ISBN:
9781838607418
,
9781838607401
,
9780755639366
,
9781838607395
,
1838607390
,
1838607404
,
9781838607388
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (249 pages)
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Also published in print
Year of publication:
2020
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Hissong, Kristin Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Morocco : A History of a Minority Community
DDC:
964.004924
Keywords:
Jews History 20th century
;
Jews Identity
;
History
;
Nationalism History 20th century
;
Morocco History 20th century
;
Middle Eastern history
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Introduction Part I: Chapter One: What, When, and Who is the Nation? Part II: Chapter Two: Pre-colonial Moroccan Heterogeneity Chapter Three: Competing Narratives: French Assimilation and Political Zionism Chapter Four: Development and Transformation of Nationalism in Morocco Part III: Chapter Five: Moroccan Jewish Voices Chapter Six: Is Jewish Morocco Exceptional?
Abstract:
"Moroccan Jews can trace their heritage in Morocco back 2000 years. In French Protectorate Morocco (1912-56) there was a community of over 200,000 Jews, but today only a small minority remains. This book writes Morocco's rich Jewish heritage back into the protectorate period. The book explains why, in the years leading to independence, the country came to construct a national identity that centered on the Arab-Islamic notions of its past and present at the expense of its Jewish history and community. The book provides analysis of the competing nationalist narratives that played such a large part in the making of Morocco's identity at this time: French cultural-linguistic assimilation, Political Zionism, and Moroccan nationalism. It then explains why the small Jewish community now living in Morocco has become a source of national pride. At the heart of the book are the interviews with Moroccan Jews who lived during the French Protectorate, remain in Morocco, and who can reflect personally on everyday Jewish life during this era. Combing the analysis of the interviews, archived periodicals, colonial documents and the existing literature on Jews in Morocco, Kristin Hissong's book illuminates the reality of this multi-ethnic nation-state and the vital role memory plays in its identity."--
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
,
Also published in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
DOI:
10.5040/9781838607418
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