Nation, Society and Culture in North Africa

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نام کتاب : Nation, Society and Culture in North Africa
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ملت ، جامعه و فرهنگ در شمال آفریقا
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ناشر : Frank Cass
سال نشر : 2003
تعداد صفحات : 194
ISBN (شابک) : 0203503511 , 9780203503515
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت



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Book Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Introduction: History/Culture/Politics of the Nation
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
Algeria/Morocco: The Passions of the Past Representations of the Nation that Unite and Divide
Two Legitimations of the Nation
A Federative Discourse: The Ritual Invocation of Anticolonialism
The Illusory Twins of Maghribi Nationalism
A Single Field of Reference for Two Nationalisms
Postcolonial Separations: Lines in the Sand
The 1990s: Ideological and Societal Convergences
Summer 1999—a Handshake and a Massacre
Summer 2001: Simultaneity—the Berber Question
The Past and Visions of the Future
NOTES
Ideologies of the Nation in Tunisian Cinema
NOTES
Stories on the Road from Fez to Marrakesh: Oral History on the Margins of National Identity
NOTES
Echoes of National Liberation: Turkey Viewed from the Maghrib in the 1920s
The War of Independence
The Sultanate and Caliphate
Conclusions
NOTES
Libya’s Refugees, their Places of Exile, and the Shaping of their National Idea
The Places of Libyans’ Exile
Tunisia
Egypt
Syria
The Changing Structure of Libyan Exile: the Refugee Associations and the First Signs of Political Activity
Development of the Associations’ Activities
Political Action Moves to Libya
Conclusion
NOTES
Martyrs and Patriots: Ethnic, National and Transnational Dimensions of Kabyle Politics
Wartime Nationalism
Diasporic Dimensions of Post-War Politics
Berber Springs
The Binary Logic of the Civil War
The Pitfalls of Transnational Consciousness
Lounès Matoub: A Martyr for Tamazight
Massinissa Guermah: A New Martyr?
Conclusion
NOTES
Moroccan Women’s Narratives of Liberation: A Passive Revolution?
Hegemonic Moroccan Historiography
The Emergence of Feminist Historiography
Locating Women in the National Past
Tensions within Feminist Narratives
Incorporation and Appropriation
Conclusion
NOTES
Citizens and Subjects in the Bank: Corporate Visions of Modern Art and Moroccan Identity
Talking about Modern Citizens and Subjects
Negotiating Global and Local Subjectivity
Banking on the Future
NOTES
The Nation’s ‘Unknowing Other’: Three Intellectuals and the Culture(s) of Being Algerian, or the Impossibility of Subaltern Studies in Algeria
Subaltern Studies in Algeria? From Disinterest in Popular Insurgency to the ‘Culturalist Turn’
Three Prominent Algerian Intellectuals and their ‘Patrimony’: Mostefa Lacheraf, Mouloud Mammeri and Abu ‘l-Qasim Sa’adallah
Names and Places—Lacheraf
The Forgotten Uplands—Mammeri
A Cultural History of Authenticity: Sa‘adallah
Segmentarity at Work Where You Least Expect It
Return to ‘a Forgotten Algeria’: a Self-Accepting ‘Subject’?
Conclusion
NOTES
Abstracts
Algeria/Morocco: The Passions of the Past. Representations of the Nation that Unite and Divide Benjamin Stora
Ideologies of the Nation in Tunisian Cinema
Stories on the Road from Fez to Marrakesh: Oral History on the Margins of National Identity
Echoes of National Liberation: Turkey Viewed from the Maghrib in the 1920s
Libya’s Refugees, their Places of Exile, and the Shaping of their National Idea
Martyrs and Patriots: Ethnic, National and Transnational Dimensions of Kabyle Politics
Moroccan Women’s Narratives of Liberation: A Passive Revolution?
Citizens and Subjects in the Bank: Corporate Visions of Modern Art and Moroccan Identity
The Nation’s ‘Unknowing Other’: Three Intellectuals and the Culture(s) of Being Algerian, or the Impossibility of Subaltern Studies in Algeria
Notes on Contributors
Index




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