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Tangier/Gibraltar : a tale of one city : an ethnography /

Contemporary life is caught in prisons of identity. Public, academic, and political discourses do not seem to be possible without circling around the topos of identity, thereby creating an illusion of uniqueness, separation, difference, and conflict. By studying the relationship between the Moroccan...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Haller, Dieter (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld : Transcript, [2021]
Colección:Kultur und soziale Praxis.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • TanGib
  • Two Places, One City?
  • 1. Myths, rhythms, senses
  • 1.1. Geography and power
  • 1.2. Rhythm and Senses
  • 1.3. On the sea: Boughaz
  • Straits
  • Estrecho
  • 1.4. Time
  • 1.5. Urban planning and architecture
  • 2. Theoretical accesses
  • 2.1. Structures: Cosmopolitanism, networks, diasporas, cultural areas
  • 2.2. Internalizations: Ethnicity, transculturation, trance and obsession, penetration, reflection, self
  • 3. Access methods
  • 3.1. Seville
  • 3.2. Gibraltar
  • 3.3. Tangier
  • 3.4. The regional embedding: Gibraltar, Tangier and their hinterland
  • 3.5. TanGib 2019/20
  • 4. Common history until 1956
  • 4.1 Portugal and England
  • 4.2 The 19th century
  • 4.3 Treaty of Fez and international statute
  • 4.4 The Spanish Civil War and World War II
  • 4.5. 1948 Alija and later
  • 4.6 The 1950s
  • Tangier before independence
  • 5. The loosening of Transboughazian bonds
  • 5.1. 1956 to 1960
  • A special status for Tangier?
  • 5.2. 1960ff
  • Swan song on TanGib. Provisionally?
  • 5.3. 1964 to 1973
  • Increasing provincialization of Tangier and border problems in Gibraltar
  • 5.4. 1973-1999 Tangier struggles through the Years of Lead and Gibraltar integrates into the EU
  • 6. An ethnology of multiple connections
  • 7. Reordering borders, dynamization and a new rapprochement
  • 7.1 Dynamization of TanGib
  • 7.2 Migration
  • 7.3 Infrastructure: Transboughaz routes
  • 7.4 Moroccan Gibraltarians
  • 7.5 Cultural heritage
  • 7.6 Other links between Tangier and Gibraltar
  • 8. Brexit: An ethnography of agony with hopeful glances to the other side of the Strait
  • 8.1 Political status
  • 8.2 Foreign policy implications
  • 8.3 Economy
  • 8.4. Gibraltar and Morocco Business Association (GMBA) and Strait of Gibraltar Association (SGA)
  • 8.5. Social and Cultural links
  • 8.6. Conclusion
  • 8.7. Addendum: Corona
  • 9. Conclusion
  • 9.1. What is the next step with TanGib?
  • 9.2. Conclusions regarding the theoretical approaches
  • 9.3 Final remark
  • References