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Tents and Pyramids Fuad I. Khuri

Tents and Pyramids von Fuad I. Khuri

Tents and Pyramids Fuad I. Khuri


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Examines the paradox between what Arabs see and how they deal with reality. This study discusses topics such as authority, card games, backgammon, autocratic rule, poetry, prose, equality, and laws of inheritance.

Tents and Pyramids Zusammenfassung

Tents and Pyramids: Games and Ideology in Arab Culture from Backgammon to Autocratic Rule Fuad I. Khuri

This study deals with an unusual and absorbing topic: how the Arabs see and deal with reality and the implications this has for the nature of power in the Arab world. Tents and pyramids are, metaphorically, opposed mental images; the first signifies the absence of hierarchy and graded authority, the second the presence of both, Khuri argues that the Arabs perceive both social and physical reality as a series of discrete, non-pyramidal structures that are inherently equal in value - much like a Bedouin encampment composed of tents scattered haphazardly on a flat desert surface with no visible hierarchy. Authority is not built into a hierarchial arrangement where roles are subordinated to one another in a graded system (as in the West); it is, rather, derived from the use of sheer physical power, with one person dominating the others - a first among equals. Strategy, manoeuvrability and tactics take precedence over office and structure. The strategy is to act in groups - the isolated are vunerable. There are striking parallels between these mental constructs and the behavioural patterns in Arab society, in situations ranging from backgammon to autocratic rule. The book examines the mechanisms involved in sports and card games, poetry and prose, charting genealogies and the laws of inheritance. Since there are no pyramids, there are no standardized rules of succession to high office. Government belongs to the powerful, the conquerors. Power rests in the control of solidarities, or endogamous groups, which militates aginst the rules of a public that holds the ruler accountable for his actions. There is no public and therefore no republic. Whether president, king, sultan, imam or emie, the governor always rules autocratically.

Über Fuad I. Khuri

Fuad I. Khuri is a leading anthropologist of the Middle East. He has written extensively in English and Arabic on various aspects of Arab culture and society. His works include Tribe and State in Bahrain; Imams and Emirs: State, Religion and Sects in Islam. The last title has also been published by Saqi Books.

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GOR007326626
9780863563348
0863563341
Tents and Pyramids: Games and Ideology in Arab Culture from Backgammon to Autocratic Rule Fuad I. Khuri
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Saqi Books
2001-02-14
168
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