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Few recent titles on the Middle East and Islam can match the readability, comprehensiveness, and analysis in this wonderfully lucid and culturally absorbing book, first published in 1985 and now revised and expanded to incorporate the political, economic, and social changes since then. The authors, who are Middle East experts (Univ. of Texas, Austin), first encountered the Arab world over 40 years ago. Their cultural insight could be obtained only by decades of studying and living in various Arab countries. They intertwine their personal stories with astute observations and commentaries to produce a powerful and enormously enjoyable book for anybody who desires a better understanding of the Arab peoples. Highly recommended.?Nader Entessar, Spring Hill Coll., Mobile, Ala.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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In an updated and expanded version of their award-winning survey, first published in 1987, two noted scholars draw on forty years of experience in the region to trace its recent political, military, economic, and social history. Original."

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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Anchor; Upd Sub edition (June 16, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385485204
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385485203
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #936,359 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Retrospective Collection, February 10, 2006
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This book is a collection of personal essays by Elizabeth and Robert Fernea concerning aspects of daily life in the several corners of the Arab world where they lived and conducted their anthropological research. The areas covered include Beirut (Lebanon), Amman (Jordan), Marrakech (Morocco), Cairo and Nubia (Egypt), Hail (Saudi Arabia), the West Bank, and Baghdad and Al-Nahra (Iraq). The Ferneas began their acquaintance with Arabia in 1956, when in their first year of marriage, Robert Fernea chose to do his doctoral research in Al-Nahra Iraq, and Elizabeth accompanied him there. After Robert was awarded his doctorate, the Ferneas went to Egypt, where Robert took a teaching post at the American University in Cairo. While in Egypt, Elizabeth wrote her now-classic description of women's life in Iraq, Guests of the Sheikh. Later research projects took the Ferneas, together with their three children, to Nubia and Marrakech. In each location, the Ferneas observed local cultures for their formal academic publications. But they also kept journals of their daily experiences in dealing with the culture and trying to learn the answers to anthropological questions as Westerners, and it is excerpts from these journals that appear here. Interspersed with these descriptions of their personal experiences are short background or follow-up essays that provide further information about some of the associated topics.

For readers who are not familiar with the Ferneas' previous work, especially Elizabeth Fernea's, the title of the book, The Arab World, may be a bit misleading. It is not the goal of this book to provide a comprehensive historical or political analysis of the region. Instead, the book provides mainly a collection of personal experiences of a family who lived and conducted research in the region off and on for over 40 years. In each country covered in this book, the Ferneas have made multiple visits over time, allowing them to compare the changes brought about development. The book also provides an epilogue of sorts for readers of the Ferneas' other books, such as Guests of the Sheikh or A View of the Nile. As they return to their various "hometowns", the Ferneas look up old friends and bring us up to date on how life has treated them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Arab World is a Great Intro. to Middle Eastern Studies, September 29, 2009
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I should know - this book is the reason why I studied Lebanon in college. No, its not the most in-depth "analysis" on Middle Eastern culture and politics, but it provides an excellent personal experience for the reader, with a dash of scholarly insight from the authors. I would highly recommend this book to someone who is really interested in learning about the Arab world from those who have lived and studied the culture. My only hope is that they have an updated edition post-911.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too PC, but still worth reading, February 17, 1999
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The Arab World - Forty Years Of Change had a tendency of praising most things that are in some ways connected to arab culture. Everything is "wonderful" or "interesting" and so on. This tendency is enhanced by the fact that the authors seems to have more interest in achieving insight in Arab culture than Western culture, and thus have a pretty narrow and onedimensional view on issues that concerns Western politics and behaviour. Issues that are far more complex than the authors seems to believe. Anyway, The Arab World is also a book written by two people who seems to be genuinely interested in the matters that they are dealing with, and the analytical approach that the end of every chapter contains is a delight to read. In the next update of The Arab World, I would like a more balanced and critical view. It would double the quality of the book.
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