autonomy : Autonomy and hierarchy ; The family model of hierarchy ; Honor: the moral basis of hierarchy ; Limits on power ; Hasham: honor of the weak
- Modesty, gender, and sexuality : Gender ideology and hierarchy ; The social value of male and female ; The "natural" bases of female moral inferiority ; Red belts and black veils: the symbolism of gender and sexuality ; Sexuality and the social order ; Hasham reconsidered: deference and the denial of sexuality ; The meaning of veiling
- Part II. Discourses in sentiment : The poetry of personal life : On poetry in context ; The poetry of self and sentiment
- Honor and poetic vulnerability : Discourses on loss ; Matters of pride ; Responding to death ; The discourse of honor
- Modesty and the poetry of love : Discourses on love ; Star-crosses lovers ; An arranged marriage ; Marriage, divorce, and polygyny
- Ideology and the politics of sentiment : The social contexts of discourse ; Protective veils of form ; The meaning of poetry ; The politics of sentiment ; Ideology and experience
- Appendix : Formulas and themes of the Ghinnawa.