Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-215) and index.
Contents
From Cuba to Villa Cisneros : the construction of a Spanish neocolonial space in the Sahara -- From the Spanish "peace" to armed struggle : the emergence of Saharawi nationalism -- From refugees to citizens : exile and nation-building in the Saharawi refugee camps -- From soldiers to shopkeepers : nationalism, development and social change in the Saharawi refugee camps.
Summary
This book explores the dynamic process of construction of the new Saharawi identity, culture and society developed in the refugee camps over the three last decades of conflict and analyses the complex articulation of elements from the Hispanic, Arab and African worlds that shapes the contours of the Saharawi Refugee Nation.
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