Wasita in a Lebanese Context: Social Exchange Among Villagers and Outsiders Volume 64 Contributor(s): Huxley, Frederick Charles (Author) |
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ISBN: 093220662X ISBN-13: 9780932206626 Publisher: U of M Museum Anthro Archaeology OUR PRICE: $9.90 Product Type: Paperback Published: January 1978 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Archaeology |
Series: Anthropological Papers |
Physical Information: 178 pages |
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Publisher Description: In the 1970s, Frederick Charles Huxley conducted fieldwork in the Lebanese village of Barouk to investigate the social process called wasita: a term that means, roughly, intermediary or mediation. He explains the geography and history of Lebanon as they relate to the country's social diversity, and argues for further examination of wasita as a process that operates on and between levels of society in economic, political, and social contexts. Following a detailed description of his ethnographic research, he discusses the importance of a better understanding of wasita in the context of the Lebanese civil war. |