SO 289MM Morocco: Changes and Cultural Identity
Morocco: Changes and Cultural Identity
The course examines the major social, cultural,
intellectual, and human rights transformations in
Morocco over the last four decades, stressing the
undergoing tensions between the secular liberals
and conservatives (especially Islamists) across
gender, religion, language, and sexual politics
all within a context of democratization. It also
explores changing identities and the complexity of
Moroccan cultural politics. It is based on a
balanced combination of the exploration of major
academic scholarship from a comparative new
academic outlooks and multi-disciplinary
perspectives, along with an insight into the lives
and experiences of Moroccans. Above all, it traces
the blended trajectories and trends in Moroccan
society and culture, stressing the pressuring
challenges to Moroccan national identities posed
by globalization, attempts at democratization,
secularism, conservatism, and fundamentalism.
This course is also designed to understand
male-female dynamics, sexual politics, youth
culture, and ethnicities in literature,
philosophy, anthropology, popular culture,
politics, religion, human rights, and sociology.
Course Types
PS
Distribution
PS