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Episode 182: Le cinéma Tunisien post-révolutionnaire : une vue d’ensemble, un regard intérieurDans ce podcast, Chiraz Latiri, ancienne Ministre des Affaires Culturelles en Tunisie, directrice du Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image (CNCI) e
Episode 181: Entretien avec le sociologue ruraliste marocain Mohamed MehdiLe projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrébine », co-organisé par l’Institut Américain d’Études Maghrébines (AIMS) et l’Observatoire de
Episode 180: A Short History of the Tunisian Film IndustryOne of the earliest decisions of the new Tunisian government after Independence was to create the Secretary of State for Cultural Affairs and Information and with it, allot a budget for
Episode 179: Aux origines du MALG. Témoignage d’un compagnon de BoussoufRares sont les « Malgaches », les membres du fameux MALG (Ministère de l’Armement et des Liaisons générales) créé en 1960 par Abdelhafid Boussouf, qui ont livré leur té
Episode 178: Les évolutions post-2011 du cinéma tunisienEn 2023, le Centre d’Études Maghrébines à Tunis a lancé une recherche sur le cinéma tunisien contemporain en tant qu’art et industrie. Prenant en compte la création d’un cinéma d’Etat apr
Episode 177: Rencontre avec Abdelkrim Elaidi autour de son ouvrage: Étudiants volontaires et paysans. Algérie 1970Dans le présent ouvrage, c’est avec la rigueur du sociologue spécialiste du monde rural que Abdelkrim Elaidi revient sur des expé
Episode 176: Maroc: Une économie sous plafond de verreLa crise de l’eau au Maroc a pour origine certes des contraintes géo-climatiques, mais aussi, et peut-être surtout des choix de politique agricole et de politique de l’eau, qui ont généré d
After Tunisian independence in 1956, librarians confronted new questions about national culture, cultural development, and ongoing cultural decolonization after political independence. The Bibliothèque Nationale de Tunisie took on new missions
Episode 174: L’édification de l’État social algérien à l’indépendance : émigration, emploi et chantiers de solidarité (1962-1964)Dans ce podcast, Baptiste Mollard, doctorant en sciences politiques au Centre de Recherches Sociologiques sur le
Episode 173: The Casablanca Art School, Platforms and Patterns for a Postcolonial Avant-GardeThis podcast about the Casablanca Art School’s development in the postcolonial era of 1960-1970s, Morocco, was recorded during the time of the exhibit
Episode 172: The Politics of Music(ology) in the MaghribIn this episode, historian Liz Matsushita discusses the ideas, institutions, and technologies that informed the study and categorization of different North African music genres during the
Episode 171: Les deux guerres mondiales et l'Algérie Dans ce podcast, Pr. Hassan Remaoun, sociologue et historien, Professeur retraité de l’Université d’Oran 2 et chercheur associé au CRASC, intervient sur les rapports entretenus entre le loca
Episode 170: The Many Lives of al-Andalus: A Conversation with Eric CalderwoodIn this episode, Eric Calderwood, an associate professor of comparative literature at the University of Illinois, joins Jen Rasamimanana, the director of the Tangier
Episode 169: Engendering Inclusive Politics: Gender Quotas in Morocco's LegislaturesIn response to the February 20 movement, the Moroccan government passed electoral laws that institutionalized and expanded gender quotas at the national and
Episode 168: Les politiques publiques de modernisation agricole au Maghreb : enjeux et défis pour le futur La crise alimentaire (2007-2008), suivie de la crise sanitaire de 2020-21 et plus récemment de la crise ukrainienne (2022) a révélé, d’u
Episode 167: Seeing the Words of Poets: Muḥammad Bennīs and the Visual in Moroccan PoetryFrustrated by the fragmented scene of modern Morocco poetry, Moroccan poet and critic Muḥammad Bennīs pens the Bayān al-Kitāba in 1981 (“Manifesto of Writ
Episode 166: Performing Place-based Knowledge: The Case of AoucheThis podcast offers a contextual analysis of the exhibition histories and critical reception of the Algerian artist collective Aouchem. It will focus on the historical and politi
Episode 165: Narrative Subversions: “Unnatural” Narration and an Ethics of Engagement in the Work of Mahi BinebineIn this podcast, Doyle Calhoun presents a work related to his first book project, The Suicide Archive: Reading Resistance in th
Episode 164: Amazigh Sisterhood in Poetry and Songs During the Algerian WarIn this podcast, Fazia Aitel, Associate professor of Francophone and African Studies, Claremont McKenna College in California provides an overview of an ongoing work on
Episode 163: Watermelons, Dates, and Living with Water Scarcity in ZagoraSoutheast Morocco is known for its oases, dates, and diverse linguistic and cultural landscape shaped by Amazigh, Arab, African, Jewish, nomadic and agrarian exchanges. T
Episode 162: La génération du Môle d’Alger et l’avènement d’un art moderne algérienDans ce podcast, Lydia Haddag, doctorante en histoire de l’art à l’Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, parle de la formation et les recompositions des mondes
Episode 161: Climate change, mobilities, and social remittances in Skoura M’Daz, MoroccoClimate change and migration have a complex relationship, and Morocco presents an interesting case of intertwining environmental change, national developme
Episode 160: Ibn Rushd, Ecotheology, and Morocco's Environmental PolicyIn this podcast, Austin Bodetti, talks about Ecotheology, a new academic discipline and social movement, that focuses on the relationship between nature and religion. In a
Episode 159: Mobility, Memory, and the performance of Bousaadiya in LibyaIn this podcast, Dr. Leila Tayeb, Assistant Professor in Residence in the Communication and Liberal Arts Programs at Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q), explores the
Episode 158: Simulation and Simulacra in the Tripoli Trade FairsIn this podcast, Stephanie Malia Hom, Associate Professor of Transnational Italian Studies at the University of California - Santa Barbara, discusses her work on colonial Libya. S
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