Changing Qatar: Culture, Citizenship, and Rapid Modernization

Changing Qatar: Culture, Citizenship, and Rapid Modernization

by Geoff Harkness
Changing Qatar: Culture, Citizenship, and Rapid Modernization

Changing Qatar: Culture, Citizenship, and Rapid Modernization

by Geoff Harkness

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Overview

A cultural study of modern Qatar and how it navigates change and tradition

Qatar, an ambitious country in the Arabian Gulf, grabbed headlines as the first Middle Eastern nation selected to host the FIFA World Cup. As the wealthiest country in the world—and one of the fastest-growing—it is known for its capital, Doha, which boasts a striking, futuristic skyline.

In Changing Qatar, Geoff Harkness takes us beyond the headlines, providing a fresh perspective on modern-day life in the increasingly visible Gulf. Drawing on three years of immersive fieldwork and more than a hundred interviews, he describes a country in transition, one struggling to negotiate the fluid boundaries of culture, tradition, and modernity.

Harkness shows how Qataris reaffirm—and challenge—traditions in many areas of everyday life, from dating and marriage, to clothing and humor, to gender and sports. A cultural study of citizenship in modern Qatar, this book offers an illuminating portrait that cannot be found elsewhere.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479854820
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 07/28/2020
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Geoff Harkness is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Rhode Island College. He is the author of Chicago Hustle and Flow: Gangs, Gangsta Rap, and Social Class.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Welcome to Doha 21

2 Modern Traditionalism: Qatar and the Arabian Gulf 56

3 Inventing Traditions: The Construction of Sports Culture 93

4 The National Uniform: Strategic Uses of Clothing 124

5 Venus and Mahrs: Dating, Sex, and Marriage 158

6 Expats and Workers: Foreign Labor under Sponsorship 190

Conclusion: The Limits of Modern Traditionalism 225

Acknowledgments 241

Appendix: Researching Qatar 245

Notes 259

References 293

Index 315

About the Author 329

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