Culture and Customs of Afghanistan
By (Author) Hafizullah Emadi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th June 2005
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Sociology
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
306.09581
Hardback
284
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
Provides an In-depth overview of a resilient people and their ways of life as they emerge from decades of war and civil strife Afghanistan is at the crossroads of many cultures and civilizations, occupying a unique place in the cultural geography of Central Asia. Invading tribes and armies passed through ancient Afghanistan and left their imprint on the culture, customs, and way of life there. In recent history, Afghanistan has been the focus of international attention since the Soviet invasion and occupation of 1979 to 1989, the brutal civil war that ensued, and the subsequent U.S. invasion to topple the Taliban regime. As the country struggles to stabilize and rebuild, this volume is the first to reveal the people and ways of life that have been in flux for so long. The author brings an insider's knowledge and authority to the accessible narrative. Students and general readers will find a clear explanation of the land, people, economy, social stratification, and history as context for the chapters that follow. These cover religion and religious thought; literature and the arts; architecture, housing, and settlements; cooking and cuisine; family, women, and gender; festivals and leisure activities; and lifestyles, media, and education. A country map, glossary, resource guide, and photos complement the text.. Part of the Culture and Customs of Asia series. Introduces a country that has been central to world affairs in recent years, but about which outsiders know little. The first book to give an in-depth cultural overview of Afghanistan
This reference is an attempt to remedy the lack of recent literature on the culture, customs and cultural transformation of Afghanistan, a topic that has remained largely overlooked since the outbreak of civil war in 1992. Emadi, a consultant to Focus Humanitarian Assistance and a monitor of the October 2004 elections in Afghanistan, provides a brief history of the region but primarily addresses the religion, literature, arts, housing, social customs and family structures of contemporary Afghanistan. * Reference & Research Book News/Art Book News Annual *
[P]rovides a detailed overview of Afghanistan. Chapters include Land, People, and History; Religion and Religious Thought; Literature and the Arts; Architecture, Housing and Settlements; Social Customs, Cuisine, and Traditional Dress; Family, Women and Gender Issues; Lifestyles; Media; and Education. The reader will learn that Afghanistan has been at the crossroads of many cultures and civilizations and occupies a unique place in the cultural geography of Central Asia. Tribes and armies invaded ancient Afghanistan and continue in modern times, and the invasions have left their mark on this country and its people. This volume gives a close-up view of the people of Afghanistan as they struggle to rebuild. * MultiCultural Review *
This title looks at Afghanistan from ancient times to the present U.S. military involvement and provides useful background information for motivated readers. Emadi has a thorough knowledge of his subject, as he has done fieldwork in various regions of the country and also monitored the 2004 elections. His discussions of the Russian occupation, the subsequent civil war, and the Taliban are detailed and informative, as is his discussion of religion and religious thought. The chapters on social customs and family, women, and gender issues are particularly interesting. This volume includes a simple country map, an extensive and detailed chronology, a short resource guide, and a smattering of pedestrian black-and-white photos. Because the analysis is fairly academic, this book would be best suited to high school students who need current, detailed material for research assignments. * School Library Journal *
HAFIZULLAH EMADI is a former journalist and academic who serves as a consultant to Focus Humanitarian Assistance and monitored the October 2004 elections in Afghanistan.