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The invention of the Maghreb : between Africa and the Middle East / Abdelmajid Hannoum, University of Kansas.

Author/creator Hannoum, Abdelmajid, 1960- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, [2021]
Description1 volume
Subject(s)
Contents Geographic Imagination and Cartographic Power -- The Trace and Its Narratives -- Language, Race, and Territory -- Naming and Historical Narratives -- Strategies for the Present -- Cracks.
Abstract "Under French colonial rule, the region of the Maghreb emerged as distinct from two other geographical entities that, too, are colonial inventions: the Middle East and Africa. In this book, Abdelmajid Hannoum demonstrates how the invention of the Maghreb started long before the conquest of Algiers and lasted until the time of independence, and beyond, to our present. Through an interdisciplinary study of French colonial modernity, Hannoum examines how colonialism made extensive use of translations of Greek, Roman, and Arabic texts and harnessed high technologies of power to reconfigure the region and invent it. In the process, he analyzes a variety of forms of colonial knowledge including historiography, anthropology, cartography, literary work, archaeology, linguistics, and racial theories. He shows how local engagement with colonial politics and its modes of knowledge were instrumental in the modern making of the region, including in its postcolonial era, as a single unit divorced from Africa and from the Middle East"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2021009039
ISBN9781108947763
ISBN9781108838160 (hardback)
ISBN1108838162
ISBN110894776X
ISBN(ebook)

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