Black rights activism emerged for the first time after 2011, when a popular revolution overthrew the former dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali (1987-2011). In this short intervention I will first discuss, briefly, the construction of a highly politicized Tunisian-Arab identity, forged around the idea of a homogeneous national character after independence.
Challenging Tunisia’s ethnic homogeneity after 2011. Blacks’ quest for recognition and full citizenship rights
Marta Scaglioni
2018
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Black rights activism emerged for the first time after 2011, when a popular revolution overthrew the former dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali (1987-2011). In this short intervention I will first discuss, briefly, the construction of a highly politicized Tunisian-Arab identity, forged around the idea of a homogeneous national character after independence.File in questo prodotto:
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