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Nishio, Tetsuo.<br />

1969. The Arabic Dialect of Qift (Upper Egypt). Tokyo: Institute for the Study of<br />

Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. [Section VII: kin terminology.]<br />

HAVE<br />

Parkinson, Dilworth B.<br />

1982. Terms of Address in Egyptian Arabic. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Michigan,<br />

Ann Arbor.<br />

Parkinson, Dilworth B.<br />

1985. Constructing the Social Context of Communication: Terms of Address in Egyptian<br />

Arabic. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter.<br />

Petersen, Karen K.<br />

1967. Family and Kin in Contemporary Egypt. Ph.D. dissertation. Columbia University.<br />

384 P.<br />

Rugh, A.<br />

1985. Family in Contemporary Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.<br />

Springborg, Robert.<br />

1982. Family, Power, and Politics in Egypt: Sayed Bey Marei – His Clan, Clients, and<br />

Cohorts. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.<br />

Review: Najjar 1983.<br />

Zeidenstein, Darrow G.<br />

1986. Closures and the Making of Identities in Two Lineal Societies. M.A. thesis.<br />

University of Texas - Austin.<br />

IRAQI<br />

Al-Nouri, Qais N.<br />

1960. <strong>Kinship</strong> and Changing Requirements of Group Loyalty among Tribal People in<br />

South Iraq. M.A. thesis. University of Washington, Seattle. 96 P.<br />

Fernea, Robert A.<br />

1960. Irrigation and Social Organization among the El Shabāna: A Group of Tribal<br />

Cultivators in Southern Iraq. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Chicago. [includes lineage<br />

system]<br />

Marr, Phoebe.<br />

2004. The Modern History of Iraq. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. [P.172: “the Kin and<br />

Clan Network.”]<br />

Olsen, John A.<br />

2003. Strategic Air Power in Desert Storm. London: Frank Cass. [Pp. 214-232 “The Iraqi<br />

Tribal <strong>Kinship</strong> System”, on Iraqi kinship ties as central to Saddam Hussein’s dictaroship.]<br />

JORDANIAN<br />

Al-Ali, Mohammed N.<br />

HAVE<br />

2006. Religious Affiliations and Masculine Power in Jordanian Wedding Invitation<br />

Genre. Discourse and Society 17 (6): 691-714.

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