• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Routledge
  • Pubblicazione: 08/2005
  • Edizione: 1° edizione

Forgotten Voices

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TRAMA
In "Forgotten Voices," Ali Abdullatif Ahmida employs archival research, oral interviews and comparative analysis to rethink the history of colonial and nationalist categories and analyses of modern Libya. He explores the ambiguities, failures, and silences manufactured by current colonial and nationalist scholarships, and he presents the voices of the Libyan people as they have confronted contradictions of modernity, the nation-state, and alienation in the contemporary nation. "Forgotten Voices" analyzes the context of power and human agency to capture the complex social history of Libyan peasants, tribesmen, women, slaves, and victims of fascist concentration camps in their diverse strategies for survival.

SOMMARIO
Introduction: Listening to and Theorizing Libyan SocietyChapter 1 Regionalism and State FormationChapter 2 The Discovery of Awalad Muhammad in Fezn (1551 -1813) Sources and SignificanceChapter 3 From Tribe to Class: The Origins and Politics of Class Formation in Colonial LibyaChapter 4 The Myth of Benign Italian Fascism: The views of the Libyans in the Colonial Concentration CampsChapter 5 Engaging Modernity: Two views on Pedagogy and Urbanization from 20th Century LibyaChapter 6 Identity and Alienation in Post-colonial Libyan LiteratureConclusion Qadhafi and Beyond: Social and Cultural Origins of the Jamihiriya State

AUTORE
Ali Abdullatif Ahmida is Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of New England.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780415949866
  • Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 0.75 lb
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: 8 b/w images, 2 tables and 7 halftones
  • Pagine Arabe: 124