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Islam, Memory, and Morality in Yemen: Ruling Families in Transition (Contemporary Anthropology of Religion)

Author Gabriele vom Bruck
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category Social Science
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ISBN / ASIN1403966656
ISBN-139781403966650
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This book tells a story of a Yemeni hereditary elite that was overthrown in the 1962 revolution in North Yemen, after enjoying exclusive rights to the leadership of the Imamate, the religiously sanctioned state for over a millennium. Rather than concentrating on recent political history, this book highlights the personal predicament of those targeted by the revolution. What is their sense of "past" and "self" in a transformed political setting where in some respects the mark of distinction has become a mark of disrepute? Focusing on the cultural politics of memory, the book explores how--in making sense of their current lives and formulating responses to adversity--members of the elite remember.
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