Berbers and Others

Beyond Tribe and Nation in the Maghrib
Sofort lieferbar | Lieferzeit: Sofort lieferbar I
ISBN-13:
9780253222008
Veröffentl:
2010
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.06.2010
Seiten:
240
Autor:
Katherine E. Hoffman
Gewicht:
354 g
Format:
229x152x13 mm
Sprache:
Deutsch
Beschreibung:

Katherine E. Hoffman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northwestern University and author of We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco.Susan Gilson Miller is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. She is editor (with Mauro Bertagnin) of The Architecture and Memory of the Minority Quarter in the Muslim Mediterranean City.
AcknowledgmentsNote on TransliterationIntroduction / Katherine E. Hoffman and Susan Gilson MillerPart 1. Sources and Methods1. Histories of Heresy and Salvation: Arabs, Berbers, Community, and the State / James McDougall2. Internal Fractures in the Berber-Arab Distinction: From Colonial Practice to Post-national Preoccupations / Katherine E. Hoffman3. The Makhzan's Berber: Paths to Integration in Pre-Colonial Morocco / Mohamed El MansourPart 2. Practices: Local, National, and International4. The Local Dimensions of Transnational Berberism: Racial Politics, Land Rights, and Cultural Activism in Southeastern Morocco / Paul A. Silverstein5. Imazighen on Trial: Human Rights and Berber Identity in Algeria, 1985 / Jane E. Goodman6. Globalization Begins at Home: Children's Wage Labor and the High Atlas Household / David CrawfordPart 3. Varieties of Representation7. The "Numidian" Origins of North Africa / Mokhtar Ghambou8. "First Arts" of the Maghrib: Exhibiting Berber Culture at the Musée du quai Branly / Lisa Bernasek9. Deconstructing the History of Berber Arts: Tribalism, Matriarchy, and a Primitive Neolithic Past / Cynthia BeckerList of ContributorsIndex
Berber and Others offers fresh perspectives on new forms of social and political activism in today's Maghrib. In recent years, the Amazigh (Berber) movement has become a focus of widespread political, social and cultural attention in North Africa, Europe, and the United States. Berber groups have peacefully yet persistently laid claim to ownership over broad areas of creativity in the arts, politics, literature, education, and national memory. Some of the best new thinking in the emerging field of Berber studies is represented here, offering insight into historical antecedents, language usage, land rights, household economies, artistic production, and human rights. The scope, depth, and multi-disciplinary approach of this volume will engage specialists on the Maghrib as well as students of ethnicity, social and political change, and cultural innovation.

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