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Black Morocco : a history of slavery, race, and Islam / Chouki El Hamel

Catalog Data

Author:
El Hamel, Chouki  Search this
Subject:
Ismāʻīl Sultan of Morocco -1727  Search this
Gnawa (Brotherhood)  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, 331 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Morocco
Date:
2013
Notes:
AFA copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift of Ruth O. Selig in Memory of Rollyn Osterweis Krichbaum.
Contents:
The notion of slavery and the justification of concubinage as an institution of slavery in Islam -- The interplay between slavery, race and color prejudice -- The trans-Saharan diaspora -- Racializing slavery : the controversy of Mawlay Ismail's project -- The black army's functions and the role of women -- The political history of the black army : between privilege and marginality -- The abolition of slavery in Morocco -- The Gnawa and the memory of slavery
Summary:
"Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race and Islam chronicles the experiences, identity, and achievements of enslaved black people in Morocco from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century. Chouki El Hamel argues that we cannot rely solely on Islamic ideology as the key to explain social relations and particularly the history of black slavery in the Muslim world, for this viewpoint yields an inaccurate historical record of the people, institutions, and social practices of slavery in Northwest Africa. El Hamel focuses on black Moroccans' collective experience beginning with their enslavement to serve as the loyal army of the Sultan Isma'il. By the time the Sultan died in 1727, they had become a political force, making and unmaking rulers well into the nineteenth century. The emphasis on the political history of the black army is augmented by a close examination of the continuity of black Moroccan identity through the musical and cultural practices of the Gnawa."--Publisher's website.
Topic:
Black people--History  Search this
Slavery--History  Search this
Concubinage--History  Search this
Slavery and Islam  Search this
Soldiers, Black--History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1006158