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Arab and Druze at home : A record of travel and intercourse with the peoples east of the Jordan - cover

Arab and Druze at home : A record of travel and intercourse with the peoples east of the Jordan

W. Ewing

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Arab and Druze at Home: A Record of Travel and Intercourse with the Peoples East of the Jordan," W. Ewing presents a meticulous account of his journeys through the culturally rich and diverse landscapes of the Arab and Druze communities. This travelogue is marked by its nuanced observations, vivid descriptions, and lyrical prose, seamlessly blending personal reflection with ethnographic detail. Ewing's literary style reflects a deep engagement with the local customs, social structures, and the complex interplay of politics and tradition that characterize life east of the Jordan River, providing readers with a rare glimpse into a world that is often overlooked in Western narratives. W. Ewing, a dedicated traveler and ethnographer, draws from a wealth of experiences that inform his understanding of the peoples he encounters. His academic background and passion for intercultural dialogue incite a sense of responsibility to accurately portray the intricacies of Arab and Druze societies. His ability to connect with local populations reflects his respect for their heritage, making this work a synthesis of personal narrative and scholarly inquiry. This book is a must-read for ethnographers, historians, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern cultures. Ewing's empathetic lens invites readers to explore the rich tapestries of identity and community, fostering a newfound appreciation for these often marginalized groups. Readers will emerge more informed and enriched by Ewing's compassionate storytelling and incisive analysis.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 230 pages.

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