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Tents & Pyramids: Games & Ideology in Arab Culture - Hardcover

Tents & Pyramids: Games & Ideology in Arab Culture - Hardcover

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by Fuad I. Khuri (Author)

This study deals with an unusual and absorbing topic: how the Arabs see and deal with reality and the implications this has for the nature of power in the Arab world. Tents and pyramids are, metaphorically, opposed mental images; the first signifies the absence of hierarchy and graded authority, the second the presence of both, Khuri argues that the Arabs perceive both social and physical reality as a series of discrete, non-pyramidal structures that are inherently equal in value - much like a Bedouin encampment composed of tents scattered haphazardly on a flat desert surface with no visible hierarchy.

Author Biography

Fuad I. Khuri was a leading anthropologist of the Middle East and a distinguished Lebanese writer and academic. He wrote extensively in English and Arabic on various aspects of Arab culture and society. Fuad I. Khuri died in 2003.

Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions: 0.68 x 8.12 x 5.46 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 01, 2000