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Islam: An American Religion
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Dr. Nadia Marzouki is a Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and a Research Fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris. Her work examines public controversies about Islam in Europe and the United States. She is also interested in debates about religious freedom and democratization in North Africa. She is the author of Islam: An American Religion (Columbia University Press, 2017). She coedited with Olivier Roy and Duncan McDonnell, Saving the People, How Populists Hijack Religion (Oxford University Press, 2016).
In this Podcast, CEMAT Director, Dr. Laryssa Chomiak, interviews Dr. Nadia Marzouki about her recent book, as well as public debates over religion and public space in the United States, North Africa, and beyond. The recording is part of the Contemporary Thoughts discussion series and was recorded at the Centre d’Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT), on 03 October 2017, in Tunis, Tunisia.
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Entretien avec le sociologue ruraliste marocain Mohamed Mehdi
A Short History of the Tunisian Film Industry
Aux origines du MALG. Témoignage d’un compagnon de Boussouf
Les évolutions post-2011 du cinéma tunisien
Rencontre avec Abdelkrim Elaidi autour de son ouvrage: Étudiants volontaires et paysans. Algérie 1970
Maroc: Une économie sous plafond de verre
Tunisian Librarians and the Book History of African Decolonization, 1956-1988
L’édification de l’État social algérien à l’indépendance : émigration, emploi et chantiers de solidarité (1962-1964)
The Casablanca Art School, Platforms and Patterns for a Postcolonial Avant-Garde
The Politics of Music(ology) in the Maghrib
Les deux Guerres mondiales et l’Algérie
The Many Lives of al-Andalus: A Conversation with Eric Calderwood
Engendering Inclusive Politics: Gender Quotas in Morocco’s Legislatures
Les politiques publiques de modernisation agricole au Maghreb : enjeux et défis pour le futur
Seeing the Words of Poets: Muḥammad Bennīs and the Visual in Moroccan Poetry
Performing Place-based Knowledge: The Case of Aouchem
Narrative Subversions: “Unnatural” Narration and an Ethics of Engagement in the Work of Mahi Binebine
Amazigh Sisterhood in Poetry and Songs During the Algerian War
Watermelons, Dates, and Living with Water Scarcity in Zagora
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