Tensions of nationalism: The Mzabi student missions in Tunis and the politics of anticolonialism
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- Ghazal, Amal N. (Author)
Title
Tensions of nationalism: The Mzabi student missions in Tunis and the politics of anticolonialism
Abstract
Abstract
This article examines the significant yet largely overlooked role of the Mzabis, a community from the northern edges of the Algerian desert, in Algerian and Tunisian anticolonialism and nationalism. In so doing, it pursues two aims: first, to shed light on the importance of Tunis to the politicization of the Mzabis in the 1920s and to their induction into local and regional anticolonial and national movements; and second, to highlight the tensions of subsuming regional identities into overarching national identities by focusing on Mzabi political activists’ negotiation of the relationship between the Mzab and Algeria as a national project. The article also explores the spectrum of political possibilities and alternatives envisioned by Mzabis as they participated in religious reform, anticolonial, and nationalist movements. This spectrum, I argue, conveys the fluid relationship between local, national, and regional identities, thus undermining teleological readings of national identity formation.
Publication
International Journal of Middle East Studies
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place
Cambridge
Date
2015
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pages
47-63
Citation Key
ghazalTensionsNationalismMzabi2015
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10/1/20, 5:55 AM
ISSN
0020-7438, 1471-6380
Language
eng
Citation
Ghazal, A. N. (2015). Tensions of nationalism: The Mzabi student missions in Tunis and the politics of anticolonialism. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 47(1), 47–63. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020743814001445
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