Marock in Morocco: Reading Moroccan Films in Age of ciruclation

Marock in Morocco: Reading Moroccan Films in Age of ciruclation

Author: 
Edwards, Brian T.
Place: 
Abingdon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2007
Record type: 
Journal Title: 
The Journal of North African Studies
Source: 
The Journal of North African Studies - Vol. 12 - No. 3 - September 2007
Abstract: 

This article discusses a number of recent Moroccan films-created by artist based both in Morocco and the diaspora - that engage questions of globalisation and culture. The author argues that 'circulation' its acommon thematic concerfn in several such films of the past decade and offers a means by which to understand the relationship of globalisation to recent Maghribi cultural production. The central text analysed is the 2005 film Marock (directed by Laila Marrakchi), and rthe 2006 controversies surrounding it, which most clearly exhibit the shift in Moroccan representations in the age of global capital and cultural flows. Attention to circulation allows us to put in dialogue the cultural production of the Maghribi diaspora and the Maghrib without collapsing their differences; to identify a new paradigm of cultural production thatr follows the 'postcolonial' period; and to link elements within these films to the material and geopolitical concerns they engage.

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CITATION: Edwards, Brian T.. Marock in Morocco: Reading Moroccan Films in Age of ciruclation . Abingdon : Taylor & Francis , 2007. The Journal of North African Studies - Vol. 12 - No. 3 - September 2007 - Available at: https://library.au.int/marock-morocco-reading-moroccan-films-age-ciruclation-3