Arts, Gender and Changing Constructions of Amazigh (Berber) Identity

Arts, Gender and Changing Constructions of Amazigh (Berber) Identity
Title Arts, Gender and Changing Constructions of Amazigh (Berber) Identity PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Jeanne Becker
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Pages 434
Release 2002
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Arts, Gender and Changing Constructions of Amazigh (Berber) Identity

Arts, Gender and Changing Constructions of Amazigh (Berber) Identity
Title Arts, Gender and Changing Constructions of Amazigh (Berber) Identity PDF eBook
Author Cynthia J. Becker
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 2000
Genre Ait ʻAtta (Berber people)
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Amazigh Arts in Morocco

Amazigh Arts in Morocco
Title Amazigh Arts in Morocco PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Becker
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 241
Release 2014-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0292756194

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In southeastern Morocco, around the oasis of Tafilalet, the Ait Khabbash people weave brightly colored carpets, embroider indigo head coverings, paint their faces with saffron, and wear ornate jewelry. Their extraordinarily detailed arts are rich in cultural symbolism; they are always breathtakingly beautiful—and they are typically made by women. Like other Amazigh (Berber) groups (but in contrast to the Arab societies of North Africa), the Ait Khabbash have entrusted their artistic responsibilities to women. Cynthia Becker spent years in Morocco living among these women and, through family connections and female fellowship, achieved unprecedented access to the artistic rituals of the Ait Khabbash. The result is more than a stunning examination of the arts themselves, it is also an illumination of women's roles in Islamic North Africa and the many ways in which women negotiate complex social and religious issues. One of the reasons Amazigh women are artists is that the arts are expressions of ethnic identity, and it follows that the guardians of Amazigh identity ought to be those who literally ensure its continuation from generation to generation, the Amazigh women. Not surprisingly, the arts are visual expressions of womanhood, and fertility symbols are prevalent. Controlling the visual symbols of Amazigh identity has given these women power and prestige. Their clothing, tattoos, and jewelry are public identity statements; such public artistic expressions contrast with the stereotype that women in the Islamic world are secluded and veiled. But their role as public identity symbols can also be restrictive, and history (French colonialism, the subsequent rise of an Arab-dominated government in Morocco, and the recent emergence of a transnational Berber movement) has forced Ait Khabbash women to adapt their arts as their people adapt to the contemporary world. By framing Amazigh arts with historical and cultural context, Cynthia Becker allows the reader to see the full measure of these fascinating artworks.

Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
Title Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook
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Pages 640
Release 2001-02
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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Majallat Al-Maghrib

Majallat Al-Maghrib
Title Majallat Al-Maghrib PDF eBook
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Pages 496
Release 2001
Genre Africa, North
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The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to North African States

The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to North African States
Title The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to North African States PDF eBook
Author Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 305
Release 2011-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0292725876

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Like many indigenous groups that have endured centuries of subordination, the Berber/Amazigh peoples of North Africa are demanding linguistic and cultural recognition and the redressing of injustices. Indeed, the movement seeks nothing less than a refashioning of the identity of North African states, a rewriting of their history, and a fundamental change in the basis of collective life. In so doing, it poses a challenge to the existing political and sociocultural orders in Morocco and Algeria, while serving as an important counterpoint to the oppositionist Islamist current. This is the first book-length study to analyze the rise of the modern ethnocultural Berber/Amazigh movement in North Africa and the Berber diaspora. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman begins by tracing North African history from the perspective of its indigenous Berber inhabitants and their interactions with more powerful societies, from Hellenic and Roman times, through a millennium of Islam, to the era of Western colonialism. He then concentrates on the marginalization and eventual reemergence of the Berber question in independent Algeria and Morocco, against a background of the growing crisis of regime legitimacy in each country. His investigation illuminates many issues, including the fashioning of official national narratives and policies aimed at subordinating Berbers in an Arab nationalist and Islamic-centered universe; the emergence of a counter-movement promoting an expansive Berber "imagining" that emphasizes the rights of minority groups and indigenous peoples; and the international aspects of modern Berberism.

Artistry of the Everyday

Artistry of the Everyday
Title Artistry of the Everyday PDF eBook
Author Lisa Bernasek
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 144
Release 2008-12-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0873654056

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"In Artistry of the Everyday: Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber Art, anthropologist Lisa Bernasek gives an insightful overview of Berber history and culture, focusing on the rich aesthetic traditions of Berber craftsmen and -women. She also tells the stories of the collectors whose generosity enhanced the holdings of the Peabody Museum. In a final chapter, she looks at Berber arts in the present day, examining how traditional arts are being used in new forms by Berber artists in North Africa and Europe."--BOOK JACKET.