ABSTRACT

Exploring the concept of ‘colonial cultures,’ this book analyses how these cultures both transformed, and were transformed by, their various societies. Challenging both the colonial vulgate, and the nationalist paradigm, Revisiting the Colonial Past in Morocco, examines the lesser known specificities of particular moments, practices and institutions in Morocco, with the aim of uncovering a ‘new colonial history.’

By examining society on a micro-level, this book raises the profiles of the mass of Moroccans who were highly influential in the colonial period yet have been excluded from the historical record because of a lack of textual source material. Introducing social and cultural history, gender studies and literary criticism to the more traditional economic, political and military studies, the book promotes a more complex and nuanced understanding of Moroccan colonial history.

Employing new theoretical and methodological approaches, this volume encourages a re-assessment of existing work and promotes a more interdisciplinary approach to the colonial history of Morocco. Revisiting the Colonial Past in Morocco is a highly topical and useful addition to literature on the subject and will be of interest to students and scholars of History, Imperialism and more generally, Middle Eastern Studies.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Locating new layers of Moroccan colonial history

part I|95 pages

Colonialism, spatial configurations and science

chapter 1|19 pages

The mellah without walls

Jewish space in a Moroccan city: Tangier, 1860–1912

chapter 3|7 pages

France in Morocco

Technocosmopolitanism and middling modernism

chapter 5|25 pages

Rumor and revolution

Medicine, technology, and popular politics in pre-protectorate Morocco, 1877–1912

part II|92 pages

Colonialism and nationalism: a social history

chapter 6|13 pages

Civilian administrators in protectorate Morocco

An unrecognized function

chapter 7|14 pages

Mohand N'Hamoucha

A Middle Atlas Berber

chapter 9|27 pages

Propaganda and its target

The venom campaign in Tangier during World War II

part III|80 pages

The literary and artistic dimension of colonialism

chapter 11|13 pages

American Orientalism

Taking Casablanca

chapter 12|14 pages

Post-colonial literature in Morocco

Nation, identity and resistance aesthetics

chapter 13|23 pages

‘Nos goumiers berberes'

The ambiguities of colonial representations in French military novels

chapter 14|28 pages

‘Le protectorat dans la peau'

Prosper Ricard and the ‘native arts' in French colonial Morocco, 1899–1952