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This book's ambition is to offer the most recent scholarship on North African cultures at a time when the very notion of culture is being re-evaluated in the shifting tides that both associate and divorce the forces of nationalism, globalism and neo-liberalism. Another ambition is to be a readable document about the past and the potential of North African civilizations. Those which have been crystallized into a polysemic voice from centuries of occupations, exchanges and what is now commonly ...
Ethnology --- Religious minorities --- Minorities --- Africa, North --- Civilization. --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Minorités religieuses --- Afrique du Nord --- Civilization --- Civilisation
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This book, written by Nabil Boudraa and prefaced and translated by Ahmed Bedjaoui, provides an in-depth analysis of the Algerian filmmaker Merzak Allouache and his significant contributions to Algerian cinema. It examines Allouache's oeuvre from his first feature film 'Omar Gatlato' (1976) to 'Paysages d'automne' (2019), placing each film within its historical, social, and political context. The book highlights Allouache's focus on the evolving Algerian society, addressing issues such as the impact of the Algerian War, the rise of radical Islamism, and the struggles of youth in a rapidly changing society. It is intended for readers interested in film studies, Algerian history, and socio-political issues.
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