Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa
Herausgeber: Schroeter, Daniel J.; Gottreich, Emily Benichou
Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa
Herausgeber: Schroeter, Daniel J.; Gottreich, Emily Benichou
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Jewish communities of the Maghrib from ancient to modern times
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Jewish communities of the Maghrib from ancient to modern times
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Produktdetails
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- Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222251
- ISBN-10: 0253222257
- Artikelnr.: 29977324
- Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222251
- ISBN-10: 0253222257
- Artikelnr.: 29977324
Emily Benichou Gottreich is Vice Chair of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Adjunct Associate Professor of History and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of California Berkeley. She is author of The Mellah of Marrakesh: Jewish and Muslim Space in Morocco's Red City (IUP, 2006). Daniel J. Schroeter is the Amos S. Denard Memorial Chair in Jewish History and Director of the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Minnesota. He is author of The Sultan's Jew: Morocco and the Sephardi World and Merchants of Essaouira.
Part I: Introduction
1. Emily Benichou Gottreich and Daniel J. Schroeter, Rethinking Jewish
Culture and Society in North Africa
2. Mohammed Kenbib, Muslim-Jewish Relations in Contemporary Morocco
Part II: Origins, Diasporas, and Identities
3. Farid Benramdane, Place Names in Western Algeria: Biblical Sources and
Dominant Semantic Domains
4. Mabrouk Mansouri, The Image of the Jews among Ibadi Imazighen in North
Africa until the Tenth Century
5. Abdellah Larhmaid, Jewish Identity and Landownership in the Sous Region
of Morocco
6. Aomar Boum, Southern Moroccan Jewry between the Colonial Manufacture of
Knowledge and the Postcolonial Historiographical Silence
7. Yaron Tsur, Dating the Demise of the Western-Sephardi Jewish Diaspora:
The Mediterranean Aspect
Part III: Communities, Cultural Exchange and Transformations
8. Philippe Barbé, Jewish-Muslim Syncretism and Intercommunity Cohabitation
in the work of Albert Memmi: The Partage of Tunis
9. Susan Gilson Miller, Making Tangier Modern: Ethnicity and Urban
Development, 1880-1930
10. Stacy E. Holden, Muslim and Jewish Interaction in Moroccan Meat
Markets, 1873-1912
11. Saddek Benkada, A Moment in Sephardi History: The Re-establishment of
the Jewish Community of Oran, 1792-1831
12. Hadj Miliani, Crosscurrents: Trajectories of Algerian Jewish Artists
and Men of Culture since the End of the Nineteenth Century
Part IV: Between Myth and History: Sol Hachuel in Moroccan Jewish Memory
13. Yaelle Azagury, Sol Hachuel in the Collective Memory and Folktales of
Moroccan Jews
14. Sharon Vance, Sol Hachuel, 'Heroine of the Nineteenth Century': Gender,
the Jewish Question, and Colonial Discourse
15. Ruth Knafo Setton, Searching for Suleika: A Writer's Journey
Part V: Gender, Colonialism, and the Alliance Israélite Universelle
16. Joy A. Land, Corresponding Lives: Women Educators of the Alliance
Israélite Universelle in Tunisia, 1882-1914
17. Keith Walters, Education for Jewish Girls in Late Nineteenth- and Early
Twentieth-Century Tunis and the Spread of French in Tunisia
18. Jonathan G. Katz, 'Les Temps Héroïques': The Alliance Israélite
Universelle in Marrakech on the Eve of the French Protectorate
Part VI: North African Jews and Political Change in the Late Colonial and
Post-Colonial Periods
19. Fayçal Cherif, Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tunisia during World War II:
Propaganda, Stereotypes, and Attitudes, 1939-1943
20. Jamaâ Baïda, The Emigration of Moroccan Jews, 1948-1956
21. Belkacem Mebarki, Zouzef Tayayou (Joseph the Tailor): A Jew from
Nedroma, and the Others
22. Oren Kosansky, The Real Morocco Itself: Jewish Saint Pilgrimage and the
Idea of the Moroccan Nation
1. Emily Benichou Gottreich and Daniel J. Schroeter, Rethinking Jewish
Culture and Society in North Africa
2. Mohammed Kenbib, Muslim-Jewish Relations in Contemporary Morocco
Part II: Origins, Diasporas, and Identities
3. Farid Benramdane, Place Names in Western Algeria: Biblical Sources and
Dominant Semantic Domains
4. Mabrouk Mansouri, The Image of the Jews among Ibadi Imazighen in North
Africa until the Tenth Century
5. Abdellah Larhmaid, Jewish Identity and Landownership in the Sous Region
of Morocco
6. Aomar Boum, Southern Moroccan Jewry between the Colonial Manufacture of
Knowledge and the Postcolonial Historiographical Silence
7. Yaron Tsur, Dating the Demise of the Western-Sephardi Jewish Diaspora:
The Mediterranean Aspect
Part III: Communities, Cultural Exchange and Transformations
8. Philippe Barbé, Jewish-Muslim Syncretism and Intercommunity Cohabitation
in the work of Albert Memmi: The Partage of Tunis
9. Susan Gilson Miller, Making Tangier Modern: Ethnicity and Urban
Development, 1880-1930
10. Stacy E. Holden, Muslim and Jewish Interaction in Moroccan Meat
Markets, 1873-1912
11. Saddek Benkada, A Moment in Sephardi History: The Re-establishment of
the Jewish Community of Oran, 1792-1831
12. Hadj Miliani, Crosscurrents: Trajectories of Algerian Jewish Artists
and Men of Culture since the End of the Nineteenth Century
Part IV: Between Myth and History: Sol Hachuel in Moroccan Jewish Memory
13. Yaelle Azagury, Sol Hachuel in the Collective Memory and Folktales of
Moroccan Jews
14. Sharon Vance, Sol Hachuel, 'Heroine of the Nineteenth Century': Gender,
the Jewish Question, and Colonial Discourse
15. Ruth Knafo Setton, Searching for Suleika: A Writer's Journey
Part V: Gender, Colonialism, and the Alliance Israélite Universelle
16. Joy A. Land, Corresponding Lives: Women Educators of the Alliance
Israélite Universelle in Tunisia, 1882-1914
17. Keith Walters, Education for Jewish Girls in Late Nineteenth- and Early
Twentieth-Century Tunis and the Spread of French in Tunisia
18. Jonathan G. Katz, 'Les Temps Héroïques': The Alliance Israélite
Universelle in Marrakech on the Eve of the French Protectorate
Part VI: North African Jews and Political Change in the Late Colonial and
Post-Colonial Periods
19. Fayçal Cherif, Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tunisia during World War II:
Propaganda, Stereotypes, and Attitudes, 1939-1943
20. Jamaâ Baïda, The Emigration of Moroccan Jews, 1948-1956
21. Belkacem Mebarki, Zouzef Tayayou (Joseph the Tailor): A Jew from
Nedroma, and the Others
22. Oren Kosansky, The Real Morocco Itself: Jewish Saint Pilgrimage and the
Idea of the Moroccan Nation
Part I: Introduction
1. Emily Benichou Gottreich and Daniel J. Schroeter, Rethinking Jewish
Culture and Society in North Africa
2. Mohammed Kenbib, Muslim-Jewish Relations in Contemporary Morocco
Part II: Origins, Diasporas, and Identities
3. Farid Benramdane, Place Names in Western Algeria: Biblical Sources and
Dominant Semantic Domains
4. Mabrouk Mansouri, The Image of the Jews among Ibadi Imazighen in North
Africa until the Tenth Century
5. Abdellah Larhmaid, Jewish Identity and Landownership in the Sous Region
of Morocco
6. Aomar Boum, Southern Moroccan Jewry between the Colonial Manufacture of
Knowledge and the Postcolonial Historiographical Silence
7. Yaron Tsur, Dating the Demise of the Western-Sephardi Jewish Diaspora:
The Mediterranean Aspect
Part III: Communities, Cultural Exchange and Transformations
8. Philippe Barbé, Jewish-Muslim Syncretism and Intercommunity Cohabitation
in the work of Albert Memmi: The Partage of Tunis
9. Susan Gilson Miller, Making Tangier Modern: Ethnicity and Urban
Development, 1880-1930
10. Stacy E. Holden, Muslim and Jewish Interaction in Moroccan Meat
Markets, 1873-1912
11. Saddek Benkada, A Moment in Sephardi History: The Re-establishment of
the Jewish Community of Oran, 1792-1831
12. Hadj Miliani, Crosscurrents: Trajectories of Algerian Jewish Artists
and Men of Culture since the End of the Nineteenth Century
Part IV: Between Myth and History: Sol Hachuel in Moroccan Jewish Memory
13. Yaelle Azagury, Sol Hachuel in the Collective Memory and Folktales of
Moroccan Jews
14. Sharon Vance, Sol Hachuel, 'Heroine of the Nineteenth Century': Gender,
the Jewish Question, and Colonial Discourse
15. Ruth Knafo Setton, Searching for Suleika: A Writer's Journey
Part V: Gender, Colonialism, and the Alliance Israélite Universelle
16. Joy A. Land, Corresponding Lives: Women Educators of the Alliance
Israélite Universelle in Tunisia, 1882-1914
17. Keith Walters, Education for Jewish Girls in Late Nineteenth- and Early
Twentieth-Century Tunis and the Spread of French in Tunisia
18. Jonathan G. Katz, 'Les Temps Héroïques': The Alliance Israélite
Universelle in Marrakech on the Eve of the French Protectorate
Part VI: North African Jews and Political Change in the Late Colonial and
Post-Colonial Periods
19. Fayçal Cherif, Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tunisia during World War II:
Propaganda, Stereotypes, and Attitudes, 1939-1943
20. Jamaâ Baïda, The Emigration of Moroccan Jews, 1948-1956
21. Belkacem Mebarki, Zouzef Tayayou (Joseph the Tailor): A Jew from
Nedroma, and the Others
22. Oren Kosansky, The Real Morocco Itself: Jewish Saint Pilgrimage and the
Idea of the Moroccan Nation
1. Emily Benichou Gottreich and Daniel J. Schroeter, Rethinking Jewish
Culture and Society in North Africa
2. Mohammed Kenbib, Muslim-Jewish Relations in Contemporary Morocco
Part II: Origins, Diasporas, and Identities
3. Farid Benramdane, Place Names in Western Algeria: Biblical Sources and
Dominant Semantic Domains
4. Mabrouk Mansouri, The Image of the Jews among Ibadi Imazighen in North
Africa until the Tenth Century
5. Abdellah Larhmaid, Jewish Identity and Landownership in the Sous Region
of Morocco
6. Aomar Boum, Southern Moroccan Jewry between the Colonial Manufacture of
Knowledge and the Postcolonial Historiographical Silence
7. Yaron Tsur, Dating the Demise of the Western-Sephardi Jewish Diaspora:
The Mediterranean Aspect
Part III: Communities, Cultural Exchange and Transformations
8. Philippe Barbé, Jewish-Muslim Syncretism and Intercommunity Cohabitation
in the work of Albert Memmi: The Partage of Tunis
9. Susan Gilson Miller, Making Tangier Modern: Ethnicity and Urban
Development, 1880-1930
10. Stacy E. Holden, Muslim and Jewish Interaction in Moroccan Meat
Markets, 1873-1912
11. Saddek Benkada, A Moment in Sephardi History: The Re-establishment of
the Jewish Community of Oran, 1792-1831
12. Hadj Miliani, Crosscurrents: Trajectories of Algerian Jewish Artists
and Men of Culture since the End of the Nineteenth Century
Part IV: Between Myth and History: Sol Hachuel in Moroccan Jewish Memory
13. Yaelle Azagury, Sol Hachuel in the Collective Memory and Folktales of
Moroccan Jews
14. Sharon Vance, Sol Hachuel, 'Heroine of the Nineteenth Century': Gender,
the Jewish Question, and Colonial Discourse
15. Ruth Knafo Setton, Searching for Suleika: A Writer's Journey
Part V: Gender, Colonialism, and the Alliance Israélite Universelle
16. Joy A. Land, Corresponding Lives: Women Educators of the Alliance
Israélite Universelle in Tunisia, 1882-1914
17. Keith Walters, Education for Jewish Girls in Late Nineteenth- and Early
Twentieth-Century Tunis and the Spread of French in Tunisia
18. Jonathan G. Katz, 'Les Temps Héroïques': The Alliance Israélite
Universelle in Marrakech on the Eve of the French Protectorate
Part VI: North African Jews and Political Change in the Late Colonial and
Post-Colonial Periods
19. Fayçal Cherif, Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tunisia during World War II:
Propaganda, Stereotypes, and Attitudes, 1939-1943
20. Jamaâ Baïda, The Emigration of Moroccan Jews, 1948-1956
21. Belkacem Mebarki, Zouzef Tayayou (Joseph the Tailor): A Jew from
Nedroma, and the Others
22. Oren Kosansky, The Real Morocco Itself: Jewish Saint Pilgrimage and the
Idea of the Moroccan Nation
"Opening new avenues for research on the Jews of the Maghrib, this volume is an important contribution to both Jewish studies and Maghrib studies... [It] raises a whole range of questions about how we might rethink modern Jewish history." Matthias Lehmann, author of Ladino Rabbinic Literature and Ottoman Sephardic Culture