Early-Childhood
Dear Colleague,
With only relatively few ethnographic studies of children in the Middle East or in the diaspora in existence, the articles in this issue of Anthropology of the Middle East represents thematically and theoretically highly divergent projects. Ranging from the history of childhood in Iran to parent-child dynamics in Morocco, this issue emphasizes approaches and topics in critical anthropology as applied to the Middle East.
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Volume 12, Issue 1
Introduction
Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Children in the Middle East, Erika Friedl and Abderrahmane Moussaoui
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Articles
A Brief History of Childhood in Boir Ahmad, Iran, Erika Friedl
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Enfants du maquis en Algérie: Un héritage explosive, Abderrahmane Moussaoui
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Whose Austria?: Muslim Youth Challenge Nativist and Closed Notions of Austrian Identity, Farid Hafez
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Conflicts in Children’s Everyday Lives: Fresh Perspectives on Protracted Crisis in Lebanon, Erik van Ommering
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Notes from the Field
Methodology Matters in Iran: Researching Social Movements in Authoritarian Contexts, Paola Rivetti
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Seized in Beirut: The Plundered Archives of the Palestinian Cinema Institution and Cultural Arts Section, Rona Sela
http://bit.ly/2gibZe7
Mêlées et démêlements familiaux autour d’une prise en charge pédopsychiatrique au Maroc, Julie Pluies
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Reports: Publications, Films, Conferences
Roxanne Varzi, Fadi A. Bardawil, Soheila Shahshahani and Konstantina Isidoros
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