Nomads in Postrevolutionary Iran : The Qashqa'i in an Era of Change
Nomads in Postrevolutionary Iran : The Qashqa'i in an Era of Change
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Author(s): Beck, Lois
ISBN No.: 9781138099722
Pages: 404
Year: 201705
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 86.59
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"Beck's account of Qashqa'i nomads in postrevolutionary Iran is a unique achievement and an outstanding complement to her many other publications on this populatione"for example, Nomad (CH, Jan'93, 30-2751). In the present volume, Beck (anthropology, Washington Univ., St. Louis) focuses on cultural and political events involving the Qermezi subtribe since 1979, making valuable connections with her previous historical and ethnographic studies. No other anthropologist can offer more rich social and political information and longitudinal analysis concerning nomadic populations in Iran during the last four decades. In addition, few Euro-American researchers of any discipline have been able to continue to conduct field research in Iran in the years since 1979 revolution. Beck's long-term research and integrated cultural understanding make it possible for her to discuss both continuities and changes in Qashqa'i practices, and she provides otherwise unavailable details about Qashqa'i reactions and resistance to the officials and policies of the Iranian central government and its ideological orientation. She presents her research primarily in the form of narrative descriptions, with minimal jargon but also limited ethnological comparison or anthropological theory.


Beck's knowledge of Iran is unparalleled in many ways, and this is an indispensable volume for those interested in Iran and nomadism.  Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." -B. Tavakolian,Denison University, CHOICE Chosen as an Outstanding Academic Title (OATs) by CHOICE Magazine for 2015 On the basis of extensive fieldwork in the same Qermesi camp for over 44 years.Beck constructs a narrative of life in the nomad camps, with more detailed analytic material inserted into the text at appropriate places. This has produced a highly readable and informative. account of the evolution of nomadic pastoralism in an area where it has long been a mainstay of the rural economy.


Beck's book advances our understanding of nomadic pastoral societies in significant ways. - Jeremy Swift,University of Sussex, for NOMADIC PEOPLES, vol.21 no.1 2016.


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