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The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco Susan Slyomovics

The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco By Susan Slyomovics

The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco by Susan Slyomovics


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The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco is a unique distillation of politics, anthropology, and performance, offering both a clear picture of the present state of human rights and a vision of a possible future for public protest and dissidence in Morocco.

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The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco by Susan Slyomovics

Since independence in 1956, large numbers of Moroccans have been forcibly disappeared, tortured, and imprisoned. Morocco's uncovering and acknowledging of these past human rights abuses are complicated and revealing processes. A community of human rights activists, many of them survivors of human rights violations, are attempting to reconstruct the past and explain what truly happened.

What are the difficulties in presenting any event whose central content is individual pain when any corroborating police or governmental documentation is denied or absent? Susan Slyomovics argues that funerals, eulogies, mock trials, vigils and sit-ins, public testimony and witnessing, storytelling and poetry recitals are performances of human rights and strategies for opening public space in Morocco.

The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco is a unique distillation of politics, anthropology, and performance studies, offering both a clear picture of the present state of human rights and a vision of a possible future for public protest and dissidence in Morocco.

The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco Reviews

"An important contribution to scholarship on an area of the world that receives relatively little attention . . . as well as an important contribution to what is fast becoming a fifth subfield for anthropology: legal anthropology."-Journal of Folklore Research

About Susan Slyomovics

Susan Slyomovics is Genevieve McMillian-Reba Stewart Professor for the Study of Women in the Developing World and Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is coeditor of Women and Power in the Middle East and author of The Object of Memory: Arab and Jew Narrate the Palestinian Village, winner of the Albert Hourani Book Award and available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface

Chapter 1: Law and Custom
Chapter 2: Disappearance
Chapter 3: Prison
Chapter 4: The 1981 Casablanca Uprising and Its Aftermath
Chapter 5: Rani nimhik: Women and Testimony
Chapter 6: Islamist Political Prisoners
Chapter 7: Hatta la yatakarrar hadha: Never This Again

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

Additional information

CIN081221904XVG
9780812219043
081221904X
The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco by Susan Slyomovics
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Pennsylvania Press
2005-02-09
288
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