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Sergio Barce vuelve a trenzar una de sus historias entre las mil y una historias del Tánger Internacional. En ésta nos conduce por una ciudad carnal, febril y nocturna, donde no solo la buena gente halla refugio, sino que también lo encuentran algunos de los verdugos más ominosos del siglo XX. Un Tánger muy "noir" y tan real como el cabo de Malabata.
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Die marokkanische Stadt Tanger liegt an der Straße von Gibraltar, auf der Schwelle von Europa und Afrika, Orient und Okzident. Hier gründeten Diplomaten aus bis zu 13 verschiedenen Staaten ab Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts internationale Organisationen, die die Basis für eine von 1923 bis 1956 bestehende Sonderverwaltungszone bildeten. Die Internationalisierung der Stadt wird von der Autorin nicht nur in die Kolonialgeschichte Marokkos eingeordnet, sondern selbst als eine spezifische Form der kolonialen Herrschaft, als „geteilter Kolonialismus", konzeptualisiert. Diesen untersucht sie über einen Zeitraum von rund 100 Jahren und anhand stadtplanerischer Infrastrukturprojekte wie dem Bau von Kanalisation und Schlachthaus. Auf diese Weise wird am Beispiel der Stadt Tanger sichtbar, wie sich globale und lokale Entwicklungsprozesse gegenseitig bedingten und einen klar definierten Raum nachhaltig prägten. Erstmals konnte die Autorin für diese Studie weit verstreute Akten aus den Archiven internationaler Organisationen zusammentragen und mit dem Ansatz der transnationalen Geschichte auswerten. Daniela Hettstedt erhielt 2020 für ihre Studie den Dissertationspreis der "Gesellschaft für Stadtgeschichte und Urbanisierungsforschung". The international history of the city of Tangier begins long before its time as a specific administrative zone. As early as 1840, the city became the seat of important commissions that controlled access to the Strait of Gibraltar on behalf of infrastructure projects and shaped the cityscape. Daniela Hettstedt examines the intertwining of international and colonial mechanisms of rule as "shared colonialism" in its local consequences.
HISTORY / Africa / North. --- Colonialism. --- International organizations. --- Morocco. --- Urban history. --- Tangier (Morocco) --- Colonial influence. --- History --- Tanja (Morocco) --- Tánger (Morocco) --- Ṭanjah (Morocco) --- Tangier --- Tangiers (Morocco) --- Tingis (Morocco)
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The purpose of the book is to analyze a border city by trying to include a historical effort which includes the city of Tangiers in Morocco. The representations of the city are considered here from an in-depth analysis of the historical vision of its city and of its center, its boulevard, as well as from its different neighborhoods.
Tangier (Morocco) -- History. --- Tangier (Morocco) -- Social life and customs. --- Tangier (Morocco) -- Social policy. --- Social Conditions --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Tangier (Morocco) --- Social conditions. --- Tanja (Morocco) --- Tánger (Morocco) --- Ṭanjah (Morocco) --- Tangier --- Tangiers (Morocco) --- Tingis (Morocco)
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French-Moroccan artist Yto Barrada (born 1971) explores postcolonial history and contemporary geopolitical shifts from a non-western perspective, with a particular focus on her hometown of Tangiers. In 2004 she won recognition for her photographic series A Life Full of Hopes--The Strait Project. This volume provides a retrospective of her films, installations, sculptures and publications.
Sculpture --- video art --- sculpture [visual works] --- photographs --- Photography --- Barrada, Yto --- Tangier --- Barrada, yto --- Photography, Artistic --- 7.07 --- Postkolonialisme --- Kunst en politiek --- Marokko ; Tanger --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Aesthetics --- Barrada, Yto, --- Tangier (Morocco) --- Tanja (Morocco) --- Tánger (Morocco) --- Ṭanjah (Morocco) --- Tangiers (Morocco) --- Tingis (Morocco)
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Since the early 1990s, new migratory patterns have been emerging in the southern Mediterranean. Here, a large number of West Africans and young Moroccans, including minors, make daily attempts to cross to Europe. The Moroccan city of Tangier, because of its proximity to Spain, is one of the main gateways for this migratory movement. It has also become a magnet for middle- and working-class Europeans seeking a more comfortable life.Based on extensive fieldwork, Living Tangier examines the dynamics of transnational migration in a major city of the Global South and studies African "illegal" migration to Europe and European "legal" migration to Morocco, looking at the itineraries of Europeans, West Africans, and Moroccan children and youth, their strategies for crossing, their motivations, their dreams, their hopes, and their everyday experiences. In the process, Abdelmajid Hannoum examines how Moroccan society has been affected by the flows of migrants from both West Africa and Europe, focusing on race relations and analyzing issues related to citizenship and social inequality. Living Tangier considers what makes the city one of the most attractive for migrants preparing to cross to Europe and illustrates not only how migrants live in the city but also how they live the city—how they experience it, encounter its people, and engage its culture, walk its streets, and participate in its events.Reflecting on his own experiences and drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, Edward Said, Tayeb Saleh, Amin Maalouf, and Dany Laferrière, Hannoum provokes new questions in order to reconfigure migration as a postcolonial phenomenon and interrogate how Moroccan society responds to new cultural processes.
Transnationalism. --- Ethnology --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Trans-nationalism --- Transnational migration --- International relations --- Tangier (Morocco) --- Europe --- Tanja (Morocco) --- Tánger (Morocco) --- Ṭanjah (Morocco) --- Tangier --- Tangiers (Morocco) --- Tingis (Morocco) --- Emigration and immigration. --- Social conditions. --- Ethnic relations. --- African Studies. --- Anthropology. --- Asian Studies. --- Folklore. --- Human Rights. --- Law. --- Linguistics. --- Middle Eastern Studies.
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