Introduction: Identity in Sensible and Ephemeral Experiences Religion, History, Society and Politics Revisited through Everyday Life Practices, Tourism, Symbols and Rituals

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In this introduction I try to bring together the commonalities of articles which are about many different topics, including food, nationalism, rituals, the creation of icons, the importance of tourism, language, and celebrations that give meaning to the lives of very diverse people. Perhaps the Middle East as the crescent of civilisation can be comprehended in a nutshell in this collection of articles, which are written mostly by anthropologists but also by a political scientist and sociologists, to show the viability of methodology of anthropology.

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Shahshahani, S. (2022). Introduction: Identity in Sensible and Ephemeral Experiences Religion, History, Society and Politics Revisited through Everyday Life Practices, Tourism, Symbols and Rituals. Anthropology of the Middle East, 17(2), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.3167/ame.2022.170201

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