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Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa: Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies

Autor Emily Benichou Gottreich, Daniel J. Schroeter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2011
With only a small remnant of Jews still living in the Maghrib at the beginning of the 21st century, the vast majority of today's inhabitants of North Africa have never met a Jew. Yet as this volume reveals, Jews were an integral part of the North African landscape from antiquity. Scholars from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Israel, and the United States shed new light on Jewish life and Muslim-Jewish relations in North Africa through the lenses of history, anthropology, language, and literature. The history and life stories told in this book illuminate the close cultural affinities and poignant relationships between Muslims and Jews, and the uneasy coexistence that both united and divided them throughout the history of the Maghrib.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253222251
ISBN-10: 0253222257
Pagini: 386
Ilustrații: 9 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 158 x 233 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies


Cuprins

Part I: Introduction1. Emily Benichou Gottreich and Daniel J. Schroeter, Rethinking Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa; 2. Mohammed Kenbib, Muslim-Jewish Relations in Contemporary MoroccoPart II: Origins, Diasporas, and Identities3. Farid Benramdane, Place Names in Western Algeria: Biblical Sources and Dominant Semantic Domains ; 4. Mabrouk Mansouri, The Image of the Jews among Ibadi Imazighen in North Africa until the Tenth Century; 5. Abdellah Larhmaid, Jewish Identity and Landownership in the Sous Region of Morocco; 6. Aomar Boum, Southern Moroccan Jewry between the Colonial Manufacture of Knowledge and the Postcolonial Historiographical Silence; 7. Yaron Tsur, Dating the Demise of the Western-Sephardi Jewish Diaspora: The Mediterranean AspectPart III: Communities, Cultural Exchange and Transformations8. Philippe Barbé, Jewish-Muslim Syncretism and Intercommunity Cohabitation in the work of Albert Memmi: The Partage of Tunis ; 9. Susan Gilson Miller, Making Tangier Modern: Ethnicity and Urban Development, 1880-1930; 10. Stacy E. Holden, Muslim and Jewish Interaction in Moroccan Meat Markets, 1873-1912; 11. Saddek Benkada, A Moment in Sephardi History: The Re-establishment of the Jewish Community of Oran, 1792-1831 ; 12. Hadj Miliani, Crosscurrents: Trajectories of Algerian Jewish Artists and Men of Culture since the End of the Nineteenth CenturyPart IV: Between Myth and History: Sol Hachuel in Moroccan Jewish Memory13. Yaelle Azagury, Sol Hachuel in the Collective Memory and Folktales of Moroccan Jews; 14. Sharon Vance, Sol Hachuel, ‘Heroine of the Nineteenth Century’: Gender, the Jewish Question, and Colonial Discourse; 15. Ruth Knafo Setton, Searching for Suleika: A Writer’s JourneyPart V: Gender, Colonialism, and the Alliance Israélite Universelle16. Joy A. Land, Corresponding Lives: Women Educators of the Alliance Israélite Universelle in Tunisia, 1882-1914; 17. Keith Walters, Education for Jewish Girls in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Tunis and the Spread of French in Tunisia; 18. Jonathan G. Katz, ‘Les Temps Héroïques’: The Alliance Israélite Universelle in Marrakech on the Eve of the French ProtectoratePart VI: North African Jews and Political Change in the Late Colonial and Post-Colonial Periods19. Fayçal Cherif, Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tunisia during World War II: Propaganda, Stereotypes, and Attitudes, 1939-1943 ; 20. Jamaâ Baïda, The Emigration of Moroccan Jews, 1948-1956; 21. Belkacem Mebarki, Zouzef Tayayou (Joseph the Tailor): A Jew from Nedroma, and the Others ; 22. Oren Kosansky, The Real Morocco Itself: Jewish Saint Pilgrimage and the Idea of the Moroccan Nation

Recenzii

"Opening new avenues for research on the Jews of the Maghrib, this volume is an important contribution to both Jewish studies and Maghrib studies. . . . [It] raises a whole range of questions about how we might rethink modern Jewish history." Matthias Lehmann, author of Ladino Rabbinic Literature and Ottoman Sephardic Culture
"Opening new avenues for research on the Jews of the Maghrib, this volume is an important contribution to both Jewish studies and Maghrib studies... [It] raises a whole range of questions about how we might rethink modern Jewish history." Matthias Lehmann, author of Ladino Rabbinic Literature and Ottoman Sephardic Culture

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Jewish communities of the Maghrib from ancient to modern times