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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE - The Formation and Emergence of the Peasant Question
INTRODUCTION
MONOPOLY, MARKWETS, AND THE GROWTH OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE
INSTRUMENTS OF THE STATE: TAX COLLECTION AND THE MIXED COURTS
THE PEASANT IN THE EARLY ’AFANDI IMAGINATION
CIVILIZING, REFORM, AND SUBJECTIVITY
AL-‘AFGHANI, ‘ABDUH, ISLAMIC REFORM, AND HISTORY-MAKING
CITY VERSUS COUNTRY
BACKWARD PEASANTS AND CIVILIZED ’AFANDIS
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER TWO - People, Peasants, and Intellectuals
INTRODUCTION
THE MISERABLE FALLAH
REFORM
YAQUB SANNU‘
‘ABDALLAH AL-NADIM
SANNU‘’S ABU NAZZARA AL-ZARQA’ AND AL-NADIM’S AL-TANKIT WA AL-TABKIT
USES OF THE FALLAH
REFORM AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A “PEOPLE”
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER THREE - Five Peasant Characters in Search of Bourgeois Identity or ’Afandis in Gallabiyas
INTRODUCTION
CONTEXT AND SETTING
BIHAYNA AND SITT AL-BALAD
ZAKI ‘AWAD AND THE LECTURING FALLAH
AL-MU’AYYAD’S “REAL SPHINX”
AL-FALLAH AL-MARYUTI: AL-MU’AYYAD’S PEASANT CORRESPONDENT
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER FOUR - Scientific Agriculture: Cultivators, Agriculturalists, or Peasants?
INTRODUCTION
FALLAHIN AS EGYPTIANS AND EGYPTIANS AS FALLAHIN
FALLAH, MUZAR‘I, AND ZARI‘
SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE, PRODUCTIVITY, AND COLLECTIVE DUTY
THE GIZA AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER FIVE - The New Peasant, Colonial Identity, and the Modern State
INTRODUCTION
BECOMING CIVILIZED, BECOMING EGYPTIAN
GENDERED FALLAHIN, GENDERED ’AFANDIYA
THE NEW FALLAH: FROM CITIFIED TO CIVILIZED
THE MODERN STATE IN NATIONAL AND COLONIAL IDENTITY
FROM DINSHWAY TO THE 1919 REVOLUTION
CONCLUSION
Conclusion
Reference Matter
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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