Remembering Jews in Maghrebi and Middle Eastern Media

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Amazigh
Arab Jewish cultural history
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cinema and literature of memory
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cultural memory in the Middle East
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Jewish absence in Muslim societies
Jewish emigration
Jewish emigration from the Maghreb
Jewish emigration from the Middle East
Jewish life experience in Maghreb and Middle East
Jewish life in Arab societies
Jewish Muslim relations
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Loss
loss and belonging
Maghreb
Maghrebi and Middle Eastern media
Maghrebi Jewish memory
Memory
memory of Jewish absence
memory studies and loss
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Middle Eastern cultural production
Middle Eastern Jewish history
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780271097558
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This volume examines the cultural legacy of Jewish emigration from the Maghreb and the Middle East in the years following 1948. Drawing on the remarkable cinematic and literary output of the last twenty years, this collection posits loss as a new conceptual framework in which to understand Jewish-Muslim relations. Previous studies of Jewish emigration have followed the mass departure of Jews, but the contributors to this book choose to remain behind and trace the contours of Jewish absence in Maghrebi and Middle Eastern societies. Attuned to loss in this way, the cultural memories of Jewish-Muslim life transcend the narratives of turmoil, taboo, and nostalgia that have dominated Muslim and prevalent scholarly perspectives on Jewish emigration.

Read as a whole, the collection affords an uncommon opportunity to mourn and heal through a nuanced reckoning with the absence of Jews from communities in which they had lived for millennia. Its wide geographic reach and interdisciplinary nature will speak both to scholars and lay readers in Amazigh studies, Arabic studies, Middle Eastern studies, Jewish studies, memory studies, and a host of other disciplines.

In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume are Iskandar Ahmad Abdalla, Abdelkader Aoudjit, İlker Hepkaner, Sarah Irving, Stephanie Kraver, Lital Levy, Nadia Sabri, and Lior B. Sternfeld.

Brahim El Guabli is Associate Professor of Arabic Studies and Comparative Literature at Williams College. He is the author of Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship After State Violence and coeditor of the two-volume Lamalif: A Critical Anthology of Societal Debates in Morocco During the “Years of Lead” (1966–1988).

Mostafa Hussein is Assistant Professor of Jewish-Muslim relations at the University of Michigan. His research has appeared in journals such as Israel Studies Review, Journal of Levantine Studies, and Jewish Quarterly Review.