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Unveiling the veiled: royal consorts, slaves and prostitutes in the Qajar photographs. An exhibition at the McCune Library, UC Santa Barbara | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 287-302 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Fajouriyeh, an exceptional Persian pornographic manuscript of Qajar-era Iran | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 214-86 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Dust 'Ali Khan 'Mo 'ayyer al-Mamalek'. Scion of a once powerful family; witness to the end of an era | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 175-213 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Eroticism and nudity in Iranian photography. From royal harem to the red-light districts (a century of visual review) | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 127-74 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Erotic images and imagery in the eary Qajar period. A study in projection, adaptation, adoption and appropriation | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 102-26 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Performing critique: Chaza Charafeddine's Divine Comedy as an intertemporal dialogue on gender and sexual diversity | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 85-101 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Queering archives of photography: imperialism, homoeroticism and desire in Middle-Eastern contemporary art | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 65-84 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
King's camera erotica. Naser al-Din Shah and his collaborators inside the royal harem | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 27-64 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Between the abstraction of miniatures and the literalism of photography: amateur erotica in early twentieth-century Turkey | 2017-2018/2019 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5-6 (): 1-27 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Two photograph albums from the Moayer family | 2016/17 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (2): 81-105 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Anthropologists and refugees between global hegemony and the subaltern 'other' | 2016/17 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (2): 1-10 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Life jackets on shore: anthropology, refugees and the politics of belonging in Europe | 2016/17 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (2): 11-33 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
The banality of evil and the normalization of the discriminatory discourses against Syrians in Turkey | 2016/17 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (2): 34-47 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Exploring borderlands between civic engagement and academia: an encounter of volunteering among refugees at the Austro-Bavarian border | 2016/17 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (2): 48-67 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Refugees in Tunisia: border perspectives on migration policies | 2016/17 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (2): 68-80 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
In the absence of fieldwork | 2016 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (1): 56-96 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Mapping the political discourse of the Iranian green movement | 2016 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (1): 32-67 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Photography of African slavery in Qajar Iran | 2016 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 4 (1): 1-31 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Fluid identifications and persistent inequalities: social boundary making among Iranians in Hamburg | 2015/2016 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 3 (2): 97-119 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
20 Fingers: personal or political? | 2015/2016 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 3 (2): 141-59 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
A breadwinner or a housewife? Agency in the everyday image of the Georgian woman | 2015/2016 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 3 (2): 120-40 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Fairies in the folklore of Booshehr | 2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 3 (1): 36-42 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
NGOs and female circumcision in Egypt. An anthropological enquiry | 2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 3 (1): 13-35 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
The Zar in the Persian Gulf. Performative dimensions | 2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 3 (1): 1-12 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
A rare Bakhtiari Sufi manuscript: genealogy of Siyid Muhammad Parhizkar | 2014/2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (2): 208-37 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Visual representations of the Persian dervish in Sufi art and material culture: preliminary report from the Bunyad Institute, Tehran, Iran (part I) | 2014/2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (2): 185-208 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Heaven on earth: the reshaping and renaming of cemeteries in the Islamic Republic of Iran | 2014/2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (2): 166-84 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Negotiating an Islamic burial: an examination of burial resources for Muslims in central Texas | 2014/2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (2): 155-65 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Contested mourning: Central Asian funerary practices in local and global Islam | 2014/2015 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (2): 131-54 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Sacred sites, severed heads and prophetic visions | 2014 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (1): 81-96 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Dreaming Baba, resituating memory: popular Sufi shrines and the historiography of contemporary east Punjab | 2014 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (1): 3-24 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Virutal encounters with Hızır and other Muslim saints: dreaming and healing at local pilgrimage sites in Hatay, Turkey | 2014 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (1): 25-66 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Flashes of ultimate reality: dreams of saints and shrines in a contemporary Pakistani Sufi community | 2014 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (1): 67-80 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Dreaming, dream-sharing and dream-interpretation as feminine powers in northern Morocco | 2014 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 2 (1): 97-108 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Representing spiritual and gendered space: challenges in the audio-visual recording of Iranian Shi'a women's rituals | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (1): 1-22 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
The miraculous origin of Qalandar amulets: notes on the material religion of Dervishes and devotees in Pakistan | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (2): 170-5 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Reflections on the diversity and religious function of holy places and sacred stones among Bakhtiari nomads | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (2): 143-69 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Autoethnography as documentary in Iranian films and videos | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (2): 126-42 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
The anthropological unconscious of Iranian ethnographic films | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (2): 113-25 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Purkhani as a 'healing drama': analysis of a healing performance among Turkmen people from Iran | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (1): 54-73 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 | |||
Continuities and disruptions in Islamic education: biographies of shogirds from Tajikistan | 2013 | Anthropology of the contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1 (1): 23-53 | H6/KW [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 2211-5722 |