Moroccan Dreams

Moroccan Dreams
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781786730176
ISBN-13 : 1786730170
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Moroccan Dreams by : Claudio Minca

Morocco has long been a mythic land, firmly rooted in the European colonial imagination. For more than a century it has been appropriated by travellers, explorers, writers and artists. It is just these images and imaginings that are now being reconstructed for nostalgic consumption. In Moroccan Dreams, Claudio Minca examines this aestheticised re-enactment of the colonial, exploring the ways in which Moroccans themselves have become complicit in the re-writing of their homes and lives. Richly illustrated, the book provides a fascinating journey that will engage and delight all those enamoured of Morocco and its extraordinary geographies.

Adolescence in a Moroccan Town

Adolescence in a Moroccan Town
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0813527627
ISBN-13 : 9780813527628
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Adolescence in a Moroccan Town by : Susan Schaefer Davis

There are few serious studies of adolescence in contemporary Islamic society, in spite of frequent reference to this part of the world as an example of close cultural regulation of sexuality and male-female interaction. This welcome contribution by an anthropologist and a psychologist is based on a long-term study of about 150 youths and their families in a town in northern Morocco. Topics given substantial treatment include sexuality, family, friendship, courtship, marriage, and social deviance; discussion often is organized around individual cases or interviews. The book is clearly written and will be useful to those concerned with sexuality and adolescence in the Middle East or cross-culturally. It is part of the series "Adolescents in a Changing World" ed. by B.B. and J.W. Whiting. In some respects it nicely complements the well-received book by L. Abu-Lughod, Veiled Sentiments (CH, May'87). The Davis and Davis volume is more explicitly concerned with psychological theory, formal interviews, and a community-wide sample; Abu-Lughod offers a more intimate and textured picture of domestic life.

Moroccan Musings

Moroccan Musings
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 9781483634074
ISBN-13 : 1483634078
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Moroccan Musings by : Anne B. Barriault

Moroccan Musings considers Moroccan culture through a collection of contemplative vignettes. Relationships formed during visits to this country transformed an educational journey into magical experiences. Part travel essay, part journal, part tribute to an ancient civilization, Moroccan Musings leads the reader to discover some of life's challenges, beauties, and lessons to be learned daily against the backdrop of Morocco's desert sands, cork trees, date palms, bustling markets, calls to prayer, and warm-hearted people.

Contemporary Morocco

Contemporary Morocco
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9780415695466
ISBN-13 : 0415695465
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Morocco by : Bruce Maddy-Weitzman

This book provides a comprehensive examination of Morocco's political, social and cultural evolution under King Mohammed VI.

Clifford Geertz in Morocco

Clifford Geertz in Morocco
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : 9781317988168
ISBN-13 : 1317988167
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Clifford Geertz in Morocco by : Susan Slyomovics

Between 1963 and 1986, eminent American anthropologists Clifford and Hildred Geertz - together and alone - conducted ethnographic fieldwork for varying periods in Sefrou, a town situated in north-central Morocco, south of Fez. This book considers Geertz’s contributions to sociocultural theory and symbolic anthropology. Clifford Geertz made an immense impact on the American academy: his interpretative and symbolic approaches reoriented anthropology analytically away from classic social science presuppositions, while his publications profoundly influenced both North American and Maghribi researchers alike. After his death at the age of 80 on October 30, 2006, scholars from local, national, and international universities gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles, to analyze his contributions to sociocultural theory and symbolic anthropology in relation to Islam; ideas of the sacred; Morocco’s cityscapes (notably Sefrou’s bazaar or suq); colonialism and post-independence economic development; gender, and political structures at the household and village levels. This book looks back to a specific era of American anthropology beginning in the 1960s as it unfolded in Morocco; and at the same time, the contributions examine new lines of enquiry that opened up after key texts by Geertz were translated into French and introduced to generations of francophone Maghribi researchers who sustain lively and inventive meditations on his Morocco writings. This book was published as a special issue of Journal of North African Studies.

National Geographic Traveler

National Geographic Traveler
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781426207068
ISBN-13 : 1426207069
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis National Geographic Traveler by : Carole French

A travel guide to Morocco that provides maps, itineraries, walking and driving tours, recommended sites and activities, and other resources.

Becoming Diasporically Moroccan

Becoming Diasporically Moroccan
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9781783098378
ISBN-13 : 1783098376
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Diasporically Moroccan by : Lauren Wagner

Questions persist about post-migrant generations and their sense of belonging in one homeland or another. As descendants of migrants, ‘second’ and further generations often struggle to establish an unproblematic belonging in/to a resident homeland, as the place where they live and work but are often categorized as ‘outsiders’. Simultaneously, because of improving access to travel, they can also maintain a physical presence in an ancestral homeland. However, their encounters there may also problematize their sense of belonging. During their summertime visits to Morocco, the European-Moroccan participants in this ethnography repeatedly find themselves negotiating a sense of belonging in the ‘homeland’. This book analyzes how these negotiations take place in order to investigate how the categories of ‘diasporic’ and ‘Moroccan’ become shaped by the interactional encounters observed. In the setting of Morocco, where trajectories to and from Europe have colored several centuries of history, this book provides a framework to explore how migration and return become incorporated into contemporary ‘Moroccanness’.

The Dream Encyclopedia

The Dream Encyclopedia
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Publisher : Visible Ink Press
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781578592715
ISBN-13 : 1578592712
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dream Encyclopedia by : James R Lewis

Explore the fascinating world of dreams, with this comprehensive reference that examines 276 dream-related topics, from art to history to science, plus insights into the great thinkers, dreamers, and researchers—and interprets more than 1,000 symbols and explanations. This is the ultimate dreamer's companion! Dreams have fascinated the human mind throughout recorded history. Some believe that dreams have healing powers, spark creative inspiration, or warn us of things to come. The Dream Encyclopedia ponders these ideas and much more. Learn how how factors such as self-healing, ESP, literature, religion, sex, cognition and memory, and medical conditions can all have an effect on dreams. Dream symbolism and interpretation is examined in detail, while a special section—with over 1,000 symbols and explanations—interprets dream symbols and helps readers understanding the phenomena of dreaming. Among the dream symbols unraveled are: Airplane dreams may mean you have the power to “rise above” a situation or have the desire to break free of restrictions. Falling dreams often reflect a sense that one has failed or “fallen down” in life. Horse riding dreams most probably mean that the dreamer feels in control of his or her life. Teeth in a dream may indicate control issues. Zoo dreams may mean that a dreamer needs to tidy up some situation. James R. Lewis is a professor of philosophy, and a recognized authority on nontraditional religious movements, and has written the ultimate dreamer’s companion. This resource is unique in its in-depth exploration of dreams, the latest scientific research on dreaming and dream-related topics. Whether one is a serious student of dreams, or wishes merely to peruse the subject for pleasure, The Dream Encyclopedia explores the historical, cultural, and psychological significance of dreams. With more than 120 photos and illustrations, this tome is richly illustrated, and its helpful bibliography and extensive index add to its usefulness.

Sufism and Politics in Morocco

Sufism and Politics in Morocco
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781317681441
ISBN-13 : 1317681444
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Sufism and Politics in Morocco by : Abdelilah Bouasria

Presenting a political history and sociology of Moroccan Sufism from colonialism to the modern day, this book studies the Sufi model of Master and Disciple in relation to social and political life, comparing the different eras of acquiescent versus dissident Sufism. This comparative fieldwork study offers new perspectives on the connection between the monarchy and mystic realms with a specific coverage of the Boutchichi order and Abdessalam Yassine’s Al Adl Wal Ihsane, examining the myth of apolitical Sufism throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing on Michel Foucault and James Scott, this book fuses thinking about the political dimension of Sufism, a "hidden transcript," involving power struggles, patronage and justice and its esoteric spiritual ethics of care. Addressing the lacuna in English language literature on the Boutchichi Sufi order in Morocco, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Islamic Studies, Comparative Politics and the MENA region.

Dreaming

Dreaming
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0521340047
ISBN-13 : 9780521340045
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Dreaming by : Barbara Tedlock

The authors, Jungian analysts, write for psychoanalysts and therapists who wish to integrate dream interpretation into their clinical practice. In this book, first published (hardcover) in 1987, ten contributing anthropologists and psychologists explore the ways in which dreams are remembered, recounted, shared (or not shared), interpreted, and used by peoples around the world. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR