Making Morocco : Colonial Intervention and the Politics of Identity

Making Morocco : Colonial Intervention and the Politics of Identity

Wyrtzen, Jonathan

Editorial Cornell University Press
Fecha de edición diciembre 2015 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781501700231
352 páginas
Libro encuadernado en tapa dura
Dimensiones 152 mm x 229 mm


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Resumen del libro

How did four and a half decades of European colonial intervention transform Moroccan identity? As elsewhere in North Africa and in the wider developing world, the colonial period in Morocco (1912-1956) established a new type of political field in which notions about and relationships among politics and identity formation were fundamentally transformed. Instead of privileging top-down processes of colonial state formation or bottom-up processes of local resistance, the analysis in Making Morocco focuses on interactions between state and society.
Jonathan Wyrtzen demonstrates how, during the Protectorate period, interactions among a wide range of European and local actors indelibly politicized four key dimensions of Moroccan identity: religion, ethnicity, territory, and the role of the Alawid monarchy. This colonial inheritance is reflected today in ongoing debates over the public role of Islam, religious tolerance, and the memory of Morocco's Jews; recent reforms regarding womens legal status; the monarchys multiculturalist recognition of Tamazight (Berber) as a national language alongside Arabic; the still-unresolved territorial dispute over the Western Sahara; and the monarchys continued symbolic and practical dominance of the Moroccan political field.




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