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A publication of the Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Arab Studies Quarterly is the largest circulating journal in English devoted to the Arab world.
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Theorizing the histories of colonialism and nationalism in the Arab Maghrib.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
March 22, 1998... THE MAGHRIB AND MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY
The field of maghrib studies has always been marginal to the U.S. academy - not quite African, not quite Arab, not quite European, the Maghrib inhabits a space between the essentialisms evoked by each. For...
Moroccan colonial soldiers: between selective memory and collective memory.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
March 22, 1998... INTRODUCTION
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing interest in colonialism as a subject of scholarly inquiry. Whether in the field of anthropology, literary criticism, Feminist studies, or cultural studies, there has been a...
Islamism and the recolonization of Algeria.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
March 22, 1998... In November 1988, during a visit to Sidi Abderrahmane's shrine, a popular sufi and guardian of the old city of Algiers, I noticed two apparently "mad" people (or as they are called in colloquial Arabic madroubin, meaning "stricken," a young woman...
Economic reform and Tunisia's hegemonic party: the end of the administrative elite.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
March 22, 1998... During a period of accelerated economic liberalization, from 1986 until today, Tunisia's hegemonic party abandoned its representation of a broad segment of society and became a vehicle representing the interests of the rural bourgeoisie and urban...
Political science without clothes: the politics of dress or contesting the spatiality of the state in Egypt.(Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in North Africa)
March 22, 1998... The old story about "The emperor without clothes" is a parable used to alert people to the obvious that they see but deny. This is precisely the purpose of this essay. By focusing on the politics of dress, this essay attempts to expose some of...
Identity, cultural encounter, and alienation in the trilogy of the Libyan writer Ahmad Ibrahim al-Faqih.
March 22, 1998... Literature, films, and oral traditions are important but often neglected resources for the study of social and political life in Middle East studies. These non-conventional resources provide a counter view to official state history.(1) The need...
Sa Ahibuka Madinatu Akhura.
March 22, 1998... [I Shall Present You with Another City: Trilogy-I]. London: Riad al-Rayyas, Books, 1991. 241 pp. Paper.
Literature, films, and oral traditions are important but often neglected resources for the study of social and political life in Middle...
Hadhihi Tukhum Mamlakati.
March 22, 1998... [These Are The Borders of My Kingdom: Trilogy-II]. London: Riad al-Rayyas Books, 1991. 166 pp. Paper.
Literature, films, and oral traditions are important but often neglected resources for the study of social and political life in Middle East...
Nafaq Tudiuhu Imra Wahida.
March 22, 1998... [A Tunnel Lit by a Woman: Trilogy-III]. London: Riad al-Rayyas Books, 1991. 258 pp. Paper.
Literature, films, and oral traditions are important but often neglected resources for the study of social and political life in Middle East studies....