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Lamalif: A Critical Anthology of Societal Debates in Morocco during the "Years of Lead" (1966-1988) - Volume 2 (Hardcover)
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Lamalif: A Critical Anthology of Societal Debates in Morocco during the "Years of Lead" (1966-1988) - Volume 2 (Hardcover)
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The LAMALIF anthology presents a wide variety of articles from
LAMALIF, Morocco's longest-serving Francophone journal. Active
between 1966 and 1988, LAMALIF covered the most critical periods of
Moroccan history and engaged in crucial debates about
democratization, feminism, culture, education, Third World
relations, and decolonization. However, LAMALIF was not just a
journal; it was a real school, where Morocco's, North Africa's, and
the developing world's emerging and established writers, artists,
and thinkers found a space to disseminate their ideas and address
readerships across different cultures and geographical areas in
French. This anthology is the first comprehensive translation into
English of a wide selection of LAMALIF's articles covering literary
and art criticism as well as critical theory, feminism, Islam, and
emigration. In addition to making available to Anglophone
readerships articles about transnational solidarities and
connections between North Africa and the rest of the world, LAMALIF
anthology historicizes this sociocultural and political project
within the painful period of authoritarianism in Morocco and
reveals how culture worked as a trenchant weapon in the struggle
against repression and silence.
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