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Of Sand or Soil: Genealogy and Tribal Belonging in Saudi Arabia
Nadav Samin
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Hardback. Series: Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics. Num Pages: 304 pages, 15 halftones. 1 map. BIC Classification: HBTB; HBTG; JFSR2; JHM; JHMC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 246 x 162 x 26. Weight in Grams: 586.
Why do tribal genealogies matter in modern-day Saudi Arabia? What compels the strivers and climbers of the new Saudi Arabia to want to prove their authentic descent from one or another prestigious Arabian tribe? Of Sand or Soil looks at how genealogy and tribal belonging have informed the lives of past and present inhabitants of Saudi Arabia and how the Saudi government's tacit glorification of tribal origins has shaped the powerful development of the kingdom's genealogical culture. Nadav Samin presents the first extended biographical exploration of the major twentieth-century Saudi scholar ?amad al-J?sir, whose genealogical studies frame the story about belonging and identity in the modern kingdom. Samin examines the interplay between al-J?sir's genealogical project and his many hundreds of petitioners, mostly Saudis of nontribal or lower status origin who sought validation of their tribal roots in his genealogical texts. Investigating the Saudi relationship to this opaque, orally inscribed historical tradition, Samin considers the consequences of modern Saudi genealogical politics and how the most intimate anxieties of nontribal Saudis today are amplified by the governing strategies and kinship ideology of the Saudi state. Challenging the impression that Saudi culture is determined by puritanical religiosity or rentier economic principles, Of Sand or Soil shows how the exploration and establishment of tribal genealogies have become influential phenomena in contemporary Saudi society. Beyond Saudi Arabia, this book casts important new light on the interplay between kinship ideas, oral narrative, and state formation in rapidly changing societies.
Product Details
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Series
Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics
Condition
New
Weight
584g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691164441
SKU
V9780691164441
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About Nadav Samin
Nadav Samin is visiting assistant professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College.
Reviews for Of Sand or Soil: Genealogy and Tribal Belonging in Saudi Arabia
Runner-Up for the 2016 British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize in Middle Eastern Studies Samin has produced one of the best monographs on Saudi culture and society and their relationship with the state.
Jorg Matthias Determann, Comparative Islamic Studies An outstanding addition to the literature of modern Saudi Arabia that also serves to put the whole contemporary analysis of retribalization into a much broader context. Samin successfully demonstrates that despite religious, political, and economic forces that diminished tribal institutions, cross-pressures countered those trends, and in the process a culture of genealogy combined with a bureaucratic genealogical rule of governance to lead Saudis to assert tribal descent ... and so establish their ancient roots in the Arabian Peninsula.
Calvin H. Allen, Jr., PhD, Middle East Media & Book Reviews Of Sand or Soil is guaranteed to set one thinking... [I]t is a measure of the book's worth that it suggests several lines of inquiry. [Samin] is to be congratulated ... on a very well-written book, [and] ... to be commended for productive fieldwork [in Saudi Arabia] requiring moral stamina.
P. Dresch, American Historical Review The detailed historical and archival work and the deep ethnographic research shine throughout the book... Of Sand or Soil is a welcome contribution to scholarship on Saudi Arabia, one that challenges the arguments of some of the most recent works in the field.
R. Bsheer, Arab Studies Journal Samin's book ... forces us to see Saudi society with new eyes. It shatters many stereotypes abundant among people in the west and the Arab world about the kingdom and leads us to reconsider outdated anthropological myths... An indispensible tool for better understanding Saudi Arabia.
S. Maisel, SOAS Bulletin
Jorg Matthias Determann, Comparative Islamic Studies An outstanding addition to the literature of modern Saudi Arabia that also serves to put the whole contemporary analysis of retribalization into a much broader context. Samin successfully demonstrates that despite religious, political, and economic forces that diminished tribal institutions, cross-pressures countered those trends, and in the process a culture of genealogy combined with a bureaucratic genealogical rule of governance to lead Saudis to assert tribal descent ... and so establish their ancient roots in the Arabian Peninsula.
Calvin H. Allen, Jr., PhD, Middle East Media & Book Reviews Of Sand or Soil is guaranteed to set one thinking... [I]t is a measure of the book's worth that it suggests several lines of inquiry. [Samin] is to be congratulated ... on a very well-written book, [and] ... to be commended for productive fieldwork [in Saudi Arabia] requiring moral stamina.
P. Dresch, American Historical Review The detailed historical and archival work and the deep ethnographic research shine throughout the book... Of Sand or Soil is a welcome contribution to scholarship on Saudi Arabia, one that challenges the arguments of some of the most recent works in the field.
R. Bsheer, Arab Studies Journal Samin's book ... forces us to see Saudi society with new eyes. It shatters many stereotypes abundant among people in the west and the Arab world about the kingdom and leads us to reconsider outdated anthropological myths... An indispensible tool for better understanding Saudi Arabia.
S. Maisel, SOAS Bulletin