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Morocco and the Netherlands have a shared history that goes back as far as the seventeenth century. In the past four hundred years their relationship has had its ups and downs. Even today Dutch and Moroccan people alternate between fear and distrust on the one hand, hope and solidarity on the other. In this book over twenty-five authors shed light on several different aspects of society, economy, and culture as well as on relations between the two countries. The authors focus on the tensions between tradition and modernity, dealing with subjects such as: Moroccan family law, Morocco and the European Union, the Berber struggle, migration and equal citizenship, young Moroccans in the Netherlands, gender education in Morocco, literature, architecture, and language and identity. Contributions by: Omar Aloui |Mohamed Azzine |Edien Bartels |Saad Belghazi Hanane Bouchtalla |Mohammed Boudoudou |Lenie Brouwer Monique Eleb |Moha Ennaji |Hein de Haas |Marianne Hermans Martijn de Koning |Abdelhamid Lotfi |Ouafaâ El Mesmoudi Arne Musch |Mustapha El Qadéry |Fatima Sadiqi |Anas Talbi Rachid Touhtouh |Els Vanderwaeren |Frans van der Velden Hans van der Veen |Hans Visser |Hendrik Vroom |Zakaria Zakri
Introductions by: Zakya Daoud | Herman Obdeijn
Specificaties
- Uitgever
- VU University Press
- ISBN
- 9789053839805
- Bindwijze
- Paperback
- Publicatiedatum
- Juli 2006
- Categorie
- Overig
- Taal
- Nederlandstalig
Beschrijving
Morocco and the Netherlands have a shared history that goes back as far as the seventeenth century. In the past four hundred years their relationship has had its ups and downs. Even today Dutch and Moroccan people alternate between fear and distrust on the one hand, hope and solidarity on the other. In this book over twenty-five authors shed light on several different aspects of society, economy, and culture as well as on relations between the two countries. The authors focus on the tensions between tradition and modernity, dealing with subjects such as: Moroccan family law, Morocco and the European Union, the Berber struggle, migration and equal citizenship, young Moroccans in the Netherlands, gender education in Morocco, literature, architecture, and language and identity.
Contributions by:
Omar Aloui |Mohamed Azzine |Edien Bartels |Saad Belghazi
Hanane Bouchtalla |Mohammed Boudoudou |Lenie Brouwer
Monique Eleb |Moha Ennaji |Hein de Haas |Marianne Hermans
Martijn de Koning |Abdelhamid Lotfi |Ouafaâ El Mesmoudi
Arne Musch |Mustapha El Qadéry |Fatima Sadiqi |Anas Talbi
Rachid Touhtouh |Els Vanderwaeren |Frans van der Velden
Hans van der Veen |Hans Visser |Hendrik Vroom |Zakaria Zakri
Introductions by:
Zakya Daoud | Herman Obdeijn
Contributions by:
Omar Aloui |Mohamed Azzine |Edien Bartels |Saad Belghazi
Hanane Bouchtalla |Mohammed Boudoudou |Lenie Brouwer
Monique Eleb |Moha Ennaji |Hein de Haas |Marianne Hermans
Martijn de Koning |Abdelhamid Lotfi |Ouafaâ El Mesmoudi
Arne Musch |Mustapha El Qadéry |Fatima Sadiqi |Anas Talbi
Rachid Touhtouh |Els Vanderwaeren |Frans van der Velden
Hans van der Veen |Hans Visser |Hendrik Vroom |Zakaria Zakri
Introductions by:
Zakya Daoud | Herman Obdeijn
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Specificaties
- Uitgever
- VU University Press
- ISBN
- 9789053839805
- Bindwijze
- Paperback
- Publicatiedatum
- Juli 2006
- Categorie
- Overig
- Taal
- Nederlandstalig