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La
parution d'un nouveau ouvrage sur
"Le Brassage de la Culture Amazighe et de la Culture
Arabe"
Sous la direction du Professeur Moha Ennaji
Préparé par le professeur Moha Ennaji (chercheur
universitaire), ce collectif de 306 pages
vient d’être publié par l’Institut Royal de
la Culture Amazighe. Il comprend un ensemble
d’articles motivés par l’intérêt grandissant
pour les études des metissages et identités
culturelles. Cet ouvrage rend un vibrant
hommage à l’éminent professeur Ahmed Boukous
pour son vaste apport à la culture amazighe.
Description du livre:
English -
French
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The publication of my new book which I wrote
with Fatima Sadiqi entitled, "GENDER AND
MIGRATION IN MOROCCO", published by Red Sea
Press, USA, 2008.
While this book focuses on the issue of migration and gender
in Morocco, it discusses gender issues,
particularly the situation of the women
left behind by male migrants. The book is
divided into eight chapters. The first
chapter reviews the theories of migration as
a worldwide phenomenon and the gender issues
involved therein. Chapter 2 concerns itself
with theories of women-headed households.
Chapter 3 deals with the socioeconomic and
political context in Morocco. Chapter 4
presents the social situation of women and
their different categories in Morocco.
Chapter 5 is an overview of Moroccan
international migration and a review of the
literature on the topic. Chapter 6 offers a
general profile of migrants, their various
characteristics, and further the chapter
discusses the evolution of international
migration to the European Union countries.
Chapter 7 deals with the migration
intentions of Moroccans; the causes,
impetus, and the consequences of migration
on Moroccan society. The final section,
Chapter 8, which is based on our data
collection and analysis of the findings,
presents the methodology adopted and
discusses the results of the fieldwork; this
chapter also deals with attitudes toward
migration and the implications for the women
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The publication of "The
Dialogue of Civilizations: The Self and the
Other", translated from Arabic into English
by Moha Ennaji and Fatima Sadiqi, Author:
Manaa Saeed Al Otaiba.
Published by the Red Sea Press, USA,
2008.
This book, which is a
contribution to dialogue among
civilizations, calls on Arab and Western
intellectuals to take dialogue as a
responsibility on their shoulders. The first
chapter deals with the necessity of dialogue
among civilizations. The second chapter
is concerned with the importance of the Arab
contribution to dialogue.The third chapter
is devoted to aspects of dialogue among
peoples through evaluating Arab historical
legacy and its share in the construction of
human civilization. The fourth chapter is
devoted to prospects for the future and
focuses on the advantages of tolerance, the
positive aspects of coexistence, and the
utility of communication.
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Migration et Diversité
Culturelle
Edited by Professor Moha ENNAJI, this book
in 202 pages, comprises a series of chapters
in French and English. It was published with
the assistance of the World Organization for
Migration. European, American and Maghrebi
researchers have participated in this
collection that explores various aspects of
migration in cultural and social terms. They
discuss ways in which a comprehensive and
integrated approach to the migration issue
can emphasize the human and socio-economic
dimension.
The subjects discussed in this book are:
-Migration in the Mediterranean: Challenges and prospects
-Migration, Gender and Social Reform
-South-North migration, integration and Euro- Maghreb Relations
-Attitudes towards Mediterranean countries migration
- Migration in the Maghreb
- Migration, media and cultural diversity
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PARUTION D’UN NOUVEAU COLLECTIF SUR "LA
CULTURE POPULAIRE ET LES DEFIS DE LA
MONDIALISATION : UNE PERSPECTIVE MAGHREBINE"
Sous la direction du Professeur Moha Ennaji
Préparé par le professeur Moha Ennaji
(chercheur universitaire), ce collectif de
166 pages vient d’être publié par l’Institut
Royal de la Culture Amazighe. Il comprend un
ensemble d’articles motivés par l’intérêt
grandissant pour les études de la culture
populaire face à la mondialisation.
Les
articles traitent de questions liées à
l'oralité, notamment la poésie, la chanson,
le raï, le conte, le cinéma, les langues,
etc. Le but essentiel de ce collectif est de
poser la problématique du rapport entre la
culure populaire et la culure savante et de
soulever des questions relatives aux
cultures populaires au Maghreb et leur
impact sur les domaines sociaux, politiques,
et éducatifs.
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Language and Gender in
the Mediterranean Region
This special
issue of The International Journal of the
Sociology of Language, devoted entirely to
issues of language and gender in the
Mediterranean region, encompasses a number
of excellent contributions on language and
gender in Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon
and the diaspora, within a
multi-disciplinary perspective bringing
together the insights, methodologies, and
concerns of sociolinguistics, discourse
analysis, literary theory, history, and
gender studies..
The articles deal with issues related to
orality (i.e. the heard and spoken
language), investigating memories of
feelings and events in which language itself
is implicated. A whole array of subjects
have been covered here, mainly cultural
products such as proverbs, conversations,
greetings, compliments, polite formulas,
which are an integral part of social
behavior.
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