La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant
This article analyzes transformations of the Amazighe identity in Morocco. The vindication of Berber identity by nativist Moroccan associations through the end of the 20th century was characteristically self-restrained. Increasingly however, organizers are adopting forms of mobilization common to co...
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description | This article analyzes transformations of the Amazighe identity in Morocco. The vindication of Berber identity by nativist Moroccan associations through the end of the 20th century was characteristically self-restrained. Increasingly however, organizers are adopting forms of mobilization common to collective action including boycotts, sit-ins, discussion circles and other forms of public protest. Paradoxically, such practices promote the very reforms vindicated by Mohammed VI in 2001 for the Amazighe identity, thus opening a space for conflictual relations between the former representatives of the Berber identity and the new. |
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spellingShingle | Didier Le Saout La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant L’Année du Maghreb Morocco Berber Amazighe identity mobilization protest contestation |
title | La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant |
title_full | La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant |
title_fullStr | La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant |
title_full_unstemmed | La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant |
title_short | La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant |
title_sort | la radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au maroc le sud est comme imaginaire militant |
topic | Morocco Berber Amazighe identity mobilization protest contestation |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/514 |
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