Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change
Growing up is a universal experience, but the particularities of homeland, culture, ethnicity, religion, family, and so on make every childhood unique. To give Western readers insight into what growing up in the Middle East was like in the twentieth century, this book gathers thirty-six original memoirs written by Middle Eastern men and women about their own childhoods.

Elizabeth Warnock Fernea, a well-known writer of books and documentary films about women and the family in the Middle East, has collected stories of childhoods spent in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Turkey. The accounts span the entire twentieth century, a full range of ethnicities and religions, and the social spectrum from aristocracy to peasantry. They are grouped by eras, for which Fernea provides a concise historical sketch, and include a brief biography of each contributor. The introduction by anthropologist Robert A. Fernea sets the memoirs in the larger context of Middle Eastern life and culture.

As a collection, the memoirs offer an unprecedented opportunity to look at the same period in history in the same region of the world from a variety of very different remembered experiences. At times dramatic, humorous, or tragic, and always deeply felt, the memoirs document the diversity and richness of people's lives in the modern Middle East.

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Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change
Growing up is a universal experience, but the particularities of homeland, culture, ethnicity, religion, family, and so on make every childhood unique. To give Western readers insight into what growing up in the Middle East was like in the twentieth century, this book gathers thirty-six original memoirs written by Middle Eastern men and women about their own childhoods.

Elizabeth Warnock Fernea, a well-known writer of books and documentary films about women and the family in the Middle East, has collected stories of childhoods spent in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Turkey. The accounts span the entire twentieth century, a full range of ethnicities and religions, and the social spectrum from aristocracy to peasantry. They are grouped by eras, for which Fernea provides a concise historical sketch, and include a brief biography of each contributor. The introduction by anthropologist Robert A. Fernea sets the memoirs in the larger context of Middle Eastern life and culture.

As a collection, the memoirs offer an unprecedented opportunity to look at the same period in history in the same region of the world from a variety of very different remembered experiences. At times dramatic, humorous, or tragic, and always deeply felt, the memoirs document the diversity and richness of people's lives in the modern Middle East.

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Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change

Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change

Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change

Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change

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Growing up is a universal experience, but the particularities of homeland, culture, ethnicity, religion, family, and so on make every childhood unique. To give Western readers insight into what growing up in the Middle East was like in the twentieth century, this book gathers thirty-six original memoirs written by Middle Eastern men and women about their own childhoods.

Elizabeth Warnock Fernea, a well-known writer of books and documentary films about women and the family in the Middle East, has collected stories of childhoods spent in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Turkey. The accounts span the entire twentieth century, a full range of ethnicities and religions, and the social spectrum from aristocracy to peasantry. They are grouped by eras, for which Fernea provides a concise historical sketch, and include a brief biography of each contributor. The introduction by anthropologist Robert A. Fernea sets the memoirs in the larger context of Middle Eastern life and culture.

As a collection, the memoirs offer an unprecedented opportunity to look at the same period in history in the same region of the world from a variety of very different remembered experiences. At times dramatic, humorous, or tragic, and always deeply felt, the memoirs document the diversity and richness of people's lives in the modern Middle East.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292725478
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Edition description: 1ST
Pages: 365
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Warnock Fernea (1927-2008) was Professor of Comparative Literature and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction by Robert A. Fernea
  • Narratives
    • The End of the Ottoman Empire (1923)
      • Mohammed Fadhel Jamali (Iraq)
      • Nazik Jawdat (Syria/Lebanon)
      • Charles Issawi (Egypt)
      • Mansur al-Hazimi (Saudi Arabia)
      • Janset Shami (Jordan)
      • Selma Khadra Jayyusi (Palestine)
    • European Colonial Rule and the Rise of Arab Nationalism (1830-1967); Establishment of the State of Israel (1948)
      • Hoda Naamani (Syria/Lebanon)
      • YIldIray Erdener (Turkey)
      • Hassan Aziz Hassan (Egypt)
      • Basima Bezirgan (Iraq)
      • Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot (Egypt)
      • Mohammed Ghanoonparvar (Iran)
      • Avraham Zilkha (Iraq)
      • Halim Barakat (Syria/Lebanon)
      • Güneli Gün (Turkey)
      • Zbida Shetlan (Tunisia)
      • Mahnaz Afkhami (Iran)
    • New Nations (1952-1963); Oil Wealth and OPEC (1973- ); Israeli-Palestinian Wars (1967, 1973); Camp David Treaty (1979); Iranian Revolution (1979)
      • Salah-Dine Hammoud (Morocco)
      • Saif Abbas Dehrab (Kuwait)
      • Hamza al-Din (Egypt)
      • Akile Gursoy (Turkey)
      • Rafiq Abdul Rahman (Palestine)
      • Abdul Aziz Abbassi (Morocco)
      • Fedwa Malti-Douglas (Lebanon)
      • Awad Abdelrahim Abdelgader (Sudan)
      • Ali Eftekari (Iran)
    • The Post-Colonial Middle East (1971- )
      • Shafeeq N. Ghabra (Kuwait)
      • Maysoon Pachachi (Iraq)
      • Esther Raizen (Israel)
      • Lilia Labidi (Tunisia)
      • Suad Joseph (Lebanon/United States)
      • Abdelaziz Jadir (Morocco)
      • Nahid Rachlin (Iran)
      • Mustafa Mirzeler (Turkey/Kurdistan)
      • Leila Abouzeid (Morocco)
      • Ronda Abou-Bakr (Egypt)
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