Talking the talk: Debating debate in northern Afghanistan |
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Authors: | Magnus Marsden |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer in Social Anthropology with reference to South and Central Asia at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His email is . |
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Abstract: | The ethnographic focus of this article is on the ways in which Afghan families who lived in northern Pakistan as refugees are currently reflecting upon to their complex experiences of return to their country through a rich and complex culture of debate, as well as the deployment of other verbal and peformative skills, especially imitation. More broadly, it argues that the comparative study of situated practices of debate offers unique insights for the anthropological analysis of Islam, which an expanding body of work on the ways in which piety minded Muslims embody and cultivate ethical and moral values has thus far overlooked. |
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