Description
About the Author
miriam cooke is Braxton Craven Distinguished Professor of Arab Cultures at Duke University and author of several books, most recently Dissident Syria: Making Oppositional Arts Official (Duke, 2007) and Nazira Zeineddine: Biography of an Islamic Feminist Pioneer (Oneworld, 2010).
Reviews
"Cooke is at her best scrutinising how the Gulf projects this tribal modern brand in its heritage industry." Financial Times "Cooke's eclectic depiction of the reinvention of tribal identity makes use of the Arabic term barzakh, which she defines as the meeting -- but not commingling -- of two distinct elements, to capture the chemistry between tribal heritage and modernity." Foreign Affairs "Fascinating ... Her deft interweaving of examples from film, art, literature and architecture to reinforce her conceptual ideas helps to build a diverse and thought-provoking set of arguments... The book is surprisingly accessible and a fairly quick read." PopMatters
Book Information
ISBN 9780520280106
Author Miriam Cooke
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 15mm