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14. The Arab rich. “An ugly horse that wins the race is praised for its good looks”
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Fuad I. Khuri
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Prologue: The man himself xi
- Note on Arabic words xxv
- Introduction. Why “laughter”? 1
- 1. Exploring origins. The choice of anthropology 8
- 2. Studying anthropology in Oregon. “How wonderful!” 19
- 3. Being Lebanese. A nationality or a profession? 32
- 4. Religious syncretism. “I offer sacrifices to my ancestors on Friday because I am a Muslim” 44
- 5. Lebanese traders in West Africa. Always ending the day in losses 50
- 6. Change as faith. The restless Americans 61
- 7. Teaching in Beirut. “Sir, keep this information to yourself ” 72
- 8. Establishing an Arab association for the social sciences. The tyranny of consensus 88
- 9. The exotic in the suburbs of Beirut “It is written” 94
- 10. Alumni and 'ulama in Bahrain. “We all seek knowledge” 104
- 11. Open secrets Discussable but not publishable 120
- 12. Table manners in Yemen. Eat! Do not talk! 127
- 13. The official policy toward emigration in Lebanon. “We eat bread, not potatoes” 139
- 14. The Arab rich. “An ugly horse that wins the race is praised for its good looks” 147
- 15. Who wants to be a zaἵm? The agony of fame 156
- 16. Living in Great Britain. “The best in the world” 166
- Appendix 1: List of Research Projects 179
- Appendix 2: List of Publications 182
- Index 189
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Prologue: The man himself xi
- Note on Arabic words xxv
- Introduction. Why “laughter”? 1
- 1. Exploring origins. The choice of anthropology 8
- 2. Studying anthropology in Oregon. “How wonderful!” 19
- 3. Being Lebanese. A nationality or a profession? 32
- 4. Religious syncretism. “I offer sacrifices to my ancestors on Friday because I am a Muslim” 44
- 5. Lebanese traders in West Africa. Always ending the day in losses 50
- 6. Change as faith. The restless Americans 61
- 7. Teaching in Beirut. “Sir, keep this information to yourself ” 72
- 8. Establishing an Arab association for the social sciences. The tyranny of consensus 88
- 9. The exotic in the suburbs of Beirut “It is written” 94
- 10. Alumni and 'ulama in Bahrain. “We all seek knowledge” 104
- 11. Open secrets Discussable but not publishable 120
- 12. Table manners in Yemen. Eat! Do not talk! 127
- 13. The official policy toward emigration in Lebanon. “We eat bread, not potatoes” 139
- 14. The Arab rich. “An ugly horse that wins the race is praised for its good looks” 147
- 15. Who wants to be a zaἵm? The agony of fame 156
- 16. Living in Great Britain. “The best in the world” 166
- Appendix 1: List of Research Projects 179
- Appendix 2: List of Publications 182
- Index 189