John F Kennedy La France Et Le Maghreb
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John F Kennedy la France et le Maghreb
Author | : Fredj Maatoug |
Publsiher | : Editions L'Harmattan |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Africa, North |
ISBN | : 9782296960855 |
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Fruit de recherches effectuées sur les papiers Kennedy à la JFK library de Boston, grâce à des sources inédites, ce livre montre le jeune sénateur Kennedy dans un "discours algérien" retentissant du 2 juillet 1957 devant le sénat américain. Il s'y déclare sans réserve pour l'indépendance de l'Algérie, et dénonce la guerre "archaïque" menée alors par la France. Puis à Sakiet, village tunisien bombardé en 1958, et lors de la bataille de Bizerte en 1961, JFK se trouve balloté entre deux hommes en qui il croyait : De Gaulle et Bourguiba.
Cinema and the Algerian War of Independence
Author | : Ahmed Bedjaoui |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2020-03-25 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9783030379940 |
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The book examines the war of images between France and Algeria. Discussing the role of the United States during the war, it covers topics such the presence of American reporters in Algeria, John F. Kennedy’s support for Algerian independence while a senator, the broadcasting of documentaries on the Algerian war on public television, and reporting in the press. Even half a century after Algerian independence, there remains a need for both film and literature on the war from both sides of the Mediterranean. This might seem surprising, particularly to media professionals, given the quantity of output on the subject, but both French and Algerian portrayals of the war remain flawed and shackled to their respective ideologies. The generation of FLN leaders recognized early on the importance of images, and established a clandestine film structure that would bring the Algerian cause to the world stage. The book offers an insightful and timely contribution not just to the field of North African studies but also to other disciplines, such as film and media studies, anthropology, history, journalism, and political science. Providing a rich source of research topics and viable ideas for film and documentary projects, it is a must-read for students, scholars and media professionals alike.
Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa
Author | : Viola Shafik |
Publsiher | : American University in Cairo Press |
Total Pages | : 708 |
Release | : 2022-10-18 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9781649030351 |
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A comprehensive, in-depth study of Arab documentary filmmaking by leading experts in the field While many of the Arab documentary films that emerged after the digital turn in the 1990s have been the subject of close scholarly and media attention, far less well studied is the immense wealth of Arab documentaries produced during the celluloid era. These ranged from newsreels to information, propaganda, and educational films, travelogues, as well as more radical, artistic formats, such as direct cinema and film essays. This book sets out to examine the long history of Arab nonfiction filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa across a range of national trajectories and documentary styles, from the early twentieth century to the present. Bringing together a distinguished group of film scholars, practitioners, and critics, Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa traces the historical development of documentary filmmaking with an eye to the widely varied socio-political, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural contexts in which the films emerged. Thematically, the contributions provide insights into a whole range of relevant issues, both theoretical and historical, such as structural development and state intervention, formats and aesthetics, new media, politics of representation, auteurs, subjectivity, minority filmmaking, ‘Artivism,’ and revolution. Also unearthing previously unrecognized scholarly work in the field, this rich and theoretically informed collection sheds light on a hitherto neglected part of international film history. Contributors: Ali Abudlameer, Hend Alawadhi, Jamal Bahmad, Ahmed Bedjaoui, Dore Bowen, Shohini Chaudhuri, Donatella della Ratta, Yasmin Desouki, Kay Dickinson, Ali Essafi, Nouri Gana, Mohannad Ghawanmeh, Olivier Hadouchi, Ahmad Izzo, Alisa Lebow, Peter Limbrick, Florence Martin, Irit Neidhardt, Stefan Pethke, Mathilde Rouxel, Viviane Saglier, Viola Shafik, Ella Shohat, Mohamad Soueid, Hanan Toukan, Oraib Toukan, Stefanie van der Peer, Nadia Yaqub, Alia Yunis, Hady Zaccak
France in the World
Author | : Patrick Boucheron,Stéphane Gerson |
Publsiher | : Other Press, LLC |
Total Pages | : 993 |
Release | : 2019-04-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781590519424 |
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This dynamic collection presents a new way of writing national and global histories while developing our understanding of France in the world through short, provocative essays that range from prehistoric frescoes to Coco Chanel to the terrorist attacks of 2015. Bringing together an impressive group of established and up-and-coming historians, this bestselling history conceives of France not as a fixed, rooted entity, but instead as a place and an idea in flux, moving beyond all borders and frontiers, shaped by exchanges and mixtures. Presented in chronological order from 34,000 BC to 2015, each chapter covers a significant year from its own particular angle--the marriage of a Viking leader to a Carolingian princess proposed by Charles the Fat in 882, the Persian embassy's reception at the court of Louis XIV in 1715, the Chilean coup d'état against President Salvador Allende in 1973 that mobilized a generation of French left-wing activists. France in the World combines the intellectual rigor of an academic work with the liveliness and readability of popular history. With a brand-new preface aimed at an international audience, this English-language edition will be an essential resource for Francophiles and scholars alike.
The Maghreb Review
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 660 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Africa, North |
ISBN | : IND:30000046142539 |
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Tunisia
Author | : Christopher Alexander,Professor in the Department of Architecture Christopher Alexander |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 2010-03-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781134479405 |
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This book gives a concise yet comprehensive overview of Tunisia’s political and economic development from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Written specifically for a non-specialist audience, the book examines the factors that make Tunisia one of the Arab world’s most stable and prosperous countries and one of its hardiest authoritarian orders. The author explores these themes in a way that sheds light on the political dynamics of the broader Arabic-speaking, Muslim world. Christopher Alexander draws on extensive primary and secondary research and on comparison with other countries in the region to provide the most up-to-date introduction to Tunisia's post-independence politics. Challenging the notion that Tunisia’s stability is rooted in a unique political culture, he argues that Tunisia’s stability reflects the pragmatic interests of a wide range of actors and the skillful maneuvering of the country’s two presidents. Concisely written chapters cover topics such as: state formation domestic politics economic development foreign relations colonialism An essential inclusion on courses on Middle Eastern politics, African politics, and political science in general, this accessible introduction to Tunisia will also be of interest to anyone wishing to learn more about this significant region.
The Maghreb
Author | : Anthony G. Pazzanita |
Publsiher | : ABC-CLIO |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105023418564 |
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This selected and annotated bibliography of source materials on the Maghreb deals with over 500 books and articles on this fascinating region. The volume will prove to be an indispensable reference tool to researrchers, scholars, business people and general readers.
Morocco Bound
Author | : Brian Edwards |
Publsiher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2005-10-28 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780822387121 |
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Until attention shifted to the Middle East in the early 1970s, Americans turned most often toward the Maghreb—Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and the Sahara—for their understanding of “the Arab.” In Morocco Bound, Brian T. Edwards examines American representations of the Maghreb during three pivotal decades—from 1942, when the United States entered the North African campaign of World War II, through 1973. He reveals how American film and literary, historical, journalistic, and anthropological accounts of the region imagined the role of the United States in a world it seemed to dominate at the same time that they displaced domestic social concerns—particularly about race relations—onto an “exotic” North Africa. Edwards reads a broad range of texts to recuperate the disorienting possibilities for rethinking American empire. Examining work by William Burroughs, Jane Bowles, Ernie Pyle, A. J. Liebling, Jane Kramer, Alfred Hitchcock, Clifford Geertz, James Michener, Ornette Coleman, General George S. Patton, and others, he puts American texts in conversation with an archive of Maghrebi responses. Whether considering Warner Brothers’ marketing of the movie Casablanca in 1942, journalistic representations of Tangier as a city of excess and queerness, Paul Bowles’s collaboration with the Moroccan artist Mohammed Mrabet, the hippie communities in and around Marrakech in the 1960s and early 1970s, or the writings of young American anthropologists working nearby at the same time, Edwards illuminates the circulation of American texts, their relationship to Maghrebi history, and the ways they might be read so as to reimagine the role of American culture in the world.