Nation, Society and Culture in North Africa (History and Society in the Islamic World)

Type
Journal
Authors
James ( McDougall. )
 
ISBN 10
071468337X 
Category
960 General History of African  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2003 
Publisher
Volume
V.8/1 & 2 
Pages
177 
Subject
Nationalism -- Africa, North; Africa, North -- Politics and government -- 20th century; Africa, North -- Civilization -- 20th century; 
Description
The essays in this volume explore the complexities of the relationship between states, social groups and individuals in contemporary North Africa, as expressed through the politics, culture and history of nationhood.From Morocco to Libya, from bankers to refugees, from colonialism to globalisation, a range of individual studies examines how North Africans have imagined and made their world in the twentieth century. - from Amzon 
Biblio Notes
Introduction: History/Culture/Politics of the Nation James McDougall............p. 1

Algeria/Morocco: The Passions of the Past. Representations of the Nation that Unite and Divide Benjamin Stora.....................................................................p. 14

Ideologies of the Nation in Tunisian Cinema Kmar Kchir-Bendana.................p. 35

Stories on the Road from Fez to Marrakesh: Oral History on the Margins of National Identity Moshe Gershovich...................................................................p. 43

Echoes of National Liberation: Turkey Viewed from the Maghrib in the 1920s Odile Moreau................................................................................................p. 59

Libya's Refugees, their Places of Exile, and the Shaping of their National Idea Anna Baldinetti..............................................................................................p. 72

Martyrs and Patriots: Ethnic, National and Transnational Dimensions of Kabyle Politics Paul A. Silverstein......................................................................p. 87

Moroccan Women's Narratives of Liberation:A Passive Revolution? Liat Kozma..................................................................................................p.112

Citizens and Subjects in the Bank: Corporate Visions of Modern Art and Moroccan Identity Katarzyna Pieprzak..................................................................p. 131

The Nation's 'Unknowing Other': Three Intellectuals and the Culture(s) of Being Algerian, or the Impossibility of Subaltern Studies in Algeria Fanny Colonna  
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