_EXCHANGE IDEOLOGIES_ DOCUMENTS THE SOCIAL WORLD OF ALEPPO'S TRADERS
BEFORE THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CITY, EXPLORING CHANGING CONCEPTIONS OF
COMMERCE IN SYRIA. Syria's traders have been seen as embodying a
timeless culture of "the bazaar," or an ahistorical Islamic culture of
trade. Other accounts portray them as venal figures, motivated only by
profit, and commerce as a purely instrumental pursuit. Rejecting both
approaches, Paul Anderson traces the diverse social structures, and
notions of language, through which Aleppo's merchants understood and
construed commerce and the figure of the merchant during a period of
economic liberalization in the 2000s. Rather than seeing these social
structures and representations as expressions of a timeless bazaar
culture, or as shaped only by Islamic tradition,_ Exchange Ideologies
_relates them to processes of politically managed economic
liberalization and the Syrian regime's attempts to ensure its own
survival in the midst of change. In doing so, Anderson provides an
account of economic liberalization in Syria as a social and cultural
process as much as a political and economic one.
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Commerce, Language, and Patriarchy in Preconflict Aleppo
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501768293
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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