Middlebury

ANTH 0229

Anthro of the Middle East

Anthropologies of the Middle East: Representations, Politics, Cultures
In this course we will explore the Middle East, past and present, from an anthropological viewpoint. We will start by looking at how
past foreign influences and biased views have shaped how we see the region today and continue with nuanced
anthropological works on the diverse peoples and struggles in different parts of the region. Topics will include family,
religion, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, the environment, state power, and political resistance. Using visual materials
and ethnographic readings, we will challenge common stereotypes, offering a more complex view of the Middle
East. Readings will highlight stories that are often ignored, showing the people of the region as active participants in
creating knowledge and engaging in political struggles, rather than just static victims or perpetrators, as they are often
portrayed, especially after 9/11.
Subject:
Anthropology
Department:
Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP HIS MDE SOC

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Spring 2025

ANTH0229A-S25 Lecture (Pinar)