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Islam, memory, and morality in Yemen : ruling families in transition
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction Locating Memory: The Dialectics of Incorporation and Differentiation
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Chapter 2
The House of the Prophet
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Chapter 3
The Zaydi Elite during the Twentieth-Century Imamate
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Chapter 4
The Anatomy of Houses
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Chapter 5
Snapshots of Childhood
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Chapter 6
Performing Kinship
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Chapter 7
The Politics of Motherhood
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Chapter 8
Marriage in the Age of Revolution
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Chapter 9
“ ’Ulama of a Different Kind”
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Chapter 10
The Moral Economy of Taste
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Chapter 11
Defining through Defaming
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Chapter 12
Memory, Trauma, Self-Identification
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Chapter 13
History through the Looking Glass
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Chapter 14
Conclusion Frontiers of Memory
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Book overview
1. Introduction Locating Memory: The Dialectics of Incorporation and Differentiation
2. The House of the Prophet
3. The Zaydi Elite during the Twentieth-Century Imamate
4. The Anatomy of Houses
5. Snapshots of Childhood
6. Performing Kinship
7. The Politics of Motherhood
8. Marriage in the Age of Revolution
9. “ ’Ulama of a Different Kind”
10. The Moral Economy of Taste
11. Defining through Defaming
12. Memory, Trauma, Self-Identification
13. History through the Looking Glass
14. Conclusion Frontiers of Memory
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University of Sussex
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Area and Ethnic Studies, Law