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Author Wyrtzen, Jonathan, 1973- author.

Title Making Morocco : colonial intervention and the politics of identity / Jonathan Wyrtzen.

Publication Info. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2015.
©2016

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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-323) and index.
Contents The space of the colonial political field -- Organizing forces of the field : legitimation and legibility -- Resisting the field in the Atlas Mountains -- Creating an anti-colonial political field in the Rif Mountains -- Urban nationalist classification struggles and the configuration of Moroccan Arabo-Islamic identity -- Negotiating Morocco's Jewish question -- Gender and the politics of identity -- The sultan-cum-king and the field's symbolic forces -- The monarchy and identity in the post-protectorate Moroccan political field.
Summary How did four and a half decades of European colonial intervention transform Moroccan identity? As elsewhere in North Africa and in the wider developing world, the colonial period in Morocco (1912-1956) established a new type of political field in which notions about and relationships among politics and identity formation were fundamentally transformed. Instead of privileging top-down processes of colonial state formation or bottom-up processes of local resistance, the analysis in Making Morocco focuses on interactions between state and society. Jonathan Wyrtzen demonstrates how, during the Protectorate period, interactions among a wide range of European and local actors indelibly politicized four key dimensions of Moroccan identity: religion, ethnicity, territory, and the role of the Alawid monarchy. This colonial inheritance is reflected today in ongoing debates over th the public role of Islam, religious tolerance, and the memory of Morocco's Jews; recent reforms regarding women's legal status; the monarchy's multi-culturalist recognition of Tamazight (Berber) as a national language alongside Arabic; the still-unresolved territorial dispute over the Western Sahara; and the monarchy's continued symbolic and practical dominance of the Moroccan political field. -- Inside jacket flaps.
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Subject Nationalism -- Morocco -- History -- 20th century.
Nationalism.
Morocco.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Identity politics -- Morocco -- History -- 20th century.
Identity politics.
Ethnicity -- Political aspects -- Morocco -- History -- 20th century.
Ethnicity -- Political aspects.
National characteristics, Moroccan.
National characteristics, Moroccan.
Morocco -- History -- 1912-1956.
Chronological Term 1912-1956
1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Wyrtzen, Jonathan, 1973- Making Morocco 9781501700231 (DLC) 2015026108 (OCoLC)913164095
ISBN 9781501700231 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
1501700235
9781501704253
1501704257
Standard No. YBP12788260