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| 461 | _tInternational journal of Middle East studies | ||
| 464 |
_aMeriam N. Belli _ppp. 623-646 _tThe Ethno-Necrocratic State: Mamillah and the Afterlives of Ethnocracy in Israel |
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| 464 |
_aJonathan Hassine _ppp. 647-667 _tMasculinity in Contention: Performance, Language, and Gender in the Lebanese Army during the Civil War |
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| 464 |
_aDaniel Williford _ppp. 668-686 _tExperimental Visions of Modern Morocco: Expertise, Popularization, and Everday Technologies in the Work of Abd al-Salam al-Diyuri |
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| 464 |
_aMikhail Pelevin _ppp. 687-704 _tSeeking Protection and Reconciliation: A Pashtun Legal Custom in Recorded Tribal Histories |
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| 464 |
_aMichiel Leezenberg _ppp. 705-724 _t"The Kurds Have Not Made Love Their Aim": Love, Sexuality, Gender, and Drag in Ehmed H̊an'̋s Men Z̮n̋ |
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| 464 |
_aNefissa Naguib _ppp. 725-730 _tIn Transit: Lives and Afterlives in the Suez Canal: An Introduction |
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| 464 |
_aMohamed Gaml-Eldin _ppp. 740-746 _tLooking at Suez Canal Infrastructures: Water, Plants, and the Urban Drainage, Sewage, and Bathroom Systems |
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| 464 |
_aBeth Baron _ppp. 747-752 _tHitching a Ride: Cholera, the Canal, and Quarantine |
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| 464 |
_aMandana E. Limbert _ppp. 753-757 _tEscape from Zanzibar: Refugees, Documents, and the Indian Ocean Shipping Regime |
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| 464 |
_aSamuli Lh̃teenaho _ppp. 758-763 _tFighting the Invasion from the Suez Canal: Coastal Environmentalism and Locating the Lionfish in Lebanon |
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| 464 |
_aKarin Ahlberg _ppp. 764-771 _tWho Cares about Jellyfish? An Environmental Legacy of the Suez Canal Begins to Surface |
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