Sahara Overland

Sahara Overland
Author: Chris Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Sahara
ISBN: 9781873756768

Whether readers are traveling by 4WD or camel, this acclaimed guide covers all aspects Saharan and includes 10,000 miles of itineraries in Morocco, Mauritania, Libya, Mali, Tunisia, Algeria, Niger, Chad, and Egypt.

The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to North African States

The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to North African States
Author: Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292745052

Like many indigenous groups that have endured centuries of subordination, the Berber/Amazigh peoples of North Africa are demanding linguistic and cultural recognition and the redressing of injustices. Indeed, the movement seeks nothing less than a refashioning of the identity of North African states, a rewriting of their history, and a fundamental change in the basis of collective life. In so doing, it poses a challenge to the existing political and sociocultural orders in Morocco and Algeria, while serving as an important counterpoint to the oppositionist Islamist current. This is the first book-length study to analyze the rise of the modern ethnocultural Berber/Amazigh movement in North Africa and the Berber diaspora. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman begins by tracing North African history from the perspective of its indigenous Berber inhabitants and their interactions with more powerful societies, from Hellenic and Roman times, through a millennium of Islam, to the era of Western colonialism. He then concentrates on the marginalization and eventual reemergence of the Berber question in independent Algeria and Morocco, against a background of the growing crisis of regime legitimacy in each country. His investigation illuminates many issues, including the fashioning of official national narratives and policies aimed at subordinating Berbers in an Arab nationalist and Islamic-centered universe; the emergence of a counter-movement promoting an expansive Berber "imagining" that emphasizes the rights of minority groups and indigenous peoples; and the international aspects of modern Berberism.

Poems for the Millennium, Volume Four

Poems for the Millennium, Volume Four
Author: Jerome Rothenberg
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520273850

"Global anthology of twentieth-century poetry"--Back cover.

Women, Gender, and Language in Morocco

Women, Gender, and Language in Morocco
Author: Fatima Sadiqi
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004128530

This text is an original investigation in the complex relationship between women, gender, and language in a Muslim, multilingual, and multicultural setting. Moroccan women's use of monolingualism (oral literature) and multilingualism (code-switching) reflects their agency and gender-role subversion in a heavily patriarchal society.

African Art, Interviews, Narratives

African Art, Interviews, Narratives
Author: Joanna Grabski
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0253006996

Joanna Grabski and Carol Magee bring together a compelling collection that shows how interviews can be used to generate new meaning and how connecting with artists and their work can transform artistic production into innovative critical insights and knowledge. The contributors to this volume include artists, museum curators, art historians, and anthropologists, who address artistic production in a variety of locations and media to question previous uses of interview and provoke alternative understandings of art.

Morocco Overland

Morocco Overland
Author: Chris Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Morocco
ISBN: 9781905864539

Covers over 10,000km from the High Atlas to the Mauritanian border, with detailed GPS off-road routes for 4WDs, motorcycles, campervans and mountain bikes.--Bertram.

The Routledge Companion to Postcolonial and Decolonial Literature

The Routledge Companion to Postcolonial and Decolonial Literature
Author: Praseeda Gopinath
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2024-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1040097200

Working within a global frame, The Routledge Companion to Postcolonial and Decolonial Literature considers postcolonial and decolonial literary works across multiple genres, languages, and both regional and transnational networks. The Companion extends beyond the entrenched hegemony of the postcolonial or Anglophone novel to explore other literary formations and vernacular exchanges. It foregrounds questions of language and circulation by emphasizing translation, vernacularity, and world literature. This text expands the linguistic, regional, and critical foci of the emergent field of decolonial studies, pushing against the normative currents of postcolonial literary studies, and offers a critical consideration of both. The volume prioritizes new literatures and critical theories of diasporas, borderlands, detentions, and forced migrations in the face of environmental catastrophe and political authoritarianism, reframing postcolonial/decolonial literary studies through an emphasis on multilingual literatures. This will be a crucial resource for undergraduate and graduate students of postcolonial and decolonial studies.

Poems for the Millennium, Volume Two

Poems for the Millennium, Volume Two
Author: Jerome Rothenberg
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 912
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520208641

"Global anthology of twentieth-century poetry"--Back cover.

Repertoires and Choices in African Languages

Repertoires and Choices in African Languages
Author: Friederike Lüpke
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1614511942

Most African languages are spoken by communities as one of several languages present on a daily basis. The persistence of multilingualism and the linguistic creativity manifest in the playful use of different languages are striking, especially against the backdrop of language death and expanding monolingualism elsewhere in the world. The effortless mastery of several languages is disturbing, however, for those who take essentialist perspectives that see it as a problem rather than a resource, and for the dominating, conflictual, sociolinguistic model of multilingualism. This volume investigates African minority languages in the context of changing patterns of multilingualism, and also assesses the status of African languages in terms of existing influential vitality scales. An important aspect of multilingual praxis is the speakers' agency in making choices, their repertoires of registers and the multiplicity of language ideology associated with different ways of speaking. The volume represents a new and original contribution to the ethnography of speaking of multilingual practices and the cultural ideas associated with them.

Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0

Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0
Author: Koen Leurs
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9048523044

Increasingly, young people live online, with the vast majority of their social and cultural interactions conducted through means other than face-to-face conversation. How does this transition impact the ways in which young migrants understand, negotiate, and perform identity? That's the question taken up by Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0, a ground-breaking analysis of the ways that youth culture online interacts with issues of diaspora, gender, and belonging. Drawing on surveys, in-depth interviews, and ethnography, Koen Leurs builds an interdisciplinary portrait of online youth culture and the spaces it opens up for migrant youth to negotiate power relations and to promote intercultural understanding.