The everyday life of the state : a state-in-society approach /
edited by Adam White ; foreword by Joel S. Migdal.
- Seattle Center for Global Studies, Jackson School of International Studies in association with University of Washington Press, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 251 pages)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: A State-in-Society Agenda / Seeing the State: Kinship Networks and Kurdish Resistance in Early Republican Turkey / Rethinking Turkish State-Kurdish Relations / State-Society Relations and Religious Freedom: The United States, France, and Turkey / Prison as a Space of State-Society Contestation: The Case of Turkish F-Type Prisons / Nationalisms Compete: The Boundaries of Arab Political Participation in Israel / Nation Building and Regulation of Pluri-legal Jurisdictions: The Case of the Israeli Millet System / Collaborating with the Image of the State, Resisting Its Practices, or Both? Israeli Jewish Women's Political Activism / The Politics of Fracture: Identity, Difference, and Fissures in the Image of the Singulark, Unified Israeli State / Revelation and Redemption: Colonial Precedents for the Politics of Islam in India and Malaysia / (Re)Creating Democracy through Practice: Insights from the Japanese Experience / Negotiating National Identity: Berber Activism and the Moroccan State / Challenging the Practice of the State, but Beholden to Its Image: Women's Activities, Academics, and the Public Take on Egypt's Citizenship Laws / Conclusion / Adam White -- Ceren Belge -- Nicole f. Watts -- Ahmet T. Kuru -- Arda Ibikoglu -- Maha El-Taji Daghash -- Yüksel Sezgin -- Lauren L. Basson -- Patricia J. Woods -- Iza Hussin -- Mary Alice Haddad -- Senem Aslan -- Pamela J. Stumpo -- Benjamin Smith.
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State, The--Cross-cultural studies. State, The--Social aspects. Political anthropology.