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Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Morocco: A History of a Minority Community
Author: Kristin Hissong
Year: October 1, 2020
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Language: English



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Long detailed description of the plot for the book 'Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Morocco A History of a Minority Community'. The book "Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Morocco: A History of a Minority Community" delves into the rich heritage of Moroccan Jews, tracing their roots back over 200 years to the French Protectorate period (1912-1956) when there were over 20,000 Jews living in the country. However, today, only a small minority remains, leaving behind a fascinating history that has been largely forgotten. The book explores how Morocco constructed its national identity centered around Arab-Islamic notions, neglecting the Jewish community and history in the process. Through interviews with Moroccan Jews who lived during the French Protectorate and archival records, the author provides an intimate glimpse into everyday Jewish life during this era. The book also examines competing nationalist narratives, including Political Zionism and Moroccan nationalism, and how they have shaped the country's identity.
Подробное описание сюжета книги «Национализм и еврейская идентичность в Марокко История общины меньшинства». Книга «Национализм и еврейская идентичность в Марокко: история общины меньшинства» углубляется в богатое наследие марокканских евреев, прослеживая их корни более 200 лет до периода французского протектората (1912 - 1956), когда в стране проживало более 20 000 евреев. Однако сегодня осталось лишь небольшое меньшинство, оставившее после себя увлекательную историю, которую во многом забыли. Книга исследует, как Марокко построило свою национальную идентичность, сосредоточенную вокруг арабо-исламских представлений, пренебрегая еврейской общиной и историей в этом процессе. Благодаря интервью с марокканскими евреями, жившими во время французского протектората, и архивным записям, автор дает интимный взгляд на повседневную еврейскую жизнь в эту эпоху. В книге также рассматриваются конкурирующие националистические нарративы, включая политический сионизм и марокканский национализм, и то, как они сформировали идентичность страны.
Description détaillée de l'histoire du livre « Nationalisme et identité juive au Maroc L'histoire d'une communauté minoritaire ». livre « Nationalisme et identité juive au Maroc : l'histoire d'une communauté minoritaire » s'enfonce dans le riche héritage des Juifs marocains, retraçant leurs racines pendant plus de 200 ans jusqu'à la période du protectorat français (1912-1956), où le pays comptait plus de 20 000 Juifs. Mais aujourd'hui, il ne reste qu'une petite minorité qui a laissé derrière elle une histoire fascinante qui a été largement oubliée. livre explore comment le Maroc a construit son identité nationale, centrée sur les perceptions arabo-islamiques, négligeant la communauté juive et l'histoire dans ce processus. Grâce à des entretiens avec des juifs marocains qui ont vécu pendant le protectorat français et à des archives, l'auteur donne un regard intime sur la vie juive quotidienne à cette époque. livre traite également des récits nationalistes concurrents, y compris le sionisme politique et le nationalisme marocain, et de la façon dont ils ont façonné l'identité du pays.
Descripción detallada de la trama del libro Nacionalismo e identidad judía en Marruecos Historia de una comunidad minoritaria. libro «Nacionalismo e identidad judía en Marruecos: la historia de una comunidad minoritaria» profundiza en el rico legado de los judíos marroquíes, remontando sus raíces durante más de 200 al período del protectorado francés (1912-1956), cuando más de 20.000 judíos vivían en el país. n embargo, hoy solo queda una pequeña minoría que ha dejado atrás una historia fascinante que se ha olvidado en muchos sentidos. libro explora cómo Marruecos ha construido su identidad nacional centrada en torno a las representaciones árabe-islámicas, descuidando a la comunidad judía y la historia en este proceso. A través de entrevistas con judíos marroquíes que vivieron durante el protectorado francés y registros de archivo, el autor da una visión íntima de la vida judía cotidiana en esta época. libro también aborda las narrativas nacionalistas rivales, incluyendo el sionismo político y el nacionalismo marroquí, y cómo formaron la identidad del país.
Ausführliche Beschreibung der Handlung des Buches „Nationalismus und jüdische Identität in Marokko Geschichte einer Minderheitsgemeinschaft“. Das Buch „Nationalismus und jüdische Identität in Marokko: Die Geschichte einer Minderheitsgemeinschaft“ vertieft sich in das reiche Erbe der marokkanischen Juden und zeichnet deren Wurzeln über 200 Jahre zurück in die Zeit des französischen Protektorats (1912-1956), als mehr als 20.000 Juden im Land lebten. Heute ist jedoch nur noch eine kleine Minderheit übrig, die eine faszinierende Geschichte hinterlassen hat, die weitgehend in Vergessenheit geraten ist. Das Buch untersucht, wie Marokko seine nationale Identität um arabisch-islamische Vorstellungen herum aufbaute und dabei die jüdische Gemeinschaft und Geschichte vernachlässigte. Durch Interviews mit marokkanischen Juden, die während des französischen Protektorats lebten, und Archivaufnahmen gibt der Autor einen intimen Einblick in den jüdischen Alltag in dieser Zeit. Das Buch untersucht auch konkurrierende nationalistische Narrative, einschließlich des politischen Zionismus und des marokkanischen Nationalismus, und wie sie die Identität des Landes geprägt haben.
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"Nationalism and Jewish identity in Morocco" kitabının konusu hakkında detaylı bilgi. Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Morocco: The History of the Minority Community (Fas'ta Milliyetçilik ve Yahudi Kimliği: Azınlık Cemaatinin Tarihi) adlı kitap, Fas Yahudilerinin zengin mirasını inceler ve köklerini 200 yıldan fazla bir süredir, ülkede 20.000'den fazla Yahudi'nin yaşadığı Fransız protektorası (1912-1956) dönemine kadar izler. Ancak, bugün büyük ölçüde unutulmuş büyüleyici bir hikayenin arkasında sadece küçük bir azınlık kaldı. Kitap, Fas'ın Arap-İslam temsilleri etrafında merkezlenen ulusal kimliğini nasıl inşa ettiğini, bu süreçte Yahudi topluluğunu ve tarihini ihmal ettiğini araştırıyor. Fransız himayesinde yaşayan Faslı Yahudilerle yapılan röportajlar ve arşiv kayıtları aracılığıyla yazar, bu dönemdeki günlük Yahudi yaşamına yakından bakıyor. Kitap ayrıca siyasi yonizm ve Fas milliyetçiliği de dahil olmak üzere rakip milliyetçi anlatılara ve ülkenin kimliğini nasıl şekillendirdiğine bakıyor.
وصف مفصل لحبكة كتاب «القومية والهوية اليهودية في المغرب تاريخ الأقلية». يتعمق كتاب القومية والهوية اليهودية في المغرب: تاريخ مجتمع الأقلية في التراث الغني لليهود المغاربة، ويتتبع جذورهم لأكثر من 200 عام إلى فترة الحماية الفرنسية (1912-1956)، عندما عاش أكثر من 20000 يهودي في البلاد. ومع ذلك، لا يوجد اليوم سوى أقلية صغيرة تركت وراءها قصة رائعة تم نسيانها إلى حد كبير. يستكشف الكتاب كيف بنى المغرب هويته الوطنية المتمحورة حول التمثيلات العربية الإسلامية، متجاهلاً الجالية اليهودية والتاريخ في هذه العملية. من خلال مقابلات مع يهود مغاربة يعيشون خلال الحماية الفرنسية والسجلات الأرشيفية، يقدم المؤلف نظرة حميمة على الحياة اليهودية اليومية في هذا العصر. كما يتناول الكتاب الروايات القومية المتنافسة، بما في ذلك الصهيونية السياسية والقومية المغربية، وكيف شكلت هوية البلاد.

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