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Violence And Belonging Land Love And Lethal Conflict In The Northwest Frontier Province Of PakistanViolence And Belonging Land Love And Lethal Conflict In The Northwest Frontier Province Of Pakistan

Violence And Belonging Land Love And Lethal Conflict In The Northwest Frontier Province Of Pakistan

Are Knudsen

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Honor and violence are major themes in the anthropology of the Middle East, yet--apart from political violence--most studies approach violence from the perspective of honour. By contrast, this important study examines the meanings of lethal conflict in a little-studied tribal society in Pakistan's unruly North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and offers a new perspective on its causes. Based on an in-depth study of local conflicts, the book challenges stereotyped images of a region and people miscast as extremist and militant. Being grounded in local ethnography enables the book to shed light on the complexities of violence, not only at the structural or systemic level, but also as experienced by the men involved in lethal conflict. In this way, the book provides a subjective and experiential approach to violence that is applicable beyond the field locality and relevant for advancing the study of violence in the Middle East and South Asia. The book is the first ethnographic study of this region since renowned anthropologist Fredrik Barth's pioneering study in 1954.

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OL Work ID
OL17411895W

Subjects

TribesEthnology, pakistanNorth-west frontier province (pakistan)Pakistan, social conditionsEthnologySocial conditionsViolenceRural Land useSocial conflict

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