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Introduction: ritual performance and religious identity. Reshaping traditions in contemporary MENA and its diasporas | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 1-7 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The power of musical aesthetics. Ritual and emotion in contemporary Moroccan Sufism | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 8-24 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Charlatans and fraudsters. Spiritual healing and the discourse of piety and order in Egypt | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 25-40 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
There is no place like al-Dār. Everyday entanglements in a Cairene Islamic studies institute | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 41-66 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Mehir (dower, gifts of gold, and intimate economies of marriage in Istanbul | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 67-85 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Islam as the problem, Christianity as the solution. Rupture and continuity as missionary method for the conversion of Iranians | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 86-103 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Becoming an abla. Homemaking and the shaping of an ethical self among women in a Turkish Muslim community in Brazil | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 104-24 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Migrant souls. Reincarnation, religious authority and the transformations of Druze identity in Minas Gerais, Brazil | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (1): 125-40 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Introduction. Middle East in turmoil | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 1-14 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Crushing Hamas? Origins and expansion of the Islamic Resistance Movement in Lebanon | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 15-35 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Imprints of Islam on Edward Said's Orientalism | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 36-52 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Panel E, 'Orient', in the portrait collection of Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 53-63 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Gaza. It is time to redesign the future! | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 70-76 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The triumph of the ethnic nation | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 64-9 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and Operation Al Aqsa Flood. Evaluating the impact of geopolitical instabilities on strategic trade routes | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 77-87 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Transgressing the limits of political critique in Iranian cinema | 2024 | Anthropology of the Middle East 19 (2): 88-110 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
An appraisal of participant observation methodology | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 1-6 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Using direct observation to examine the relationship between smoking and consumption patterns in a Middle Eastern food services setting | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 7-19 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The invisible inhabitants of a cultural limbo. Religion identities among Igdir Ja'faris | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 20-34 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Gendered power struggles beyond the male-female dichotomy. Syrian mothers-in-law exercising power within patriarchal structures | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 35-55 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Filthy old people. Ageism in Israeli gyms | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 56-73 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Le becfigue, petit passereau de Méditerranée. La longue histoire d'un oiseau comestible en voie de disparition | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 74-97 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Mobile phones, farmers, and the unsettling of Geertz's Moroccan suq/bazaar economy | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (1): 98-112 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Economic anthropology in the Middle East and North Africa | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (2): 1-10 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Social media and the commodification of attention/inattention in the changing Egyptian belly dance industry | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (2): 11-26 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Inflation as talk, economy as feel. Notes towards an anthropology of inflation | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (2): 27-45 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The lottery and the middle class. Navigating the boundaries of risk-taking and class-making in Istanbul | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (2): 46-68 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Returnees, institutions, and networks. Making space for technology entrepreneurship in Beirut | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (2): 69-84 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Made for maids. Female domestic workers and the use of mobile phones in the slums of urban Morocco | 2023 | Anthropology of the Middle East 18 (2): 85-102 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Introduction. Religious rituals' reflection of current social conditions in the Middle East | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (1): 1-7 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The politics of Islamic death rituals in the COVID-19 era | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (1): 8-27 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Mourning at New Year's Day (Nowruz). Cultural practice against ideology | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (1): 28-41 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Reinventing a traditional ritual. Commemorating Karbala's youngest martyr in Iran | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (1): 42-62 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Invisible and visible Shi'a. Ashura, state and society in Kuwait | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (1): 63-78 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
'Pilgrimage of the Poor'. Religious, social and political dimensions of a Moroccan local pilgrimage | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (1): 79-97 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Identity in sensible and ephemeral experiences. Religion, history, society and politics revisited through everyday life practices, tourism, symbols and rituals | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 1-5 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
'We are the citizens of a nation called Lebanon'. An ethnographic case on sectarianism in Lebanon and the limits it imposes on its youth | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 6-29 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The Greek Catholic community and its collective memories | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 30-47 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Cuisine traditionnelles d'Algérie. L'art d'accommoder l'histoire et la géographie | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 48-63 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Unleavened bread and kosher wine. Identity markers of the Jewish community in Tunis under Protectorate? (1881-1956) | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 64-78 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
A love that lasts beyond the grave. Animals, companionship, and death in Muslim societies | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 79-96 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The history in procession. Shi'ite identity formation through frames of Arba'yin pilgrimage narrative | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 97-117 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The interaction between language and ritual in the pilgrimage of Shabe-arus (Wedding Night). An anthropological comprehension of the mystical and transnational role of the Persian language in Konya, Turkey | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 118-39 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
When men become Orthodox in Israel. Druze-style | 2022 | Anthropology of the Middle East 17 (2): 140-58 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Introduction. States of displacement: Middle Eastern refugees, internally displaced persons and asylum seekers in global context | 2021 | Anthropology of the Middle East 16 (1): 1-8 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
'Min al-mukhayyam' ('From the camp'). Discourses of difference and the boundaries of exile amongst Palestinian refugees in Jordan | 2021 | Anthropology of the Middle East 16 (1): 9-31 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Recurring displacement, homemaking and solidarity amongst Syrian and Palestinian Syrian refugees in Turkey | 2021 | Anthropology of the Middle East 16 (1): 32-48 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
'Life is tight here'. Displacement and desire amongst Syrian refugee women in Jordan | 2021 | Anthropology of the Middle East 16 (1): 49-69 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
The obligation is the point. 'Refugee 2 refugee' care and solidarity in Greece | 2021 | Anthropology of the Middle East 16 (1): 70-91 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 | |||
Enacting citizenship. A case study of a Syrian refugee protest in Germany | 2021 | Anthropology of the Middle East 16 (1): 92-110 | *H6/KW [ANTHRO-] | 1746-0719 |