Ebook: Emerging Scholarship on the Middle East and Central Asia: Moving from the Periphery
Author: Katlyn Quenzer, Maria Syed, Elisabeth Yarbakhsh, Sam Bowker, Harout Akdedian, Azam Isabaev, William Gourlay, Matthew Gray, Ian Nelson
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Lexington Books
- Edition: ebook
- Language: English
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Emerging Scholarship on the Middle East and Central Asia: Moving from the Periphery provides fresh analysis and cutting-edge critique of phenomena and events across the region. Working out of diverse disciplinary traditions, the authors call on varied theoretical frameworks in order to challenge entrenched stereotypes and long-standing perspectives. This volume explores emerging directions in scholarship across a range of issues, including: the Gulf; Saudi strategizing; Afghan refugees in the Islamic Republic of Iran; contemporary Turkish politics; the current Syrian conflict; Middle Eastern and Central Asian art; perceptions of security threats from Afghanistan; and the potential future role of China in the region. The authors in this volume have given wide-berth to dominant approaches to scholarship on the region, while grappling with overlooked issues and marginal populations in order to advance new frameworks. On the Periphery deserves a central place in future scholarly engagement with the Middle East and Central Asia.
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