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Everyday Youth Cultures in the Gulf Peninsula
Changes and Challenges
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Focusing on the struggles of youth in the Arabian Gulf to find their place in their encounters with modernity, Everyday Youth Cultures in the Gulf Peninsula explores how global forces are reshaping everyday cultural experiences in authoritarian societies.

A deeper understanding of Gulf youth emerges from reading about the everyday lives and struggles, opportunities, and contributions of youth who, in the process of developing their personal identities, are also incrementally transforming their societies and cultures. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, the chapters bring fresh insight into Gulf youth microcultures from the ground and invite dialogue by engaging young local and foreign academics in the discussion.

In light of the general difficulties of accessing Gulf societies, the book's nuanced, richly detailed depictions of everyday life can be of interest to academic research in Middle East studies, youth sociology, political science and anthropology, as well as to business and governmental decision-making.


Contents:

Introduction: Gulf Youth Cultures in the Everyday

Part 1. Spaces of Engagement and Contestation


Reshaping Political Participation in Nondemocratic Regimes: Youth Initiatives and Urban Practices in Kuwait


The Saudi YouTube Phenomenon: From Anarchism to Institutionalism


The Amiri Diwan and Kuwait's Cultural Renaissance
Part 2. Traditions and Innovations


Engaging Young People in Charity in the State of Kuwait


Youth and Religion in a Landscape of Change: Reflections on Practicing Ibadi-Islam in Oman


When Love is Neither Showing nor Giving: The Challenges of Valentine's Day in Oman
Part 3. Sociabilities and Identities


"Facing Life Together": Everyday Friendship and Well-Being among Dubai's Indian Diaspora


Are You What You Eat? The Vegans of Kuwait


"They Know What They Want, and They Don't Settle for Less": Exploring Entrepreneurial Identity Formation among Young Women Entrepreneurs in Kuwait
Part 4. Practices of Inclusion in Education


Juvenile Improvisations: Designing for Youth in Abu Dhabi


Islamic Education and Youth Culture: Exploring Tolerance in UAE Islamic Education Classrooms


English Language Poetry and Qatari Students

Conclusions


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ISBN-13: 9780367500665
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: May, 2022
Pages: 280
Weight: 376g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health

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