Amazigh politics in the wake of the Arab Spring. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
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Amazigh politics in the wake of the Arab Spring. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
Titres liés:
Amazigh politics in the wake of the Arab Spring; Amazigh politics in the wake of the Arab Spring
Auteur:
Maddy-Weitzman, Bruce
Éditeur:
Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2022
Sujets:
Printemps arabe (2010-....)
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Berbères -- Identité collective -- 2000-....
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Berbères -- Conditions sociales -- 2000-....
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Berbères -- Politique et gouvernement -- 2000-....
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Relations interethniques -- Afrique du Nord -- 2000-....
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Politique et gouvernement -- Afrique du Nord -- 2000-....
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Berbers -- Political activity -- History -- Africa, North -- 21st century
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Arab Spring, 2010-
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Berbers -- Ethnic identity
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National characteristics, African
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Berbers -- Social conditions -- History -- Africa, North
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Africa, North -- Politics and government -- History -- 21st century
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Africa, North -- Ethnic relations -- History
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North Africa
Notes:
La ressource est également disponible en plusieurs versions numériques
Bibliographie pages 164-198. Index
Contient:
Toward a second republic? Algeria and the Amazigh question Obscure no longer: Libyan Amazigh in a fractured polity Azawad: the abortive republic Tunisia: the Amazigh factor enters the realm Moroccan Amazigh and the makhzen: from recognition to malaise
Résumé:
"In the wake of the uprisings that spread across several countries in the Middle East and North Africa beginning in December 2010, scholars and political correspondents were quick to provide analyses of the regime changes and political fallout of what became dubbed the "Arab Spring." While an abundance of commentary has focused on the majority, city-dwelling populations who most visibly participated in the protests, there has been little examination of the impact these mass political upheavals have had on Amazigh communities, often known as Berbers, who live throughout much of North Africa and the Sahel. Maddy-Weitzman investigates Amazigh identity movements within the context of the Arab Spring. He contends that, although the countries in which Amazigh groups have the largest populations (Morocco and Algeria) did not witness substantial challenges to their governments, the Amazigh have been central to questions of political legitimacy and status quo within these countries."
Langue:
Anglais
Date d'édition:
2022
Identifiant:
978-1-4773-2482-0
Desc. matérielle:
1 volume (XII-212 pages) : cartes ; 24 cm
Disponible:
mediathequeMagasin (N-A-050206 )