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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (7)
  • The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION  (4)
  • Leiden : KITLV Press  (3)
  • Gesellschaft  (7)
  • Ethnology  (7)
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  • 1
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    London : UCL Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9781800085039 , 9781800085046 , 9781800085053 , 9781800085060 , 9781787355279 , 9781787356184 , 9781787357778 , 9781800081185
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (235 p.)
    DDC: 956.910423
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    Keywords: Unruhen ; Aufruhr ; Diskontinuität ; Wandel ; Gesellschaft ; Politik ; Populismus ; Umsturz ; Gewalt ; Terrorismus ; Sociology ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Social issues & processes ; Political control & freedoms ; Political activism ; Political corruption ; revolution;migration;Syria;ethnography;Assad regime;displacement ; Konferenzschrift University College London 2017
    Abstract: Waiting for the Revolution to End explores the Syrian revolution through the experiences of citizens in exile. Based on more than three years of embedded fieldwork with Syrians displaced in the border city of Gaziantep (southern Turkey), the book places the Syrian revolution and its tragic aftermath under ethnographic scrutiny. It charts the evolution from peaceful uprising (2011) to armed confrontation (2012), descent into fully fledged conflict (2013) and finally to proxy war (2015), to propose an understanding of revolution beyond success and failure. While the Assad regime remains in place, the Syrian revolution (al-thawra) still holds a transformational power that can be located on intimate and world-making scales. Charlotte Al-Khalili traces the unintended consequences of revolution and its unexpected consequences to reveal the reshaping of Syrian life-worlds and exiles’ evolving theorizations, experiences and imaginations of al-thawra. She describes the in-between spatio-temporal realm inhabited by Syrians displaced to Turkey as they await the revolution’s outcomes, and maps the revolution’s multidimensional and multi-scalar effects on their everyday life. By following the chronology of events inside Syria and Syrians’ geography of displacement, the book makes the relation between revolution and displacement its centerpiece, both as an ethnographic object and an analytical device. Praise for Waiting for the Revolution to End 'Waiting for the Revolution to End is essential reading for scholars and students wanting to understand the temporal and affective orientations at play in the aftermath of the Syrian revolution. Al-Khalili presents a lucid ethnography of revolutionary hopes, defeat, and displacement hereby offering a sustained theoretical engagement with the social, political and religious forces that undergird Syrian existence.' Andreas Bandak, University of Copenhagen 'Although so much has been said about the Syrian revolution, surprisingly little has been written about what it did to the selves, hopes, and lives of those who joined it but were defeated. Waiting for the Revolution to End is a very important and urgently needed contribution that tells the story of the revolution as it is understood by ordinary Syrians who turned into revolutionaries by participating in the uprising from its beginnings in 2011 and 2012, when the possibility of a non-violent overcoming of a violent regime still appeared within reach. Writing through the experience of living among displaced Syrians in Gaziantep, Al-Khalili tells us something that political analyses from above so often miss: the transformational power of participation in the revolution, and the cosmogonic change it effected in the minds and lives of people while they were tragically defeated. Speaking of defeat rather than failure of Syrian revolutionaries, Waiting for the Revolution to End *weaves a rich, emphatic, convincing, tragic yet also hopeful story of the possibility of dignity.' Samuli Schielke, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient 'Charlotte Al-Khalili’s stunning and moving ethnography is a landmark in the study of revolution, social change and mobility. Through an extraordinary portrayal of the lives, hopes and fears of Syria’s exiled revolutionaries in their “capital”, Al-Khalili transforms understandings of how migration shapes revolutionary subjectivity, how grassroots revolutionary activists theorize revolutionary outcomes, and how revolutionaries reorganize families and networks to keep ideals of social transformation alive.’ Alice Wilson, University of Sussex...
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  • 2
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    Bielefeld, Germany : transcript Verlag | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9783839439166 , 9783837639162
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p.)
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Migration ; Vielfalt ; Mobilität ; Urbanität ; Soziale Situation ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Migration, immigration & emigration ; Deutschland ; Österreich ; Post Migration ; Urbanity ; Education ; Post-migrant Theatre ; Experience of Migration ; Coexistence ; Migration ; Society ; Civil Society ; Political Sociology ; Sociology ; Postmigration ; Urbanität ; Bildung ; Postmigrantische Gesellschaft ; Postmigrantisches Theater ; Migrationserfahrung ; Zusammenleben ; Migration ; Gesellschaft ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Mobilität ; Diversität ; Marginalisierung ; Politische Soziologie ; Soziologie
    Abstract: In order to re-consider the relationship between migration and society, Marc Hill and Erol Yildiz turn established certainties over and include the experience of migration. Their focus is on shared stories that show the versatility of urban community life. By doing so, they make migration the starting point of other analyses of society. Postmigrant visions serve as categories of the analysis of social situations of mobility and diversity, make ambiguities and marginalized memories that articulate social conditions visible. Contrasting ideas are put in the focus without overlooking conditions of dominance and structural barriers.
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  • 3
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : transcript Verlag | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9783839424049 , 9783839424049
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 p.)
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    Keywords: Soziales Handeln ; Soziologische Theorie ; Praxeologie ; Sociological Theory ; Sociology of Culture ; Social Relations ; Praxistheorie ; Practice Turn ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Kultur ; Kulturtheorie ; Sozialität ; Soziologie ; Cultural Studies ; Sociology ; Kultursoziologie ; Gesellschaft ; Society ; Soziologische Theorie ; Cultural Theory ; Culture ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9004253726 , 9789004253728 , 9789067183253 , 9067183253
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 300 pages)
    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 258
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pouwer, Jan Gender, ritual and social formation in West Papua
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    Keywords: Mimika (Indonesian people) ; Asmat (Indonesian people) ; Sex role ; Ritual ; Ethnology ; Politics and government ; HISTORY ; Middle East ; General ; Asmat (Indonesian people) ; Ethnology ; Manners and customs ; Mimika (Indonesian people) ; Ritual ; Sex role ; Social conditions ; Ritual ; Kosmologie ; Geschlechterforschung ; Gesellschaft ; Kamoro ; Asmat ; Sozialstruktur ; Sekseverschillen ; Riten ; Sociale verandering ; Asmat ; Kamoro (volk) ; Kamoro (taal) ; Provinz Papua ; Indonesia ; Papua Barat ; Papua (Indonesië) ; Kamoro (Volk) ; Asmat ; Society and social sciences ; Papua Barat (Indonesia) Social conditions ; Papua Barat (Indonesia) Social life and customs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: IX.Male to female Social opposition versus communal solidarity --The myths --The rituals --Conclusions --X.Initiating young males and commemorating the dead On nose piercing and spirit poles --The myths: a summary --The story of Seitakap --The story of Mbish, the ideal wife --Comments --The rituals --Comments --XI.Asmat headhunting and the initiation of male adolescents --The myths --The ritual --Prelude --The raid --The initiation --Identifying with the dead: the first stage of male initiation --The ritual recognition of adolescence --XII.Conclusions --XIII.Epilogue --Continuity in discontinuity: the current situation --Contemporary Kamoro ceremonies.
    Abstract: Part one:Gender and the ritual cycle in Mimika --ch. 1:Prologue --ch. 2:The 'female' contribution to life Ema Kame rituals --ch. 3:The 'male' contribution to life Kaware ritual --ch. 4:The initiation of male adolescents --ch. 5:Marking death --Part two:The Kamoro in relation to the Asmat --ch. 6:The theory of comparison and the context of the rituals --ch. 7:Ema Kame and Emak Cem --ch. 8:Honouring the dead Asmat display and performance --ch. 9:Male to female social opposition versus communal solidarity --ch. 10:Initiating young males and commemorating the dead on nose piercing and spirit poles --ch. 11:Asmat headhunting and the initiation of male adolescents --ch. 12:Conclusions --ch. 13:Epilogue.
    Abstract: The second stageDemonstrating skills --The third stageProviding the insignia of manhood --V.Marking death --Critical illness, passing away and mourning --Disposal of the dead and bereavement --Ceremony marking the end of mourning --Ritual cleansing and cancellation of food taboos --House of the corpse ceremony --Spirit platform ritual --Lifting the head-covering --pt. TwoThe Kamoro in relation to the Asmat --VI.The theory of comparison and the context of the rituals --The theory --Languages --Sago stands, riverine, marine and horticultural resources --Types of kinship and descent --Residential aggregates and political affiliations --Pervasiveness of dual organization --Cosmology --VII.Ema Kame and Emak Cem --Ema Kame/Emak Cem and myth --Ema Kame/Emak Cem and ritual --Comparison --VIII.Honouring the dead Display and performance --The myth --The ritual --The masquerade --Donning the armbands.
    Abstract: This study, based on a lifelong involvement with New Guinea, compares the culture of the Kamoro (18,000 people) with that of their eastern neighbours, the Asmat (40,000), both living on the south coast of West Papua, Indonesia. The comparison, showing substantial differences as well as striking similarities, contributes to a deeper understanding of both cultures. Part I looks at Kamoro society and culture through the window of its ritual cycle, framed by gender. Part II widens the view, offering in a comparative fashion a more detailed analysis of the socio-political and cosmo-mythological setting of the Kamoro and the Asmat rituals. Next is a systematic comparison of the rituals. The comparison includes a cross-cultural, structural analysis of relevant myths. This publication is of interest to scholars and students in Oceanic studies and those drawn to the comparative study of cultures. Jan Pouwer (1924) started his career as a government anthropologist in West New Guinea in the 1950s and 1960s, with periods of intensive fieldwork, in particular among the Kamoro. A distinguished anthropologist, he held professorships at universities around the world
    Note: Includes glossary, bibliographical references (pages 281-288) and index , English
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-90-6718-294-x
    Language: English
    Pages: 368 S.
    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 240
    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
    DDC: 304.20959
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Eau - Aspect social - Asie du Sud-Est ; Eau - Pollution - Asie du Sud-Est ; Eau en agriculture - Asie du Sud-Est ; Water ; Écohydrologie - Asie du Sud-Est - Histoire ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Ecohydrology History ; Water in agriculture ; Water Pollution ; Water Social aspects ; Hydrologie ; Hydrobiologie ; Wasserverschmutzung ; Zuidoost-Azië ; Südostasien ; Südostasien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Südostasien ; Hydrologie ; Geschichte ; Südostasien ; Hydrobiologie ; Geschichte ; Südostasien ; Wasserverschmutzung ; Geschichte
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  • 6
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    Paris : Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9782735118311 , 9782735111374
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix-290 p.)
    Series Statement: Ethnologie de la France
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1990-2005 ; Rap ; Gesellschaft ; Rapmusiker ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Techno ; Musikwirtschaft ; The arts ; Frankreich ; musique ; jeunesse ; sociologie des arts ; rap ; techno (musique) ; musicien (métier) ; musique électroacoustique ; sociologie
    Abstract: Rap, techno, électro, house, jungle, trip hop... ces styles musicaux se sont installés dans le paysage discographique français depuis la fin des années 1990. À travers les succès commerciaux retentissants ou les coups d’éclat de leurs animateurs, ils sont apparus comme des fenêtres ouvertes sur les plaisirs, les désirs et les maux de la jeunesse. « Jeunes », les musiques rap et électroniques le sont en effet à double titre : filles d’esthétiques postmodernes et de bricolages technologiques dernier cri, elles sont aussi sociologiquement attachées à l’adolescence et à l’entrée dans la vie adulte. En montrant ces « nouveaux »musiciens au travail, l’auteur entraîne le lecteur loin des clichés réducteurs associant ces cultures musicales à une « perte de repères » ou à une mauvaise humeur à la mode. L’articulation entre création artistique et critique sociale, l’invention et la diffusion de modèles d’organisation alternatifs en matière de production discographique sont mises au jour. Dans cet univers professionnel très actuel, la banalisation des « home-studios » et l’extension des responsabilités de l’artiste permettent en effet aux individus de faire carrière en multipliant les projets (de disques et de labels) et les casquettes (de musicien et de manager). Peinture vivante des relations de travail et au travail dans un milieu artistique fondé sur la mobilité, cet ouvrage permet enfin de comprendre les évolutions récentes du monde du disque vers une réactivité et une souplesse toujours plus grandes.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9067180866
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 279 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 166
    Dissertation note: Zugl.: Leiden, Rijksuniv., Diss., 1986
    DDC: 959.8/01
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    Keywords: Indonesia ; History ; To 1478 ; Indonesia ; Politics and government ; Anthropology ; Indonesia ; Ethnology ; Indonesia ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Indonesien ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte Anfänge ; Indonesien ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Indonesien ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte
    Note: Literatuverz. S. [253] - 276
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