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Familiar Futures: Time, Selfhood, and Sovereignty in Iraq, Pursley Sara


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Автор: Pursley Sara
Название:  Familiar Futures: Time, Selfhood, and Sovereignty in Iraq
ISBN: 9781503607484
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 1503607488
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 320
Вес: 0.50 кг.
Дата издания: 15.01.2019
Серия: Stanford studies in middle eastern and islamic societies and cultures
Язык: English
Издание: New ed
Иллюстрации: 11 halftones
Размер: 226 x 152 x 28
Ключевые слова: Middle Eastern history,History: earliest times to present day,Islamic studies, HISTORY / Middle East / General
Подзаголовок: Time, selfhood, and sovereignty in iraq
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Поставляется из: Англии
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Iraq was the first postcolonial state recognized as legally sovereign by the League of Nations amid the twentieth-century wave of decolonization movements. It also emerged as an early laboratory of development projects designed by Iraqi intellectuals, British colonial officials, American modernization theorists, and postwar international agencies. Familiar Futures considers how such projects--from the countrys creation under British mandate rule in 1920 through the 1958 revolution to the first Bath coup in 1963--reshaped Iraqi everyday habits, desires, and familial relations in the name of a developed future.

Sara Pursley investigates how Western and Iraqi policymakers promoted changes in schooling, land ownership, and family law to better differentiate Iraqs citizens by class, sex, and age. Peasants were resettled on isolated family farms; rural boys received education limited to training in agricultural skills; girls were required to take home economics courses; and adolescents were educated on the formation of proper families. Future-oriented discourses about the importance of sexual difference to Iraqs modernization worked paradoxically, deferring demands for political change in the present and reproducing existing capitalist relations. Ultimately, the book shows how certain goods--most obviously, democratic ideals--were repeatedly sacrificed in the name of the nations economic development in an ever-receding future.


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Contents and Abstracts
Introduction: Iraqi Futures and the Age of Development