The analysis of the world of women in the "women's world" is about the stories of Bedouin Egyptians. In this book, the story of author Lia Adu-Lughod is different from the traditional story. While reading, we discovered Bedouin's customs and values. We saw Migdim, ruler of the people. Her true age has never been given, but she can be considered to have reached the end of her life, probably in the mid-80s. Migdim's life seems to contain all the changes of the Boudin community.
Frank and Gilles got a lot of agreement in the analysis of Abu - Lughod. However, we emphasize the continuity in the global system. Abu-Lughod sometimes seems to express sympathy to this position, but she adds her own metaphor. "(Abu-Lughod 1993: 289) 4 Both have criticized Wallerstein's analysis of the origins of the world system, the continuing role of capitalist practices and the eurocentricism of the early complex involvement in the history of the world system 5. Both highlight the continuity and sustainability of certain structural features and long-term models.
In this important study, Janet Abrugo leads the reinterpretation of the development of the world economy and provides a new paradigm to understand the evolution of the world system by tracing the rise of the system. Centuries of the century peaked, including vast areas between northwestern Europe and China. Abu-Lughod writes in a clear and vibrant style, exploring the ultimate decline of the system and the reasons for the rise of European hegemony. She finally made a provocative analysis of our current world economy. It suggests that we may be moving toward a diverse world similar to the 13th century.
Lila Abu - Lughod is a professor of Palestinian American anthropology and women and gender studies at the Columbia University in New York. She is a famous scholar Janet and daughter of Ibrahim Abrude. Abu-Lughod obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1984. She is known for her Bedouin study of Egyptian Awlad'Ali tribe. Previously, Abu - Lughod taught at Williams College, Princeton University, New York University. In this work, Abu - Lughod focuses on the sociological phenomenon of the TV series. This is what we call "soap drama" in the United States.