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Desert Sands Shift

Glen Perslow

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"Desert Sands Shift" explores the evolving story of Bedouin communities as they navigate modernization, balancing traditional nomadic culture with the demands of urban life in the Middle East. It examines how Bedouins adapt to economic development and urbanization, challenging the notion that modernization equates to cultural loss. The book argues that Bedouins actively transform and preserve their heritage, using innovative approaches to maintain cultural identity amidst social change. For instance, while adopting new professions, they sustain tribal connections through modern technology, adapting crafts for contemporary markets.

 
The book's structure progresses logically, beginning with the historical context of Bedouin society, including tribal kinship and reliance on livestock. It then examines the catalysts of change, focusing on government policies and economic pressures that drive Bedouins to urban centers. Finally, it delves into the strategies employed to preserve cultural identity, drawing upon ethnographic fieldwork, statistical data, and policy analysis. This approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Bedouin resilience, emphasizing agency and resourcefulness in the face of modernization.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 63 pages.

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