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Sexual Ethics and the Politics of Promiscuity in Afghanistan

Ahsan, Sonia.   Columbia University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2015. 3688507.

Abstract (summary)

This dissertation is based on field-work conducted at a khane-aman (home of peace) in Kabul in 2011-2012. In this dissertation, I have argued that the Afghan state vacillates between a rational-honorable mode and an unintelligible promiscuous mode. In its rational-honorable mode, the state institutes norms and regulations and develops institutional infrastructures for their implementation. The state also manifests another mode, which I am calling a promiscuous mode. To engage in promiscuity is to cater to the basest and most abject fantasies, to indulge in the regions of precariousness and vulnerability. This vacillation produces the Afghan state as both feared and desired, as transparent and opaque. Carnal punishments like flogging or stoning render present the distant force of the law into the context of everyday lives. Here the state takes on a different presence, a promiscuous one, in which the spectacular threat of violence is brought into the midst of the communal formations. Once the state institutes these punishments, it opens up the possibility of misplaced blames and wrongful retribution. It is in these realms of indecorum and solecism that the state reinvents and reveals itself.

Indexing (details)


Subject
South Asian studies;
Middle Eastern studies
Classification
0555: Middle Eastern Studies
0638: South Asian Studies
Identifier / keyword
Social sciences; Afghanistan; Ethics; Gender; Honor; Promiscuity; Sexuality
Title
Sexual Ethics and the Politics of Promiscuity in Afghanistan
Author
Ahsan, Sonia
Number of pages
237
Degree date
2015
School code
0054
Source
DAI-A 76/08(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
ISBN
978-1-321-67173-5
Advisor
Messick, Brinkley M.
University/institution
Columbia University
Department
Anthropology
University location
United States -- New York
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
3688507
ProQuest document ID
1673895429
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1673895429