Focusing on the impact of war and migration, the book explores the experiences of Afghan refugees and expatriates as they navigate life across various countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, and beyond. Drawing from over twenty years of ethnographic research, it highlights the interactions between Afghan communities and incoming experts from other conflict zones. The narrative offers insights into the everyday realities and transnational movements that shape Afghan society in a global context.
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- 2023
- 2007
The other Shiites
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Shia Islam is a central issue in contemporary politics. Often associated with Iran, Shiite communities actually exist in many Islamic countries. Focusing on the «other Shiites» outside Iran, this book offers a survey of their diversity and multiplicity in the last two centuries. The contributions cover three major topics. The first part deals with the relationship of Shia minorities to the Sunni regimes. Secondly the public affirmation of their identities through specific rituals and social attitudes is analysed. Finally, the third part of this volume examines the strengthening of these identities through traditional religious rituals and cultural performances, or through the re-interpretation and adaptation of these to present-day life. Coming from various academic backgrounds, the authors have used different methodologies and have been engaged in field-work.
- 2005
War and Migration
Social Networks and Economic Strategies of the Hazaras of Afghanistan
- 346 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book examines the Hazaras of central Afghanistan to highlight the significance of migration studies and transnationalism in anthropology. It delves into the theoretical and methodological discussions surrounding these topics, providing insights into the complexities of cultural identity and movement. Through this case study, it aims to contribute to broader debates within the field, emphasizing the importance of understanding migration in a global context.