JADMAG Issue 7.1: Spring 2019
Description Want more JadMag in your library? Save by joining our JadMag subscription service here! Each JadMag subscription contains a unique Fall, Spring, and Pedagogy JadMag, in addition to a back issue JadMag of your choice. In a groundbreaking article, anthropologist Julia Elyachar poses important provocations for political economy of the Middle East by centering the importance of the relationship between khans, funduqs, and caravanserai in the Levant and factories on the Malabar Coast in the sixteenth century to the rise of “the factory” in England. This issue also features a special bundle on the uprisings in Algeria and Sudan, providing incisive analysis of the movements and connecting them to other movements for change in North Africa. Finally, the issue includes a diverse array of articles, interviews, reviews, and archival pieces on topics ranging from electricity in Lebanon, climate change in Egypt, and Hashemite rule in Jordan to the role of law in the Palestinian