Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria: New Edition

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نام کتاب : Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria: New Edition
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : هویت های امپراتوری: کلیشه سازی، تعصب و نژاد در الجزایر مستعمره: نسخه جدید
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ناشر : University of Nebraska Press
سال نشر : 2014
تعداد صفحات : 391
ISBN (شابک) : 1860643760 , 9781860643767
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت



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Foreword
Introduction to the Nebraska Edition
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Kabyle Myth: a definition
Kabylia and the Kabyles
The historical context
Historiography
Part I. Algeria 1830-1870
1 The conquest: Kabyles and Arabs in warfare
Attitudes to conquest and colonization: the imprint of the past
Early definitions and first contacts
The Conquest of Kabylia
Warfare and the emergence of categories
Islam and the variants of belligerency: Arab vs. Berber
Conclusion
2 Security and reconnaissance part i: the elaboration and confirmation of categories
The problem of security: nomad vs. sedentary
Reconnaissance and the elaboration of categories
The Scientific Commission of 1840-42
The wider impact of the Scientific Commission
Conclusion
3 Security and reconnaissance part 2: Islam and society
Islam: An impregnable religion
Misconstruing Islam
Islam, an impenetrable society: The mechanics of marginalization
Domesticity and the family
Democracy vs. feudalism
Napoleonic law vs. Islamic law
4 The ‘Royaume Arabe’ (1860-1870)
Resistance and reaction
Ismaël Urbain and the voices of reason
The Oriental muse
Conclusion
Part II. Social sciences and military men
5 The Ecole Polytechnique, Saint- Simonianism and the army
The Ecole Polytechnique and the Napoleonic expedition to Egypt
Intellectual preparation for the North African campaign
Utopian socialism and the army in Algeria
The Polytechniciens in Algeria
Conclusion
6 Race and scholarship in Algeria: the impact of the military
The medical corps, imperialism and the concept of race
Military ethnologists ... military anthropologists
Scholarly societies in Algeria
Conclusion
7 Scholarly societies in France: the Kabyle Myth as a racial paradigm
Scholarly societies in early nineteenth-century France
Pascal Duprat: race and the Kabyles in the 1840s
The Société d’Anthropologie de Paris
Camille Sabatier: race and the Kabyles in the i88os
The dissemination of ideas
Conclusion
Part III. Algeria 1871-1900: The eclipse of the Kabyle Myth
8 Civilian rule
The 1871 insurrection of Kabylia and its aftermath
Lavigerie and the Church
Some post-1871 versions of the Myth and their significance
Conclusion
9 Algeria, the melting pot of the Mediterranean: the impact of Louis Bertrand
The \'new white race9 and its attitude to the indigenous population
The theories and significance of Louis Bertrand (1866-1941)
The dissemination of the idea of a new Latin race
The Mediterranean race in anthropology
Race and colonial theory
Conclusion
Part IV. The legacy
10 Persistent stereotypes and resultant policies
The popular legacy
The academic legacy
The political legacy: Kabyles in twentieth-century Algeria
The political legacy: Berbers in the protectorates
The post-independence legacy: a question of historical memory
Conclusion
Part V. Conclusion
11 Conclusion
Notes
Introduction
i The conquest: Kabyles and Arabs in warfare
2 Security and reconnaissance part 1: The elaboration and confirmation of categories
3 Security and reconaissance part 2: Islam and society
4 The ‘Royaume Arabe’ (1860-1870)
5 The Ecole Polytechnique, Saint-Simonianism and the army
6 Race and scholarship in Algeria: the impact of the military
7 Scholarly societies in France: the Kabyle Myth as a racial paradigm
8 Civilian rule
9 Algeria, the melting pot of the Mediterranean: the impact of Louis Bertrand
10 Persistent stereotypes and resultant policies
Appendix: Biographical sketches
Bibliography
Index




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