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7. “Honor Killing”: On Anthropological Writing in an International Political Economy of Representations
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L. L. Wynn
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Foreigners Like Things Looking Old and Dark, Not Shiny 1
- 2. Mimesis, Kinship, Gift, and Other Things That Bind Us in Love and Desire 28
- 3. “Why Can’t You Study Respectable Women?” 60
- 4. Mimesis, Genre, Gender, and Sexuality in Middle East Tourism 74
- 5. Demimonde: Belly Dancers, Extramarital Affairs, and the Respectability of Women 99
- 6. Gift, Prostitute: Money and Intimacy 125
- 7. “Honor Killing”: On Anthropological Writing in an International Political Economy of Representations 137
- 8. Kinship, Honor, and Shame 156
- 9. Love, Revolution, and Intimate Violence 193
- Epilogue. Fifteen Years Later 210
- Notes 224
- References 227
- Index 240
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Foreigners Like Things Looking Old and Dark, Not Shiny 1
- 2. Mimesis, Kinship, Gift, and Other Things That Bind Us in Love and Desire 28
- 3. “Why Can’t You Study Respectable Women?” 60
- 4. Mimesis, Genre, Gender, and Sexuality in Middle East Tourism 74
- 5. Demimonde: Belly Dancers, Extramarital Affairs, and the Respectability of Women 99
- 6. Gift, Prostitute: Money and Intimacy 125
- 7. “Honor Killing”: On Anthropological Writing in an International Political Economy of Representations 137
- 8. Kinship, Honor, and Shame 156
- 9. Love, Revolution, and Intimate Violence 193
- Epilogue. Fifteen Years Later 210
- Notes 224
- References 227
- Index 240