HI 595. Morocco: History on the Cusp of Three Continents. ASC 505 ASC 517 Office Hours: M, Th 1:30-2:30 and by appointment
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1 HI 595 Morocco: History on the Cusp of Three Continents Tues Prof. Wylie ASC 505 ASC 517 Office Hours: M, Th 1:30-2:30 and by appointment Explores the range and limits of social mixture cultural, political, economic as three civilizations met at the northwest corner of Africa and influenced one another from the 8 th to the 21 st centuries. This reading seminar, open to both advanced undergraduate and graduate students, explores the history of the northwest African kingdom of Morocco. Because it is located on the cusp of three continents, the region has long been affected by developments elsewhere. Through focusing on Morocco, we will learn about its people s historical interactions with Europe (especially colonization by and emigration to and from Spain and France), the Middle East (from where Muslim invaders came in the 8 th and 12 th centuries), and Africa (through trade across the Sahara). Most of our reading will be in the form of monographs, but there are a few comprehensive histories in English that students may wish to purchase or consult because they provide useful background. One example is Jamil-Abun Nasr, A History of the Maghrib in the Muslim Period. The Journal of North African Studies may be found on the 6 th floor of Mugar Library; its call number is DT 160 J68. I intend to give a minilecture at the end of each class to introduce you to the material of the following week. Seven titles by the following authors may be purchased: Ibn Khaldun (The Muqaddimah), Maria Menocal (Ornament of the World), Natalie Z. Davis (Trickster Travels), Aomar Boum (Memories of Absence), S.G. Miller (A History of Modern Morocco), Mohamed Choukri (By Bread Alone), Fatima Mernissi (Dreams of Trespass). The books by Miller and el Hamel (Black Morocco) are available online at Mugar. All our required readings are on 2-hour reserve in Mugar library (or on Blackboard if they are articles). Supplementary readings are optional. We have the good fortune to be seeing three Moroccan films on selected evenings. They will be shown before we meet to discuss a book that is relevant to their subject matter. In this way, I hope you ll gain greater visceral familiarity with the Maghreb, its languages and landscapes. One evening we will dine together on Moroccan cuisine. Evaluation Criteria The forms of evaluation in this seminar will emphasize writing in two forms. The first will be weekly one-page précis statements that describe the central argument and evidence in the week s reading, as well as raise a provocative issue for discussion (30%). The second writing exercise will be a 15 page bibliographic essay that surveys the
2 literature on a particular theme (40%), due 26 April. In addition, students will take part in weekly seminars as active, dynamic participants in discussions. At least once over the course of the semester students will serve as discussion leaders during The Third Hour, framing questions, and helping to organize the seminar agenda for that week. Seminar participation will constitute 30% of the grade for the course. Academic Integrity Students are expected to observe the procedures and guidelines regarding plagiarism and academic integrity prescribed by the Arts and Sciences Academic Conduct Code. Those guidelines are provided on the following websites: Jan. 19 Introduction: The Historical Grid, a broad overview THE MIDDLE AGES 2. Jan. 26 A Muslim Perspective Ibn Khaldun, The Muqaddimah, An Introduction to the History of the World, pp. vii-9, 35-43, , , Supplementary reading: Jamil Abun-Nasr, A History of the Maghrib in the Muslim Period, pp ; Diana Wylie, Decadence? The Khaldunian Cycle in Algeria and South Africa, Journal of North African Studies 13, 3 (2008). pp in a special issue of JNAS ( The Worlds of Ibn Khaldun ). Diana Davis, A note on the geography and ecology of the Maghreb, in Resurrecting the Granary of Rome, pp Feb. 2 A European Perspective Maria Rosa Menocal, The Ornament of the World, How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Muslim Spain (omitting the five chapters on the following pages: pp , , ); Supplementary reading: Richard Fletcher, Moorish Spain; Amira Bennison, Liminal States: Morocco and the Iberian Frontier between the 12 th and 19 th Centuries, JNAS, Spring 2001, pp ; special issue of JNAS devoted to Iberian-Moroccan relations, vol. 19, 1 (Jan. 2014). 4. Feb. x An African Perspective Chouki el Hamel, Black Morocco, a history of slavery, race, and Islam, chapters 3 to 6 (pp )
3 Supplementary reading: E.M. Bovill, The Golden Trade of the Moors, pp ; Ghislaine Lydon, On Trans-Saharan Trails, Islamic Law, Trade Networks, and Cross- Cultural Exchange., chapter 2; Bernard Lewis, Race and Slavery in the Middle East; C. Becker on Ismkhan, JNAS, winter 2002; Wright ( Morocco: The last great slave market? ) and El Hamel ( Race, Slavery and Islam in Maghribi Mediterranean Thought: The question of the Harratin in Morocco ), JNAS, autumn 2002; Ross Dunn, Resistance in the Desert, ch. 4; Ibn Battuta, Ibn Battuta in Black Africa; N. Levtzion and JFP Hopkins, Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History; JR Willis, Slaves and Slavery in Muslim Africa (Ahmad Baba document); Mohamed Ennaji, Serving the Master, Slavery and Society in Nineteenth Century Morocco; John Hunwick and Eve Troutt Powell, eds., The African Diaspora in the Mediterranean Lands of Islam, selected documents (pp , , 125-7, , ). THE EARLY MODERN WORLD 5. Feb. 23 The Aftermath of the Expulsion from Spain: Through the eyes of Leo Africanus Natalie Zemon Davis, Trickster Travels: a Sixteenth Century Muslim between Worlds, chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9. Supplementary reading: Jamil Abun-Nasr, A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period, pp March 1 Piracy and its aftermath Thomas Pellow, The Adventures of Thomas Pellow, selected chapters (online), and S.G. Miller, A History of Modern Morocco, chapters 1 and 2. Supplementary reading: Nabil Mattar, Britain and Barbary ; Linda Colley, Captives, the story of Britain s pursuit of empire and how its soldiers and civilians were held captive by the dream of global supremacy , Part One (pp ); Charles Hanford Adams, The Narrative of Robert Adams, A Barbary Captive; Paul Baepler, White Slaves, African Masters. THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER 7. March 15 The Coming of the French and the Spanish Susan G. Miller, The History of Modern Morocco, chapters 3, 4, 5; el Hamel, chapter 7 Supplementary reading: Susan Miller (trans. and ed.), Disorienting Encounters, Travels of a Moroccan Scholar in France ; Sebastian Balfour, Deadly Embrace, Morocco and the Road to the Spanish Civil War; Edmund Burke III, Prelude to
4 Protectorate in Morocco, Precolonial Protest and Resistance ; Jamil Abun- Nasr, pp ; D. Wylie, Moroccan urbanism: a case study in colonial and postcolonial metissage, Beiruter Texte und Studien, Band 102, 2007; Linda Nochlin, The Imaginary Orient, Art in America, May, 1983; William Hoisington, Lyautey and the French Conquest of Morocco; Jonathan Katz, Murder in Marrakech. Film: Where are you going, Moshe? (Hassan Benjelloun, 2007) 8. March 22 The Jewish Presence Aomar Boum, Memories of Absence, How Muslims remember Jews in Morocco Supplementary reading: Daniel Schroeter, The Sultan s Jew: Morocco and the Sephardi World; Vivian Mann, ed., Morocco, Jews and Art in a Muslim Land; Benny Morris, The Darker Side, The New Republic, 10 Sept. 2008, pp Norman Stillman, The language and culture of the Jews of Sefrou, Morocco, an ethnolinguistic study (1988); Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa, ed. E. Gottreich and D. Schroeter; Emily Gottreich, The Mellah of Marrakesh: Jewish and Muslim Space in Morocco s Red City. Film: Horses of God (Nabil Ayouch, 2012, 115 mins.) 9. March 29 Life in Modern Cities Mohamed Choukri, For Bread Alone; Fatima Mernissi, Dreams of Trespass Supplementary reading: Paul Rabinow, French Modern; Gwendolyn Wright, The Politics of Design in French Colonial Urbanism, J-L Cohen and M. Eleb, Casablanca, Colonial Myths and Architectural Ventures; Women Writing North Africa, The Northern Region, ed. Fatima Sadiqi et al. (2009) INDEPENDENCE 10. April 5 A Powerful King and Domestic Dissent Susan Miller, chapters 6 and 7; Susan Slyomovics, The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco, chapters 4 and 6 Supplementary reading: R. Bourqia and S. Miller, In the Shadow of the Sultan, Culture, Power and Politics in Morocco; Henry Munson, Religion and Power in Morocco; Azzedine Layachi, Society, Society and Democracy in Morocco, The Limits of Associative Life; Abdellah Hammoudi, Master and Disciple, The Cultural Foundations of Moroccan Authoritarianism.
5 11. April 12 Berber Culture and Nationalism Bruce Maddy-Weitzman, The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to North African States, selected chapters (3,4,6) Edmund Burke III, The Ethnographic State, France and the Invention of Moroccan Islam, ch. 7; Nabil Boudraa and Joseph Krause, North African Mosaic, A Cultural Reappraisal of Ethnic and Religious Minorities, chapter 12 ( Nationalist and Islamist Discourse and the Socio-Political Implications of Recognizing Tamazight (Berber) in Morocco, by M.. Errihani, pp ); Cynthia Becker, Amazigh Textiles and Dress in Morocco, African Arts, Autumn 2006 pp ; Bruce Maddy-Weitzman, Ethno-Political Globalization in North Africa: the Berber Culture Movement JNAS 11, 1 (2006), pp [all xeroxes]. David Crawford, How Berber matters in the middle of nowhere, Middle East Report 219 (summer 2001), available as a PDF on his webpage. El Hamel, chapter 8. Supplementary reading: Cynthia Becker, Amazigh Arts in Morocco, Women Shaping Berber Identity; M. Brett and E. Fentress, The Berbers; David Crawford, Morocco s Invisible Imazighen, JNAS, Spring 2002, pp ; Ernest Gellner, Saints of the Atlas; Ernest Gellner and Charles Michaud, Arabs and Berbers: From Tribe to Nation in North Africa ; Abdellah Hammoudi, The Victim and its Masks. Film : Le Grand Voyage (2004, 108 mins.) 12. April 19 Islams: Intégrisme/Political Islam and Sufism Henry Munson, The House of Si Abd Allah, selections from; S.G. Miller, chapters 8 and 9. Excerpt from the Mudawanna (Xerox). Supplementary reading: Emilio Spadola, The Calls of Islam, Sufis, Islamists, and Mass Mediation in Urban Morocco; Edmund Burke III and Ira Lapidus, Islam, Politics, and Social Movements; John Ruedy, ed., Islamism and Secularism in North Africa; Malika Zeghal, Islamism in Morocco; Dale Eickelman, Knowledge and Power in Morocco; Abdellah Hammoudi, Master and Disciple; Henry Munson, Religion and Power in Morocco, Vincent Cornell, Realm of the Saint: Power and Authority in Moroccan Sufism. 13. April 26 Presentation and Submission of papers
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