Growing up in an Egyptian village : Silwa, Province of Aswan
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Growing up in an Egyptian village : Silwa, Province of Aswan
(International library of sociology, 61 . The sociology of development ; 4)
Routledge, 1998, c1954
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Reprint. First published in 1954 by Routledge and Kegan Paul
Bibliography: p. 300-308
Includes index
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ISBN 9780415175708
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This is Volume IV of eighteen in a series on the Sociology of Development. Originally published in 1954, this text stems from years of field work in the village in Silwa, Province of Aswan, Egypt which has a homogenous social structure and economic life. Although quite isolated geographically it has not been unaffected by social change and part of the book deals with the impact of a modern system of schooling on the outlook and activities of the villagers.
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FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR: MARGARET READ, PREFACE: THE VILLAGE SETTING, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, INTRODUCTION: THEORETICAL LEADS AND METHODS OF THE STUDY, PART ONE, CHAPTER I. LIVELI!iOOD IN SILWA, CHAPTER II. THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMUNITY, CHAPTER III. FOLK LIFE AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE VILLAGE, PART TWO, CHAPTER IV. BIRTH, INFANCY AND EARLY TRAINING, CHAPTER V. THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS AND EVENTS OF CHILDHOOD, CHAPTER VI. THE AIMS AND METHODS OF SOCIALIZATION IN SILWA, CHAPTER VII. DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN'S PLAY AND GAMES, CHAPTER VIII. CHILDREN'S TALES, THEIR TEXTS, ANALYSIS AND SIGNIFICANCE, CHAPTER IX. ADOLESCENCE, SEX AND MARRIAGE, CHAPTER X. INDIGENOUS LEARNING AND TEACHING, CHAPTER XI. EDUCATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE, CHAPTER XII. REFLECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS, PART THREE, APPENDICES, TABLES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX
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The social, political and economic impact of the decline of the old colonial powers in Africa, India and the Middle East are still key areas of scholarly research and debate. Based on careful social observation and empirical research, these titles explore the tension between agriculture and industry in developing economies, and trace the complex political process of independence. Aimed at administrators and academics, these studies are central to Development Studies, and also present the work of renowned anthropologists such as Raymond Firth.
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