In Forgotten Voices, Ali Ahmida rethinks the history of colonial
and nationalist analyses of modern Libya which have ignored Libyan
society and culture. He argues that both colonial and postcolonial
Libyan society has confronted contradictions, modernity, genocide,
and nation-state and alienation. Ahmida, in addition to being
inspired by his own personal background, employs methods and
concepts borrowed from neo-Marxism, feminism, post-modernism, and
post-colonial analysis. Forgotten Voices provides a fresh social
and cultural history of Libya that will be of interest to Middle
East scholars influenced by these critical perspectives -
particularly subaltern studies, new Ottoman social history and new
Orientalist debates.
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