Clifford Geertz in Morocco

Posted on January 10th, 2010 by martijn.
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The Journal of North African Studies

The Journal of North African Studies, Volume 14 Issue 3 & 4 2009
CLIFFORD GEERTZ IN MOROCCO
Publication of the American Institute for Maghrib Studies and the Centre of North African Studies

Articles
Introduction to Clifford Geertz in Morocco: ‘Why Sefrou? Why anthropology? Why me?’
Susan Slyomovics
Pages 317 – 325

Islam re-observed
Introduction to Islam Observed (Hebrew Translation, 2007)
Clifford Geertz
Pages 327 – 330

Islam re-observed: sanctity, Salafism, and Islamism
Lahouari Addi

How religion turns into ideology
Hassan Rachik
Pages 347 – 358

Religious act, public space: reflections on some Geertzian concepts
Mondher Kilani
Pages 359 – 368

Interpretation and the limits of interpretability: on rethinking Clifford Geertz’s semiotics of religious experience
C. Jason Throop
Pages 369 – 384

Translation, metaphor, humour
Not lost in translation: the influence of Clifford Geertz’s work and life on anthropology in Morocco
Dale F. Eickelman
Pages 385 – 395

Geertz, humour and Morocco
Kevin Dwyer
Pages 397 – 415

Culture as text: hazards and possibilities of Geertz’s literary/literacy metaphor
Katherine E. Hoffman
Pages 417 – 430

Photography, Paul Hyman, and Clifford Geertz
A (fashion) photographer’s reflections on fieldwork
Paul Hyman
Pages 431 – 443

Perceptions, not illustrations, of Sefrou, Morocco: Paul Hyman’s images and the work of ethnographic photography
Susan Slyomovics
Pages 445 – 465

Chicken or glass: in the vicinity of Clifford Geertz and Paul Hyman
Paul Rabinow
Pages 467 – 477

Urban space and Sefrou
Of time and the city: Clifford Geertz on urban history
Susan Gilson Miller
Pages 479 – 490

Observing Islam observed: the family resemblance and the pun
Lawrence Rosen
Pages 491 – 502

Sidi Lahcen blues
Aziz Abbassi
Pages 503 – 521

Modernism, meaning, and order
How life is hard: visceral notes on meaning, order, and Morocco
David Crawford
Pages 523 – 541

Are we there yet? Geertz, Morocco, and modernization
Thomas Dichter
Pages 543 – 557

Welcome message from the Mayor of Sefrou
Hafid Ouchchak
Pages 559 – 562

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