The destabilization and military occupation of Afghanistan by the United States over the past three decades has triggered the hasty production of a large corpus of writings about the political and socio-cultural dynamics of the country by Euro-American academics, travellers, journalists, and aid and development workers. Anthropologists who have contributed to these writings have become instant ‘authorities’, ‘experts’, ‘specialists’, and ‘old hands’ about the country. Thomas Barfield is one o..
In my Senior Project I intend to illustrate the differences between cultures juxtaposed with the sim...
The Afghan wars present an illustrious example of contemporary conflicts, often described as complex...
The study of Afghanistan has been more limited than that of other areas of the Moslem world. Afghani...
Author Thomas Barfield introduces readers to the bewildering diversity of tribal and ethnic groups i...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
In this article I read a selection of Pashto literatures as critical thought about geopolitics. Draw...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
"Afghanistan in Ink: Literature Between Diaspora and Nation." Nile Green and Nushin Arbabzadah. C Hu...
19th century history of Afghanistan and its foreign relations with Great Britain
The aim of this article is to show how the partial colonisation of Afghanistan and its ‘frontier sta...
The town of Istalif, located in the plains of Parwan north of Kabul, and the political lives of the ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the social and political space of Afghanistan a...
Thesis advisor: Ali BanuaziziThesis advisor: Kathleen BaileyAn overview of trends in tribe-state rel...
Based on 18 months of fieldwork in Bamyan and West Kabul, Afghanistan among ethnic Hazara civil soci...
In my Senior Project I intend to illustrate the differences between cultures juxtaposed with the sim...
The Afghan wars present an illustrious example of contemporary conflicts, often described as complex...
The study of Afghanistan has been more limited than that of other areas of the Moslem world. Afghani...
Author Thomas Barfield introduces readers to the bewildering diversity of tribal and ethnic groups i...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
In this article I read a selection of Pashto literatures as critical thought about geopolitics. Draw...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
"Afghanistan in Ink: Literature Between Diaspora and Nation." Nile Green and Nushin Arbabzadah. C Hu...
19th century history of Afghanistan and its foreign relations with Great Britain
The aim of this article is to show how the partial colonisation of Afghanistan and its ‘frontier sta...
The town of Istalif, located in the plains of Parwan north of Kabul, and the political lives of the ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the social and political space of Afghanistan a...
Thesis advisor: Ali BanuaziziThesis advisor: Kathleen BaileyAn overview of trends in tribe-state rel...
Based on 18 months of fieldwork in Bamyan and West Kabul, Afghanistan among ethnic Hazara civil soci...
In my Senior Project I intend to illustrate the differences between cultures juxtaposed with the sim...
The Afghan wars present an illustrious example of contemporary conflicts, often described as complex...
The study of Afghanistan has been more limited than that of other areas of the Moslem world. Afghani...