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| 17619. “VERNACULAR POLITICS” AND ‘LOW-KEY POLITICS” AS FOUND IN TWO AREAS OF THE MIDDLE EAST. This paper compares and contrasts discussions in two books concerned with local-level politics in the Middle East: 1) Low-Key Politics by Richard T. Antoun examines political practices and behaviors in a Jordanian village and 2) Islamist Mobilization in Turkey by Jenny B. White describes the role of “vernacular politics” in the rise of Islamist politics among Turkish urban residents. Considers the methodologies and theoretical approaches in each book, compares the main ideas found in each text, and concludes with a critical comparison of the strengths and weaknesses of each text. KEYWORDS: book review non-fiction comparative middle east politics turkey Jordan. Written 2005. Chicago Parenthetical Style. 14 pages, 21 footnotes, 2 bibliographic sources. 3,275 words. | $98 |
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