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    Stanford Studies in Middle
    Eastern and Islamic Societies
    and Cultures................................2-7
    History..........................................8-13
    Politics........................................ 14-15
    Worlding the Middle East........ 15
    Culture and Heritage........... 16-18
    Stanford Briefs............................. 18
    Digital Publishing Initiative..... 19

    Cover image: Nabil Anani, Nostalgia,
    2016, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 105 cm.
    Courtesy of Zawyeh Gallery and
    the artist.

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Graveyard of Clerics                      Iran Reframed                            The Paranoid Style in
Everyday Activism in Saudi Arabia         Anxieties of Power in the                American Diplomacy
Pascal Menoret                            Islamic Republic                         Oil and Arab Nationalism in Iraq
Developed after World War II              Narges Bajoghli                          Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt
to encourage a society of docile,         Iran Reframed offers unprecedented       This book weaves together histories
isolated citizens, Saudi suburbs          access to those who wield power in       of Arab nationalists, US diplomats,
instead opened new spaces for             Iran as they debate and define the       and Western oil execs to tell the
political action. Religious activists     future of the Republic. Over ten         parallel stories of the Iraq Petroleum
in particular turned homes, schools,      years, Bajoghli met with men in          Company and the resilience of
mosques, and summer camps into            Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Ansar        Iraqi society—and to expose the
resources for mobilization. With          Hezbollah, and Basij paramilitary        origins of US intervention in
the support of suburban grassroots        organizations to investigate how         Iraq over the arc of the twentieth
networks, activists won local elections   their media producers developed          century. As American policymakers
and found opportunities to protest        strategies to court Iranian youth.       inflated concerns about access to
government actions—until they             Readers come to know these               and potential scarcity of oil, they
faced a new wave of repression            men—what the regime means to             gave rise to a “paranoid style” in US
under the current Saudi leadership.       them and their anxieties about the       foreign policy. Wolfe-Hunnicutt
With this book, Menoret offers a          future of their revolutionary project.   deconstructs these policy practices
cautionary tale: the ongoing repres-      Contestation over how to define          to reveal how they fueled decades
sion from Saudi elites—achieved           the regime underlies all their efforts   of American interventions, and
often with the complicity of the          to communicate with the public.          shines a light on those places that
international community—is                This book offers a multilayered          America’s covert empire-builders
shutting down grassroots political        story about what it means to be          might prefer we not look.
movements with significant                pro-regime in the Islamic Republic,
                                                                                   “The Paranoid Style in American
consequences for the country,             challenging everything we think we       Diplomacy is a gripping backstory
and the world.                            know about Iran and revolution.          that reveals the historical truths
“A distinguished ethnographer,            “Iran Reframed is incomparable. A        of US-Iraqi relations. American
Menoret excavates the Islamic             must read on Iran’s media landscape      cold warriors inherited Britain’s
Awakening in Saudi Arabia with            and paramount for anyone who             imperial role but failed to stop
great empathy and understanding,          wants to understand Iran as it really    Iraqis from pursuing natural
bringing us face to face with the men     is. Gripping and provocative.”           resource sovereignty.”
of the movement, and their rise and                          —Negar Mottahedeh,                           —Nathan J. Citino,
demise in the Saudi state.”                                      Duke University                            Rice University
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Dear Palestine
           A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE 1948 WAR

                              Shay Hazkani

    Dear Palestine                             The Optimist                             Waste Siege
    A Social History of the 1948 War           A Social Biography of                    The Life of Infrastructure
    Shay Hazkani                               Tawfiq Zayyad                            in Palestine
    This book offers a new history             Tamir Sorek                              Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins
    of the 1948 War, focusing on the           Tawfiq Zayyad was a renowned             Waste Siege depicts the environmen-
    people caught up in the conflict           Palestinian poet and a dominant          tal, infrastructural, and aesthetic
    and its transnational reverberations.      figure in political life in Israel.      context in which Palestinians are
    Through their letters home, the            With this book, Sorek offers the         obliged to forge their lives. Tracing
    young men and women who                    first biography of this charismatic      their experiences of wastes over the
    fought the war come to life, writing       figure. Zayyad’s life was one of         past decade, Stamatopoulou-Robbins
    about everything from daily life to        balance and contradiction—               considers how multiple authorities
    nationalism, colonialism, race, and        between his revolutionary                governing the West Bank—including
    the character of their enemies.            writings as Palestinian patriotic        the Palestinian Authority, interna-
    Dear Palestine also examines how           poet and his pragmatic political         tional aid organizations, and Israel
    the architects of the conflict worked      work in the Israeli public sphere.       —rule by waste siege, whether
    to influence and indoctrinate key          He was uncompromising in his             intentionally or not. Her work
    ideologies in these ordinary               protest of injustices against the        challenges common formulations of
    soldiers, by examining battle              Palestinian people, but always           waste as “matter out of place,” by
    orders, pamphlets, army                    committed to a universalist vision       suggesting instead that waste siege
    magazines, and radio broadcasts.           of Arab-Jewish brotherhood. It           be understood as an ecology of
    Through two narratives—the                 was this combination of traits           “matter with no place to go.” Waste
    official and unofficial, the propa-        that made Zayyad an exceptional          siege thus not only describes a
    ganda and the personal letters—            leader—and makes his biography           stateless Palestine, but also becomes
    Dear Palestine reveals the fissures        larger than the man himself to           a metaphor for our besieged planet.
    between sanctioned nationalism             offer a compelling story about           “Taking the reader on a journey
    and individual identity.                   Palestinians and the state of Israel.    through landfills and rubbish markets,
    “Hazkani makes a brilliant contri-         “The Optimist is a deftly written        encounters with bags of bread left
    bution to the literature on the 1948       biography. Sorek provides fresh          hanging on the sides of dumpsters,
    Palestine War. Impeccably balanced         insight into how someone can             and the movement of sewage across
    and engagingly written, Dear               maintain hope in a region too            political barriers, Stamatopoulou-
    Palestine is a remarkable book.”           often characterized as hopeless.”        Robbins brilliantly excavates the
                                                                                        ambient politics of waste.”
                           —Eugene Rogan,                             —Maha Nassar,
                        University of Oxford                    University of Arizona                       —Ilana Feldman,
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SCREEN
            S H O T S

      S T A T E V I OL E N C E ON C A M E R A
      IN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE

          REBECCA L. STEIN

Screen Shots                                    The Politics of Art                      Banking on the State
State Violence on Camera in                     Dissent and Cultural Diplomacy           The Financial Foundations
Israel and Palestine                            in Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan        of Lebanon
Rebecca L. Stein                                Hanan Toukan                             Hicham Safieddine
This book studies state violence on             This book considers the entangle-        Banking on the State reveals how the
camera in the context of Israel’s mili-         ment of art and international            financial foundations of Lebanon
tary occupation. Stein investigates             politics to understand the aesthetics    were shaped by the standardization
the wide range of communities and               of material production within            of economic practices and financial
institutions—Palestinian activists,             liberal economies. Toukan outlines       regimes within the decolonizing
Israeli and international human                 the political and social functions       world. The system of central banking
rights workers, Israeli military, and           of transnationally connected             that emerged was the product
Jewish settlers—who have placed                 and internationally funded arts          of a complex interaction of war,
increasing value on photographic                organizations and initiatives, and       economic policies, international
technologies and networked visuals              reveals how the production of            financial regimes, post-colonial
as political tools. While these con-            art within global frameworks can         state-building, global currents of
stituencies have dramatically diver-            contribute to hegemonic structures       technocratic knowledge, and private
gent political aims, they all invested          even as it is critiquing them—or         business interests. It served rather
in the same camera dream: that                  be counterhegemonic even when it         than challenged the interests of
the advances in photography of the              first appears not to be. In so doing,    an oligarchy of local bankers.
digital age would not only capture              Toukan proposes not only a new           As Safieddine shows, the set of
reality with greater fidelity, but also         way of reading contemporary art          arrangements that governed the
deliver on their respective visions of          practices as they situate themselves     central bank thus was dictated by
justice and accountability. Palestinian         globally, but also a new way of          dynamics of political power and
and Israeli activists and human                 reading the domestic politics of         financial profit more than market
rights workers would painfully                  the region from the vantage point        forces, national interest, or
learn the lesson that even the most             of art.                                  economic sovereignty.
“perfect” visual evidence of state              “There are few books out there           “A brilliant exploration of finance
violence—even when shot from                    that bring together a deep, critical     and banking. Hicham Safieddine
multiple angles, or when visible                knowledge of the arts in the Middle      rewrites the history of a misunder-
at the scale of the pixel—typically             East with theoretical sophistication     stood place. He challenges us to
failed to persuade either the Israeli           and shimmering ethnographic ob-          rethink sectarianism, exceptionalism,
justice system or the Israeli public            servations. The Politics of Art does     and civil strife.”
of military wrongdoing.                         this abundantly.”                                               —Sherene Seikaly,
                                                                   —Laleh Khalili,                         University of California,
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BREAD AND
                                                                                            FREEDOM   EGYPT'S
                                                                                              REVOLUTIONARY SITUATION

                                                                                            MONA EL-GHOBASHY

    A Critical Political Economy              Cleft Capitalism                          Bread and Freedom
    of the Middle East and                    The Social Origins of Failed              Egypt’s Revolutionary Situation
    North Africa                              Market Making in Egypt                    Mona El-Ghobashy
    Edited by Joel Beinin, Bassam             Amr Adly                                  Once celebrated as an awe-inspiring
    Haddad, and Sherene Seikaly               Egypt has undergone significant           irruption of people power, Egypt’s
    These cutting-edge essays illuminate      economic liberalization, yet              2011 revolution is now often judged
    historical and contemporary               after more than four decades of           a tragic failure. Moving away from
    dynamics and contribute to political      economic reform, the Egyptian             such sweeping judgments, Bread
    economy debates from the vantage          economy still fails to meet popular       and Freedom argues that conceiv-
    point of the Middle East. Leading         expectations for inclusive growth,        ing of a ‘Revolution’ propelled by
    scholars, representing several disci-     better standards of living, and           revolutionaries is untenable—it is the
    plines, contribute both thematic and      high-quality employment. Cleft            uprising that made revolutionaries
    country-specific analyses, critically     Capitalism offers a new explanation       and their opponents, not the other
    examine major issues in political         for why market-based development          way around—and takes seriously
    economy—notably, the mutual               can fail to meet expectations: small      the political conflicts set into mo-
    constitution of states, markets, and      businesses are not growing into           tion by the uprising. El-Ghobashy
    classes; the co-constitution of class,    medium and larger businesses. The         sifts through a documentary
    race, and gender; varying modes of        practical outcome of this missing         record hidden in plain sight—party
    capital accumulation and the legal,       middle syndrome is the continuous         manifestoes, military communiqués,
    political, and cultural forms of their    erosion of the economic and social        open letters, constitutional conten-
    regulation; relations among local,        privileges once enjoyed by the            tions, protest slogans, parliamentary
    national, and global forms of capital,    middle classes and unionized labor.       debates, and court decisions. The
    class, and culture; technopolitics;       With this book, Adly uncovers             sources reveal not a mythical unity
    the role of war in the constitution of    both an institutional explanation         undone by schisms, but hordes of
    states and classes; and practices and     for Egypt’s failed market making,         new and old actors clamoring over
    cultures of domination and resistance.    and sheds light on the key factors        the state’s material and symbolic
                                              of arrested economic development          power. On the tenth anniversary of
    “This new canonical text will open        across the Global South.                  the Arab uprisings’ first wave, Bread
    pathways for research and make the                                                  and Freedom rethinks how we study
    job of educators infinitely easier by     “Richly detailed, theoretically
    reasserting the enduring value of         insightful, Cleft Capitalism is           revolutions, looking past causes and
    political economy. A tour de force        essential reading for anyone interested   consequences to train its sights on the
    synthesis.”                               in the Egyptian, Middle Eastern, and      collisions of revolutionary politics.
                                              other political economies.”               304 pages, July 2021
             —Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt,
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Paradoxes of Care                           Between Muslims                            The Universal Enemy
Children and Global Medical                 Religious Difference in                    Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge
Aid in Egypt                                Iraqi Kurdistan                            of Solidarity
Rania Kassab Sweis                          J. Andrew Bush                             Darryl Li
Paradoxes of Care examines how              Between Muslims provides an                No contemporary figure is more
prominent global aid organizations          ethnographic account of Iraqi              demonized than the Islamist
attempt to care for vulnerable              Kurdish Muslims who turn                   foreign fighter. Spreading violence,
children in Egypt through bio-              away from devotional piety yet             disregarding national borders, and
medical interventions and global            remain intimately engaged with             rejecting secular norms, so-called
healthcare programs. Focusing on            Islamic traditions and with other          jihadists seem opposed to universalism
two main child recipients—street            Muslims. Bush offers a new way to          itself. In a radical departure from
children and out-of-school village          understand religious difference in         conventional wisdom, The Universal
girls—this in-depth ethnographic            Islam, rejecting simple stereotypes        Enemy argues that transnational
study reveals how global aid fails to       about ethnic or sectarian identi-          jihadists are engaged in their own
“save” these children according to          ties. Integrating textual analysis         form of universalism: these fighters
its stated aims, but rather produces        of poetry, sermons, and Islamic            struggle to realize an Islamist vision
paradoxes of care for children and          history into accounts of everyday          directed at all of humanity, transcend-
local aid workers. In capturing             life in Iraqi Kurdistan, Between           ing racial and cultural difference.
medical humanitarian encounters             Muslims illuminates the interplay          Li highlights the parallels between
in real time, Paradoxes of Care             of attraction and aversion to Islam        transnational jihads and other uni-
illustrates how child recipients            among ordinary Muslims.                    versalisms such as the War on Terror.
and local aid experts grapple with                                                     Developed from more than a decade
                                            “A refreshing departure from the
global aid’s shortcomings and its                                                      of research with former fighters in a
                                            focus on nationalist identity in
paradoxical outcomes in Egypt.              studies of Iraqi Kurdistan, Between        half-dozen countries, The Universal
By foregrounding vulnerable                 Muslims is a beautifully written           Enemy explores the relationship
children’s responses to global              and original work on the dynamics          between jihad and American empire
medical aid, Sweis moves past               of Islamic traditions. Bush subtly         to shed critical light on both.
an unquestioned benevolence of              explores how ‘fractures of difference’
                                            are lived in everyday intimate             “Original, authoritative, and broad in
global health in the Middle East            relationships.”                            significance. This remarkable achieve-
to demonstrate how children                                           —Sara Pursley,   ment is anchored in Darryl Li’s unique
manage their bodies and lives both                               New York University   combination of skills and sensibilities,
with and without the assistance of                                                     which are at once ethnographic,
                                            240 pages, 2020                            lawyerly, and linguistic.”
global medicine.                            9781503614581 Paper $25.00 $20.00 sale
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THE
                                                                                               OLDEST
                                                                                               GUARD
                                                                                                FORGING THE ZIONIST SETTLER PAST

                                                                                                L IORA R. HALPERIN

    A History of False Hope                     Intoxicating Zion                           The Oldest Guard
    Investigative Commissions                   A Social History of Hashish in              Forging the Zionist Settler Past
    in Palestine                                Mandatory Palestine and Israel              Liora R. Halperin
    Lori Allen                                  Haggai Ram                                  This book is a history of local
    This book offers a provocative              Intoxicating Zion is the first book         memory in and around the private
    retelling of Palestinian political          to tell the story of hashish in             agricultural colonies established by
    history through an examination of           Mandatory Palestine and Israel.             Jewish settlers in late nineteenth-
    the international commissions that          Trafficking, use, and regulation;           century Palestine. Though they
    have investigated political violence        race, gender, and class; colonialism        grew into the backbone of the wine
    and human rights violations.                and nation-building all weave               and citrus industries of Mandate
    Drawing on debates in the press,            together in Haggai Ram’s social             Palestine and Israel in the twentieth
    previously unexamined UN reports,           history of the drug from the 1920s          century, absorbed tens of thousands
    historical archives, and ethnographic       to the aftermath of the 1967 War.           of Jewish immigrants, and became
    research, Allen explores six key            The hashish trade encompassed               known retrospectively as the “first
    investigative commissions over the          smugglers, international gangs,             wave” (First Aliyah) of Zionist
    last century. She highlights how            residents, law enforcers, and polit-        settlement, the local history and
    Palestinians’ persistent demands for        ical actors, and Ram traces these           collective memory of these colonies
    independence have been routinely            flows through the interconnected            was later eclipsed by rise of col-
    translated into the numb language           realms of cross-border politics,            lectivist Zionist institutions such as
    of reports and resolutions. These           economics, and culture. Hashish use         kibbutzim. Drawing connections to
    commissions, Allen argues, operating        was and is a marker of belonging            memory practices in other settler
    as technologies of liberal global           and difference, and its history offers      societies, Halperin argues that these
    governance, yield no justice—only           readers a unique glimpse into how           communities’ ongoing commemo-
    the oppressive status quo. A History        the modern Middle East was made.            ration of their own past served to
    of False Hope issues a biting critique                                                  promote a narrative of Zionism that
                                                “Vividly written and drawing on a
    of the captivating allure and cold          wide array of sources, Intoxicating         appealed to an emerging array of
    impotence of international law.             Zion is packed with colorful                non-socialist forces that would seek
                                                characters. A fascinating and               and increasingly claim a voice in
    “Allen has produced a fascinating,
                                                revelatory tale.”                           Zionist politics over the course of
    engaging, and innovative scholarly
    assessment of how international                                —Ted R. Swedenburg,      the twentieth century.
    commissions have failed to                                     University of Arkansas
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The Sultan’s Communists                   The Jews of Ottoman Izmir                Genetic Crossroads
Moroccan Jews and the Politics            A Modern History                         The Middle East and the Science
of Belonging                              Dina Danon                               of Human Heredity
Alma Rachel Heckman                    Across Europe, Jews had been                Elise K. Burton
The Sultan’s Communists uncovers the confronted with the notion that their         Genetic Crossroads is an un-
history of Jewish radical involvement religious and cultural distinctiveness       precedented history of human
in Morocco’s national liberation       was somehow incompatible with               genetics in the Middle East, from
project and examines how Moroccan the modern age. Yet the view from                its roots in colonial anthropology
Jews envisioned themselves partici-    Ottoman Izmir invites a different           and medicine to recent genome
pating as citizens in a newly inde-    approach. Danon argues that while           sequencing projects. Early in the
pendent Morocco. The figures at the Jewish religious and cultural dis-             twentieth century, technological
center of Heckman’s narrative stood tinctiveness remained unquestioned             breakthroughs in human genetics
at the intersection of colonialism,    in this late Ottoman port city, other       coincided with the birth of modern
Arab nationalism, and Zionism.         elements of identity emerged as sites       Middle Eastern nation-states, who
Their stories unfolded in a country    of tension, most notably poverty            proclaimed that the region’s ancient
that upon independence allied itself and social class. Through the voices          history as a cradle of civilizations
with the United States during the      of beggars and mercantile elites,           was preserved in the bones and
Cold War, while attempting to claim shoe-shiners and newspaper editors,            blood of their citizens. Burton
a place for itself within the fraught  rabbis and housewives, this book            illuminates how scientists from
politics of the post-independence      argues that it was new attitudes to         Turkey to Yemen, Egypt to Iran,
Arab world. This book contributes to poverty and class that most signifi-          transformed genetic data into terri-
the growing literature on Jews in the cantly framed the Jewish encounter           torial claims and national origin
modern Middle East and provides        with the modern age.                        myths, and reveals the enduring
a new history of twentieth-century                                                 foundations of international
Jewish Morocco.                        “Dina Danon opens new windows
                                       onto the changing socioeconomic             scientific interest in Middle Eastern
“With meticulousness and fervor,       realities and values of Jews in a major     populations to this day.
Heckman offers a unique historical     port city of the late Ottoman Empire.
entry to North Africa’s Jewish com-                                                “Deeply researched and powerfully
                                       Those interested in modern Jewish
munities. The Sultan’s Communists                                                  written, Genetic Crossroads is one
                                       and Ottoman history alike have much
provides a new and refreshing                                                      of the most original books I have
                                       to learn from this fascinating study.”
understanding of minority politics in                                              read in a decade. A must-read for
colonial and post-colonial societies.”
                                                         —Julia Phillips Cohen,    historians of all fields.”
                                                          Vanderbilt University
                        —Aomar Boum,                                                                —Eve M Troutt Powell,
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MIDDLE EAST - ON ALL TITLES 2021 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Last Nahdawi                         Street Sounds                               Egypt’s Occupation
 Taha Hussein and Institution             Listening to Everyday Life in               Colonial Economism and the
 Building in Egypt                        Modern Egypt                                Crises of Capitalism
 Hussam R. Ahmed                          Ziad Fahmy                                  Aaron G. Jakes
 Taha Hussein is one of Egypt’s           This book offers the first historical       The history of capitalism in Egypt
 most iconic figures. A graduate of       examination of the changing sound-          has long been synonymous with
 al-Azhar, Egypt’s oldest university,     scapes of urban Egypt, highlighting         cotton cultivation and dependent
 a civil servant and public intel-        the mundane sounds of street-life,          development. Obscured in such
 lectual, and ultimately Egyptian         while “listening” to the voices of          accounts, however, is Egypt’s
 Minister of Public Instruction,          ordinary people as they struggle            emergence as a colonial laboratory
 Hussein was an influential figure        with state authorities for owner-           for financial investment and
 in Egypt during the parliamen-           ship of the streets. Interweaving           experimentation. Jakes offers
 tary period. This book is the first      infrastructural, cultural, and social       a sweeping reinterpretation of
 biography of Hussein in which            history, Fahmy analyzes the sounds          both the historical geography of
 his intellectual outlook and             of modernity, using sounded                 capitalism in Egypt and the role
 public career are taken equally          sources as an analytical tool for ex-       of political-economic thought
 seriously. Examining Hussein’s           amining the past. Street Sounds also        in the struggles that raged over
 actions against the backdrop of          addresses the sensory class-politics        its occupation. Even as British
 his complex relationship with            of noise by demonstrating how the           officials claimed that “economic
 the Egyptian state, the religious        growing middle classes sensorially          development” would be crucial to
 establishment, and the French            distinguished themselves from the           the political legitimacy of their rule,
 government, Ahmed reveals                Egyptian masses. This book contex-          Egypt’s early nationalists elaborated
 modern Egypt’s cultural influence        tualizes sound and layers historical        their own critical accounts of boom
 in the Arab and Islamic world.           analysis with a sensory dimension,          and bust. As Jakes shows, these
 The Last Nahdawi offers both a           bringing us closer to the Egyptian          Egyptian thinkers offered a set of
 history of modern state formation,       streets as lived and embodied by            sophisticated and troubling medita-
 revealing how the Egyptian state         everyday people.                            tions on the deeper contradictions
 came to hold such a strong grip          “Street Sounds brings the boisterous        of capitalism and the very meaning
 over culture and education—and a         soundscape of modernizing Egypt to          of freedom in a capitalist world.
 compelling examination of the life       life. Fahmy has an ear for the noise        “Egypt’s Occupation is a rare
 of the country’s most renowned           of history in motion. He allows us to       synthesis: a finely crafted regional
 intellectual.                            hear an Egypt we might otherwise            study that grasps the worldwide
                                          discount.”                                  movements of capital and empire
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10       HISTORY
The Lived Nile                           Imperial Bodies                              The City as Anthology
Environment, Disease, and                Empire and Death in                          Eroticism and Urbanity in
Material Colonial Economy                Alexandria, Egypt                            Early Modern Isfahan
in Egypt                                 Shana Minkin                                 Kathryn Babayan
Jennifer L. Derr                         At the turn of the twentieth century,        This book tells a new history of
This book follows the engineers,         Alexandria was a transimperial               Isfahan, at the transformative
capitalists, political authorities,      port city, under nominal Ottoman             moment it became a cosmopolitan
and laborers who built a new Nile        and unofficial British imperial rule.        center of imperial rule. For a
River through the nineteenth and         Thousands of European subjects               city with no extant state or civic
early twentieth centuries. The           lived, worked, and died there. When          archives, Babayan reimagines an
river helped to shape the future         they died, the machinery of empire           archive of anthologies to recover
of technocratic knowledge, and           negotiated for space, resources, and         how residents shaped their com-
transformed the bodies of those          control with the nascent national            munities and crafted their urban,
who inhabited rural communities.         state. Imperial Bodies shows how             religious, and sexual selves. She
As Derr argues, the Nile is not          the mechanisms of death became               highlights eight residents—from
a singular entity, but a set of          a tool for exerting governance.              king to widow, painter to religious
temporally, spatially, and materially    Minkin investigates how French               scholar, poet to bureaucrat—who
specific relations that structured       and British power asserted itself            anthologized their city, writing
experiences of colonial economy.         through local consular claims                their engagements with friends
From the microscopic to the              within the mundane caring for dead           and family, divulging their social,
regional, the local to the imperial,     bodies, and reveals how European             cultural, and religious spheres of
The Lived Nile recounts the history      imperial powers did not so much              life. Through them, we see the
and centrality of the environment        claim Alexandria as their own, as            gestures, manners, and sensibilities
to questions of politics, knowledge,     they maneuvered, manipulated, and            of a shared culture that configured
and the lived experience of the          cajoled their empires into Egypt.            their relations and negotiated the
human body itself.                       “Minkin offers the reader no less            lines between friendship and eroti-
“A brilliant book, The Lived Nile        than an entirely new reading of the          cism. These entangled acts of seeing
captures the complexities and            history of colonial Alexandria under         and reading, desiring and writing
unintended consequences of experts       British rule, and the reactions of its       converge to fashion the refined
intervening in a river’s flow—and        imperial subjects. Imperial Bodies           urban self through the sensual and
the displaced and diseased bodies        is an outstanding accomplishment,            the sexual—and give us a new and
that result—in a most compelling         innovative and insightful.”                  enticing view of the city of Isfahan.
story. This is history at its best.”                             —Israel Gershoni,
                                                                Tel Aviv University   296 pages, May 2021
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Arab Routes                                Forging Ties,                                Iran in Motion
 Pathways to Syrian California              Forging Passports                            Mobility, Space, and the
 Sarah M. A. Gualtieri                      Migration and the Modern                     Trans-Iranian Railway
                                            Sephardi Diaspora                            Mikiya Koyagi
 Los Angeles is home to the largest
 population of people of Middle             Devi Mays                                    This book traces the contested
 Eastern descent in the United              This book explores the history               imaginations and practices of
 States. Since the late nineteenth          of Ottoman Sephardic Jews who                mobility from the conception of a
 century, Syrian and Lebanese               emigrated to the Americas—and                trans-Iranian railway project dur-
 migration to Southern California           especially, to Mexico—in the late            ing the nineteenth-century global
 has been intimately connected to           nineteenth and early twentieth cen-          transport revolution to its early
 and through Latin America. Arab            turies, and the complex relationships        years of operation on the eve of
 Routes uncovers the stories of this        they maintained to legal documenta-          Iran’s oil nationalization movement
 Syrian American community to               tion as they settled into new homes.         in the 1950s. Weaving together
 reveal important cross-border and          In the aftermath of World War I and          various individual experiences,
 multiethnic solidarities in Syrian         the Mexican Revolution, migrants             Koyagi considers how the infra-
 California. Gualtieri reinscribes          navigated new layers of bureaucracy          structural megaproject reoriented
 Syrians into Southern California           and authority amidst changing                the flows of people and goods. The
 history through her examination            political regimes. By making use of          railway project simultaneously
 of images and texts, augmented             commercial and familial networks             brought the provinces closer to
 with interviews with descendants           between formerly Ottoman lands,              Tehran and pulled them away from
 of immigrants. Telling the story of        France, the United States, Cuba, and         it, thereby constantly reshaping
 how Syrians helped forge a global          Mexico, these Sephardic migrants             local, national, and transnational
 Los Angeles, Arab Routes counters          maintained a geographic and social           experiences of space among mobile
 a long-held stereotype of Arabs as         mobility that challenged the physical        individuals.
 outsiders and underscores their            borders of the state and the concep-         “Koyagi transports us through the
 longstanding place in American             tual boundaries of the nation.               various stations that dotted Iran’s
 culture and in interethnic coali-                                                       path to modernity. Much more than
 tions, past and present.                   “A sparkling work of social history          a narrative of the railway project,
                                            that prompts larger questions over           Iran in Motion reveals a deep
 “Sarah Gualtieri complicates and           citizenship and its meanings.”               understanding of the mobility net-
 revises our understanding of Arab                          —Stacy D. Fahrenthold,       works that connected and divided
 immigration to the Americas. An                       University of California, Davis   Middle Eastern communities. A
 expansive, cutting-edge, and much-
                                                                                         groundbreaking book.”
 needed book.”                              STANFORD STUDIES IN JEWISH
                                            HISTORY AND CULTURE                                       —Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet,
                      —Carol W.N. Fadda,    360 pages, 2020                                           University of Pennsylvania
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12        HISTORY
Spiritual Subjects                         Brokers of Faith, Brokers                 Between Empire and Nation
Central Asian Pilgrims and                 of Empire                                 Muslim Reform in the Balkans
the Ottoman Hajj at the End                Armenians and the Politics of
of Empire                                  Reform in the Ottoman Empire              Milena B. Methodieva
Lâle Can                                                                             This book tells the story of the
                                           Richard E. Antaramian
                                                                                     transformation of the Muslim com-
Spiritual Subjects examines the            The Ottoman Empire enforced               munity in modern Bulgaria during
paradoxes of nationality reform            imperial rule through its manage-         a period of imperial dissolution,
and pan-Islamic politics in late           ment of diversity. Non-Muslim             conflicting national and imperial
Ottoman history. Can unravels how          religious institutions, such as the       enterprises, and the emergence of
imperial belonging was wrapped up          Armenian Church, were charged             new national and ethnic identities.
in deeply symbolic instantiations of       with guaranteeing their flocks’ loyalty   Methodieva explores how former
religion, as well as prosaic acts that     to the sultan. In so doing, Armenian      Ottoman subjects, now under
paved the way to integration into          elites became powerful brokers            Bulgarian rule, navigated between
Ottoman communities. A complex             between factions in Ottoman               empire and nation-state, and
system of belonging emerged—one            politics—until the politics of            sought to claim a place in the larger
where it was possible for a Muslim         nineteenth-century reform changed         modern world. Using a wide array
to be both, by law, a foreigner and        these relationships. This book            of primary sources and drawing
a subject of the Ottoman sultan-           presents a revisionist account of         on both Ottoman and Eastern
caliph. This panoramic story               Ottoman reform, connecting internal       European historiographies, Meth-
informs broader transregional              contention within the Armenian            odieva approaches the question of
developments, with important               community to broader imperial             Balkan Muslims’ engagement with
implications for how we make sense         politics. Reform afforded Armenians       modernity through a transnational
of subjecthood in the last Muslim          the opportunity to recast themselves      lens, arguing that the experience
empire and the legacy of religion in       as partners of the state, rather than     of this Muslim minority provides
the Turkish Republic.                      brokers among factions. And in the        new insight into the nature of
                                           course of pursuing such programs,         nationalism, citizenship, and state
“A beautifully and imaginatively                                                     formation.
crafted history of the hajj as a social,   they transformed the community’s
cultural, political, and spiritual         role in imperial society.                 “This important new book is set
phenomenon. Lâle Can humanizes                                                       to redefine the entanglements of
                                           “Antaramian provides a much-needed
the Central Asian pilgrims, telling                                                  modern history of Europe and the
                                           corrective to a historiography that
their stories with the same grace and                                                Middle East.”
                                           often presents ‘Armenian’ and
veneration that they showed in the                                                                            —Cemil Aydin,
                                           ‘Ottoman’ as mutually exclusive                      University of North Carolina
course of their spiritual journey.”        categories. An empirically rich work.”    STANFORD STUDIES ON CENTRAL
                   —Christine Philliou,                                              AND EASTERN EUROPE
     University of California, Berkeley              —İpek Kocaömer Yosmaoğlu,
                                                         Northwestern University     352 pages, January 2021
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The Contemporary Middle                   Global Jihad                              Oilcraft
 East in an Age of Upheaval                A Brief History                           The Myths of Scarcity and Security
                                           Glenn E. Robinson                         That Haunt U.S. Energy Policy
 Edited by James L. Gelvin
                                           Most violent jihadi movements in          Robert Vitalis
 This book engages six themes to
 understand the contemporary               the twentieth century focused on          There is a conventional wisdom
 Middle East—the spread of sectari-        removing corrupt, repressive secular      about oil—that US military presence
 anism, abandonment of principles          regimes throughout the Muslim             in the Gulf guarantees access to this
 of state sovereignty, the lack of a       world. But following the 1979 Soviet      strategic resource; that the “special”
 regional hegemonic power, in-             invasion of Afghanistan, a new form       relationship with Saudi Arabia is
 creased Saudi-Iranian competition,        of jihadism emerged—global jihad—         necessary to stabilize an otherwise
 decreased regional attention to the       turning to the international arena as     volatile market; and that these
 Israel-Palestine conflict, and fallout    the primary locus of ideology and         assumptions provide Washington
 from the Arab uprisings—as well           action. With this book, Robinson          enormous leverage. Except, the
 as offers individual country studies.     tells the story of four distinct jihadi   conventional wisdom is wrong.
 With analysis from historians,            waves, each with its own program          Vitalis debunks the myths to reveal
 political scientists, sociologists, and   for achieving a global end. He            “oilcraft,” a line of magical thinking
 anthropologists, and up-to-date           connects the rise of global jihad to      closer to witchcraft than statecraft.
 discussions of the Syrian Civil War,      other “movements of rage”—such            He exposes the suspect fears of
 impacts of the Trump presidency,          as the Nazi Brownshirts, White            scarcity and conflict, and investigates
 and the 2020 uprisings in Lebanon,        supremacists, Khmer Rouge, and            the significant geopolitical impact
 Algeria, and Sudan, this book will        Boko Haram—and develops a                 of these false beliefs. In particular,
 be an essential guide for anyone          compelling and provocative                Vitalis shows how we can reconsider
 seeking to understand the current         argument about this violent               the question of the US–Saudi rela-
 state of the region.                      political movement’s evolution.           tionship. Freeing ourselves from the
                                           “Robinson has produced a masterful        spell of oilcraft won’t be easy—but
 “These essays are an indispensable
 guide to making sense of the Middle       book that is incisive, insightful, and    the benefits make it essential.
 East’s current disorder and future        comprehensive—a tour de force on          “Vitalis has once again revealed that
 direction. A must-read for academics,     the evolution of jihadism.”               our conventional wisdom is filled
 policy makers, and informed                                    —Mehran Kamrava,     with empty, and often dangerous, self-
 general audiences.”                                         Georgetown University   delusions. This book is a triumph of
                     —Frederic Wehrey,     264 pages, November 2020                  clear-eyed and courageous criticism.”
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14        POLITICS
ANNOUNCING
                                                                                        A NEW BOOK SERIES

                                                                                            WORLDING
                                                                                                   THE
                                                                                          MIDDLE EAST

                                                                                               EDITED BY
                                                                                           Emily Gottreich
                                                                                         and Daniel Zoughbie
                                                                                                CENTER FOR
                                                                                       MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
                                                                                      UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
                                                                                                 BERKELEY

                                                                                     This series investigates the
The Movement and the                       Queer Palestine and the                   “worlding” of the Middle East and
Middle East                                Empire of Critique                        the ever-changing, ever-becoming
How the Arab-Israeli Conflict              Sa’ed Atshan                              dynamism of the region. It seeks to
Divided the American Left                                                            capture the ways in which the region
                                           Solidarity with Palestinians has
Michael R. Fischbach                       become a salient domain of                is reimagined and unmade through
The Arab-Israeli conflict con-             global queer politics. Yet LGBTQ          flows of world capital, power,
stituted a serious problem for             Palestinians are themselves often         and ideas.
the American Left in the 1960s.            subjected to an “empire of critique”
The Movement and the Middle                that has led to an emphasis within        Complex historical and social
East offers the first assessment of        the movement on anti-imperialism          phenomena require complex
the controversial and ultimately           over the struggle against homopho-        analyses. We encourage studies not
debilitating role of the conflict          bia. With this book, Atshan asks          only in traditional disciplines, but
among activists. Fischbach draws           how social movements can balance          also those that push the boundaries
on a deep well of original sources         struggles for liberation along more       into emerging areas of study. Books
to present a story of the left-wing        than one axis. He explores critical       in this series will engage in three
responses to the question of               junctures in Palestinian LGBTQ
                                                                                     broad areas of consideration: rule,
Palestine and Israel. He shows how,        activism, revealing a spirit of
                                           agency, defiance, and creativity,         resilience, and religion. We have
as the 1970s wore on, the cleavages
emerging within the American Left          despite daunting pressures and            particular interest in studies that
widened, weakening the Movement            forces working to constrict it.           consider ethnic and religious
and leaving a lasting impact that          Queer Palestine and the Empire of         minority populations, as well as
still affects progressive American         Critique explores the necessity of        works that embrace world places,
politics today.                            connecting the struggles for              networks, and communities that are
                                           Palestinian freedom with the              inextricably linked to the
“Fischbach boldly takes us into
the vexed heart of debates on the          struggle against homophobia.              geographical region and its peoples.
American Left over the Palestinian         “Sa’ed Atshan brilliantly weaves
struggle against the state of Israel.      together ethnography and personal         Spanning the modern period to
His bracing message is of the perils of    experience in thoughtful, engaging,       the present, Worlding the Middle
intransigence and the enduring abil-       and emotionally captivating ways.
ity of the Israel-Palestine debate to      A tour de force and a remarkable          East will showcase critical and
further divide an already weakened         book for both its theoretical and         innovative books that develop new
American Left.”                            empirical contributions.”                 ways of thinking about the region
                          —Jeremy Varon,
                          The New School                      —Amaney A. Jamal,      and the wider world.
                                                              Princeton University
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Persianate Selves                           A City in Fragments                          Pious Peripheries
 Memories of Place and Origin                Urban Text in Modern Jerusalem               Runaway Women in Post-Taliban
 Before Nationalism                          Yair Wallach                                 Afghanistan
 Mana Kia                                    A City in Fragments tells the                Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi
 For centuries, Persian was the              story of a city overwhelmed by its           Taliban made piety a business of the
 language of power and learning              religious and symbolic significance.         state, and thereby intervened in the
 across West and South Asia. This            Wallach walked the streets of                daily lives and social interactions
 book sketches the contours of this          Jerusalem to consider the graffiti,          of Afghan women. Pious Peripheries
 Persianate world, historicizing place,      inscriptions, signs, and ephemera            examines women’s resistance
 origin, and selfhood through its            that transformed the city over the           through groundbreaking fieldwork
 tradition of proper form—adab.              late nineteenth and early twentieth          at a women’s shelter in Kabul,
 Proximities and similarities con-           centuries. As these texts became             home to runaway wives, daughters,
 stituted a logic that distinguished         a tool in the service of capitalism,         mothers, and sisters of the Taliban.
 between people while simultaneously         nationalism, and colonialism, the            Whether running to seek marriage
 accommodating plurality. Adab was           affinities of Arabic and Hebrew              or divorce, enduring or escaping
 the basis of cohesion for self and          were forgotten. Looking at the               abuse, or even accused of singing
 community over the eighteenth               writing of—and literally on—                 sexually explicit songs in public,
 century, as populations dispersed           Jerusalem, Wallach offers a creative         “promiscuous” women challenge
 and centers of power shifted,               and expansive history of the city,           the status quo—and once marked
 disrupting the circulations that            a fresh take on modern urban texts,          as promiscuous, women have few
 interlinked Persianate regions.             and a new reading of the Israel/             resources. Ahsan-Tirmizi explores
 Challenging the bases of proton-            Palestine conflict through                   how these women negotiate
 ationalist community, Persianate            its material culture.                        gendered power mechanisms and
 Selves seeks to make sense of a             “Our understanding of the city’s             create a new supportive community,
 transregional Persianate culture            history will forever be changed by           finding friendship and solidarity
 outside the anachronistic shadow            this sensitive and lyrical description       among the women who inhabit the
 of nationalisms.                            of the city—sacred and profane,              margins of Afghan society.
 “Few questions are more vexed in the        spiritual and material, Arab and
                                             Jewish—and the fragmentary voices            “Pious Peripheries brings the reader
 study of early modern Asia than how                                                      into a diverse and opinionated world
 people identified before nationalism.       and lives of those who built it.”
                                                                                          of Afghan women. Ahsan-Tirmizi’s
 Persianate Selves is an invaluable                                —Michelle Campos,      willingness to step aside and allow
 vade mecum for navigating the                                    University of Florida
                                                                                          these remarkable women to speak for
 transregional Persianate past.”             344 pages, 2020                              themselves is a tremendous strength.”
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16        CULTURE AND HERITAGE
Say What Your Longing                    The Dangers of Poetry                      Return to Ruin
Heart Desires                            Culture, Politics, and                     Iraqi Narratives of Exile
Women, Prayer, and Poetry in Iran        Revolution in Iraq                         and Nostalgia
Niloofar Haeri                           Kevin M. Jones                             Zainab Saleh
This book offers an elegant ethnog-      This is the first book to narrate          With the US invasion of Iraq, Iraqis
raphy of religious debates among         the social history of poetry in the        abroad, hoping to return one day
a group of educated, middle-class        modern Middle East. Moving                 to a better Iraq, became uncertain
women whose voices are often             beyond the analysis of poems as            exiles. Return to Ruin tells the
muted in studies of Islam. Haeri         literary and intellectual texts, Jones     human story of this exile. Focusing
follows them in their daily lives        shows how poems functioned as              on debates among Iraqi exiles about
as they engage with the classical        social acts that critically shaped the     what it means to be an Iraqi after
poetry of Rumi, Hafez, and Saadi,        cultural politics of revolutionary         years of displacement, Saleh weaves
illuminating a long-standing mutual      Iraq. He narrates the history of           a narrative that draws attention
inspiration between prayer and           three generations of Iraqi poets           to a once-dominant, vibrant Iraqi
poetry. She recounts how different       who navigated the fraught relation-        cultural landscape and social and
forms of prayer may transform            ship between culture and politics in       political shifts among the diaspora
into dialogues with God, and, in         pursuit of their own ambitions and         after decades of authoritarianism,
turn, illuminates the ways in which      agendas. Through this historical           war, and occupation in Iraq. She
believers draw on prayer and ritual      analysis of thousands of poems             illuminates how Iraqis continue
acts as the emotional and intel-         published in newspapers, recited           to fashion a sense of belonging
lectual material through which they      in popular demonstrations, and             and imagine a future, built on the
think, deliberate, and debate.           disseminated in secret whispers,           shards of these shattered memories.
                                         this book reveals the overlooked           “In this outstanding book, we
“A work that deserves to be widely
read by all who are interested in        contribution of these poets to the         encounter the poignant life stories
understanding the different              spirit of rebellion in modern Iraq.        of Iraqis, stories too often reduced
approaches to ‘authentic’ religion       “Through beautiful translations and        to statistics and stereotypes when
that exist in the Muslim world.          insightful commentary, The Dangers         they are visible at all. Return to
A rich and detailed account, and         of Poetry demonstrates how poetic          Ruin is an illuminating study of
a valuable contribution to our           works expressed the hopes, desires,        Iraqi diasporic subjectivities.”
knowledge of religious practice.”        and anxieties of colonized subjects.”                              —Sinan Antoon,
                         —Talal Asad,                                                                    New York University
                                                                  —Orit Bashkin,
           The Graduate Center, CUNY                        University of Chicago   280 pages, 2020
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How to Make a Wetland                       The Power of Deserts                        Whisper Tapes
 Water and Moral Ecology                     Climate Change, the Middle East,            Kate Millett in Iran
 in Turkey                                   and the Promise of a Post-Oil Era           Negar Mottahedeh
 Caterina Scaramelli                         Dan Rabinowitz                              Kate Millett was already an icon of
 This book tells the story of two            Hotter and dryer than most parts            American feminism when she went
 Turkish coastal areas, both shaped          of the world, the Middle East               to Iran in 1979. She arrived just
 by ecological change and political          could soon see climate change               weeks after the Iranian Revolution,
 uncertainty. Farmers, scientists, fisher-   exacerbate food and water shortages,        to join Iranian women in marking
 men, and families grapple with              aggravate social inequalities, and          International Women’s Day. The
 livelihoods in transition, as their         drive displacement and political            event turned into a week of protests,
 environment is bound up in national         destabilization. The Power of Deserts       and Millett, armed with equipment
 and international conservation              surveys regional climate models and         to record everything around her,
 projects. Scaramelli offers an anthro-      identifies the potential impact on          found herself in the middle of
 pological understanding of sweeping         socioeconomic disparities, population       demonstrations for women’s rights.
 environmental and infrastructural           movement, and political instability.        Listening to the revolutionary
 change, and the moral claims made on        Offering more than warning and              soundscape of Millett’s audio tapes,
 livability and materiality. Beginning       fear, however, the book highlights a        Negar Mottahedeh offers a new
 from a moral ecological position, she       potentially brighter future—a recent        interpretive guide to Revolutionary
 takes into account the notion that          shift across the Middle East toward         Iran, its slogans, habits, and
 politics is not simply projected onto       renewable energy. With his deep             women’s movement.
 animals, plants, soil, and water. Rather,   knowledge of the region and knack           “Lyrical, intelligent, and passionately
 people make politics through them.          for presenting scientific data with         written, Whisper Tapes reignites a
 Scaramelli highlights the aspirations,      clarity, Rabinowitz makes a sober           long dormant conversation about
 moral relations, and care practices         yet surprisingly optimistic investiga-      the urgency of global feminism.
 in constant play in contestations and       tion of opportunity arising from a          This book is intensely relevant as we
 alliances over environmental change.        looming crisis.                             continue to assess the aftermath of
                                                                                         revolutions throughout the Middle
 “Scaramelli’s lucid ethnography is a        “An important argument detailing            East, and the ways they have been
 crucial addition to studies of lived        how the Middle East could be                fueled by women’s rage on the one
 environments and environmental              devastated by the impact of climate         hand and unfulfilled hope for gender
 infrastructure—a refreshing new             change—or could generate huge               equity on the other.”
 take on anthropocentric development         amounts of renewable energy. A                                    —Shilyh Warren,
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                              —Elif Babül,                            —Steven Cohen,
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