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Colonial Affronts and Indigenous Discontents: 1906 and 1919 Colonial Affronts and Indigenous Discontents: 1906 and 1919
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Mentalité and Culture: The Painting of Rural Life Mentalité and Culture: The Painting of Rural Life
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Ethnographic Orientalism Ethnographic Orientalism
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Literary Orientalism Literary Orientalism
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Human Geography: The Study of Rural Habitat Human Geography: The Study of Rural Habitat
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3 The Painting of Rural Life
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Published:October 2007
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Abstract
During the interwar period and up through World War II, peasant studies emerged within social-scientific inquiry in Egypt, a development that must be viewed within a variety of historical contexts. An example of such a context is the Egyptian anti-colonial nationalists' struggle against British colonialism. The expansion of the domain of agricultural scientific knowledge production occupies a central place in the story of science in modern Egypt. Focusing on the Egyptian peasantry, this chapter explores discourses that traverse amateur ethnography, literary realism, and positivist human geographical studies. In particular, it examines the interrelationships among anti-colonial nationalism, class struggle, and peasant rebellion in twentieth-century Egypt. The cataloguing and description of the peasantry as cultural artifacts of national identity gave rise to various genres, including the literary painting of rural life, journalistic and descriptive accounts of the countryside, and analyses based on social psychology. The chapter also examines the emergence of human geography as a discipline that studies the relationship between the geographical environment of Egypt and peasant modes of life.
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