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A new set of studies of Upper Egypt’s social dynamics
Upper Egypt  
Identity and Change  
Edited by Nicholas S. Hopkins
and Reem Saad

Oct 2004
272pp.    Paperback
15.00 x 23.00 cm
$24.50
LE 80.00
ISBN 978 977 424 864 1
For sale worldwide


Upper Egypt (the Sa’id) is often portrayed as a source of disruption and unpredictability in the broader Egyptian system. Upper Egypt: Identity and Change corrects that image by laying out the order in the meaningful life of Upper Egyptians. That order is based on a strong sense of regional identity including also religious and family identity, and on the political, economic, religious, and family structures that provide the context for action by the people of this region. This timely collection of 14 contributions by anthropologists, historians, and others deals with such issues as the implications of a Sa’idi identity, the relationship between religion and society, the expanding universe from family to community to region and beyond to the world, and the place of villages, regions, and tribes in the regional structure. All of this is put within a context of change due to the effect of capitalism, the pressure from a national bureaucracy and elite, and the evolving notions of religious and regional identity. The book is aimed at scholars of social dynamics in the Middle East, including specialists in development, and at all those who are looking for a fresh approach to this marginalized area. Contributors: Mohammed Abdel Aal, El-Sayed el-Aswad, Kirsten Bach, Rachida Chih, Patrick Gaffney, Sandrine Gamblin, Peter Gran, Nicholas Hopkins, Hans-Christian Korsholm Nielsen, Catherine Miller, Reem Saad, Mark Sedgwick, Hania Sholkamy.

Nicholas Hopkins is professor of anthropology at the American University in Cairo and the author of numerous works on Egypt, Tunisia, and Mali. He has conducted research on rural change and on environmental issues in Egypt. Reem Saad earned a PhD in anthropology from Oxford University and is associate professor in the Social Research Center of the American University in Cairo. She has conducted research on social organization and development in several locales in rural Egypt.

Also available by this author:
Arab Society (Paperback)Cairo Papers Vol. 24, No. 1/2 (Paperback)Directions of Change in Rural Egypt (Paperback)
People and Pollution (Hardbound)

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