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Entanglements of the Maghreb
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27 October 2021

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship
Julius Dihstelhoff (Dr. phil.) is a research fellow in the Department of Politics at the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS) at Philipps-Universität Marburg. He is responsible as academic coordinator for the Merian Centre for Advanced Studies in the Maghreb (MECAM) at the location in Tunis/Tunisia.
Charlotte Pardey (Dr. phil.) is a research fellow in the research program »Figures of Thought | Turning Points. Cultural Practices and Social Change in the Arab World«.
Rachid Ouaissa (Prof. Dr.) is the head of the Department of Politics at the CNMS. He is the Director of the Merian Centre for Advanced Studies in the Maghreb (MECAM) and a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin as well as of the Forum Transregionale Studien in Berlin.
Friederike Pannewick (Prof. Dr.) is the head of the Department of Arabic Studies at the CNMS. Her research areas are modern Arabic literature and culture, Arabic theatre, and the cultural and intellectual history of the Arab world. She is director of the research program »Figures of Thought | Turning Points. Cultural Practices and Social Change in the Arab World« and member of the board of the Forum Transregionale Studien in Berlin.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgement 9
1. Entanglements in/of the Maghreb 13
2. Le Maghreb en movement 35
3. The Maghreb Entangled and Ensnared in European Webs 47
4. Anthropologie de la conscience nationale au Maghreb 65
5. Le hirk du Rif et la diaspora en Europe 81
6. L'instruction des filles dans le Maghreb colonial 101
7. Augustine of Hippo in Colonial and Postcolonial Texts 113
8. La question du multilinguisme au Maghreb 137
9. Defying Language Ideologies 157
10. Les Printemps berbères 181
11. Socioeconomic Factors and Political Mobilization in the Maghreb 193
12. Rent, Globalization, Dependency, and Impediments to Growth in the Maghreb 213
13. A Collective Conclusion 239
Some Macroeconomic Data on Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Vietnam 253
Contributors 261