Author

Publication

1975 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

26,750 words, Guess

Page Count

107 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number74007565
  • Goodreads4604002
  • LibraryThing1262430

Classifications

  • DDC301.29/64
  • LCCDT329.Z36 R3

Description

This book concerns the descendants of a Moroccan marabout, Sidi Lahsen Lyusi, collectively known as the wlad Siyyed ("children of the saint"), who live in a small village near Sefrou, Morocco. Paul Rabinow describes how the wlad sivved have maintained their symbolic and practical dominance over the so-called commoners of the village, persons who cannot claim such descent. He suggests that despite major vicissitudes in Moroccan society over the last century and some significant challenges from the commoners, the wlad siyyed have maintained their hegemony, but at the price of alienation and self-doubt. Alienation, one of the author's theoretical concerns, is "the attempt to maintain a fixed sense of symbolism once other conditions have shifted" (p. 1). In the course of this discussion the author makes interesting, if brief, observations on the nature of social identity in Morocco and the dominant symbols through which Moroccans perceive their society. -- From https://www.jstor.org (Sep. 7, 2016).

Subjects

Topics

IslamCivilizationMorocco, historyMorocco -- CivilizationPolitics and governmentZaouia Sidi Lahsene, MoroccoMorocco -- Politics and government

Places

MoroccoZaouia Sidi LahseneMorocco Zaouia Sidi Lahsene

Other Editions

  • Symbolic domination; cultural form and historical change in Morocco.University of Chicago Press1975-01-01

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