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Imperial Identities Stereotyping Prejudice And Race In Colonial Algeria New Edition 2nd Edition Patricia Me Lorcin Hugh Roberts

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Imperial Identities Stereotyping Prejudice And Race In Colonial Algeria New Edition 2nd Edition Patricia Me Lorcin Hugh Roberts
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.53 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Patricia M.E. Lorcin; Hugh Roberts
ISBN: 9781860643767, 1860643760
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 2

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Imperial Identities Stereotyping Prejudice And Race In Colonial Algeria New Edition 2nd Edition Patricia Me Lorcin Hugh Roberts by Patricia M.e. Lorcin; Hugh Roberts 9781860643767, 1860643760 instant download after payment.

Using colonial Algeria as the starting point of her analysis, Patricia Lorcin explores the manner in which ethnic categories and cultural distinctions are developed and used in society. She focuses on the colonial images of "good" Kabyle and "bad" Arab (usually referred to as the Kabyle Myth) and examines the circumstances out of which they arose, as well as the intellectual and ideological influences which shaped them. Her study demonstrates how these images were used to negate the underlying beliefs and values of the dominated society and to impose French cultural, social and political values. By tracing the evolution of ethnic categories over time, Lorcin reveals their inherently unstable nature and the continual process of redefinition in accordance with circumstance and political or social expediency.

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