RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN

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Autor(a) principal: Ouchen, Maryeme
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Isagoge (Niterói)
Texto Completo: https://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/193
Resumo: Resistance of the minority other and their coexistence within the dominant group is one of the oldest striking issues in the social and political ideologies of several Arab countries.  It is viewed as a major aspect upon which society’s safety, social stability and well being are based. For example the group of Imazighen[1] in Morocco has been struggling to be as linguistically and culturally recognized as Arab people; they have been resisting to live as an unimportant minority in the eye of the dominant group or as another whose culture and language do not conform to the relevant ongoing evolution of the society. Accordingly, this paper purports to investigate the notion of minority (Imazighen) resistance and coexistence in the dominant group (Arabs) under the tenets of ethnographic research approach. The study takes place in Ain Taoujdate[2] city as the area of investigation, and it opts for the interview and the story telling task as two instruments for qualitative data collection. To that end, two main patterns of result are yielded; concerning coexistence among groups, participants reveal that at the surface all groups or subgroups coexist with each other and no conflicts emerge in this area; however, formal and firm ties characterize their coexistence in the sense that close relationships are reserved merely for members of one’s own group. As far as the notion of minority resistance is concerned, interviewees ‘stories display that Imazighen‘s centuries old struggle for recognition results in the officialization of the Amazigh language and its symbolic implementation in the school curricular; yet, such processes are mere words on paper and Imazighen are still underrepresented in most social spheres in the Moroccan society.   [1]  The indigenous people of Morocco are Imazighen or the Berbers, as different civilizations have referred to them. [2] Morocco is divided into 12 regions; Ain Taoujdate belongs to the third region of Fes-Meknes in the province of Elhajeb in the middle Atlas of Morocco. It lies on an area of 446,550 km2 with a population of 216 388 inhabitants, 92 540 are males while females constitute 123 848 from the whole population. Like most of the cities in the province of Elhajeb, this area is known by its agricultural activities which make basic groundwork upon which the economy of the city relies, (Morocco’s population census, 2014).    
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spelling RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN RESISTÊNCIA DO OUTRO MINORITÁRIO E SUA COEXISTÊNCIA DENTRO DO GRUPO DOMINANTE : O CASO DO IMAZIGHEN MARROQUINOMinority resistanceMinority coexistenceMoroccan ImazighenResistência das minoriasCoexistência de minoriasImazighen marroquinoResistance of the minority other and their coexistence within the dominant group is one of the oldest striking issues in the social and political ideologies of several Arab countries.  It is viewed as a major aspect upon which society’s safety, social stability and well being are based. For example the group of Imazighen[1] in Morocco has been struggling to be as linguistically and culturally recognized as Arab people; they have been resisting to live as an unimportant minority in the eye of the dominant group or as another whose culture and language do not conform to the relevant ongoing evolution of the society. Accordingly, this paper purports to investigate the notion of minority (Imazighen) resistance and coexistence in the dominant group (Arabs) under the tenets of ethnographic research approach. The study takes place in Ain Taoujdate[2] city as the area of investigation, and it opts for the interview and the story telling task as two instruments for qualitative data collection. To that end, two main patterns of result are yielded; concerning coexistence among groups, participants reveal that at the surface all groups or subgroups coexist with each other and no conflicts emerge in this area; however, formal and firm ties characterize their coexistence in the sense that close relationships are reserved merely for members of one’s own group. As far as the notion of minority resistance is concerned, interviewees ‘stories display that Imazighen‘s centuries old struggle for recognition results in the officialization of the Amazigh language and its symbolic implementation in the school curricular; yet, such processes are mere words on paper and Imazighen are still underrepresented in most social spheres in the Moroccan society.   [1]  The indigenous people of Morocco are Imazighen or the Berbers, as different civilizations have referred to them. [2] Morocco is divided into 12 regions; Ain Taoujdate belongs to the third region of Fes-Meknes in the province of Elhajeb in the middle Atlas of Morocco. It lies on an area of 446,550 km2 with a population of 216 388 inhabitants, 92 540 are males while females constitute 123 848 from the whole population. Like most of the cities in the province of Elhajeb, this area is known by its agricultural activities which make basic groundwork upon which the economy of the city relies, (Morocco’s population census, 2014).    A resistência da minoria e sua coexistência com o grupo dominante é uma das questões mais antigas e marcantes nas ideologias sociais e políticas de vários países árabes. Ela é vista como um aspecto importante no qual se baseiam a segurança, a estabilidade social e o bem-estar da sociedade. Por exemplo, o grupo Imazighen, no Marrocos, tem lutado para ser reconhecido linguística e culturalmente como povo árabe; eles têm resistido a viver como uma minoria sem importância aos olhos do grupo dominante ou como outra pessoa cuja cultura e idioma não estão em conformidade com a evolução relevante e contínua da sociedade. Dessa forma, este artigo pretende investigar a noção de resistência e coexistência da minoria (Imazighen) no grupo dominante (árabes) sob os princípios da abordagem de pesquisa etnográfica. O estudo é realizado na cidade de Ain Taoujdate como área de investigação e opta pela entrevista e pela tarefa de contar histórias como dois instrumentos de coleta de dados qualitativos. Para tanto, foram obtidos dois padrões principais de resultados: com relação à coexistência entre os grupos, os participantes revelaram que, superficialmente, todos os grupos ou subgrupos coexistem entre si e não há conflitos nessa área; entretanto, laços formais e firmes caracterizam sua coexistência no sentido de que as relações próximas são reservadas apenas para os membros do próprio grupo. No que diz respeito à noção de resistência da minoria, as histórias dos entrevistados mostram que a luta secular do Imazighen pelo reconhecimento resulta na oficialização do idioma Amazigh e sua implementação simbólica no currículo escolar; no entanto, esses processos são meras palavras no papel e o Imazighen ainda está sub-representado na maioria das esferas sociais da sociedade marroquina.Sergio Salles2023-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/19310.59079/isagoge.v3i1.193Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023); 219-233Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2023); 219-233Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; v. 3 n. 1 (2023); 219-2332763-7123reponame:Isagoge (Niterói)instname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPenghttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/193/136Copyright (c) 2023 Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOuchen, Maryeme2023-05-26T11:29:22Zoai:ojs2.www.telosjournals.com.br:article/193Revistahttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isaPRIhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/oaitelos@telosjournals.com2763-71232763-7123opendoar:2023-05-26T11:29:22Isagoge (Niterói) - Publicação independentefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
RESISTÊNCIA DO OUTRO MINORITÁRIO E SUA COEXISTÊNCIA DENTRO DO GRUPO DOMINANTE : O CASO DO IMAZIGHEN MARROQUINO
title RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
spellingShingle RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
Ouchen, Maryeme
Minority resistance
Minority coexistence
Moroccan Imazighen
Resistência das minorias
Coexistência de minorias
Imazighen marroquino
title_short RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
title_full RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
title_fullStr RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
title_full_unstemmed RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
title_sort RESISTANCE OF THE MINORITY OTHER AND THEIR COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE DOMINANT GROUP : THE CASE OF MOROCCAN IMAZIGHEN
author Ouchen, Maryeme
author_facet Ouchen, Maryeme
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ouchen, Maryeme
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Minority resistance
Minority coexistence
Moroccan Imazighen
Resistência das minorias
Coexistência de minorias
Imazighen marroquino
topic Minority resistance
Minority coexistence
Moroccan Imazighen
Resistência das minorias
Coexistência de minorias
Imazighen marroquino
description Resistance of the minority other and their coexistence within the dominant group is one of the oldest striking issues in the social and political ideologies of several Arab countries.  It is viewed as a major aspect upon which society’s safety, social stability and well being are based. For example the group of Imazighen[1] in Morocco has been struggling to be as linguistically and culturally recognized as Arab people; they have been resisting to live as an unimportant minority in the eye of the dominant group or as another whose culture and language do not conform to the relevant ongoing evolution of the society. Accordingly, this paper purports to investigate the notion of minority (Imazighen) resistance and coexistence in the dominant group (Arabs) under the tenets of ethnographic research approach. The study takes place in Ain Taoujdate[2] city as the area of investigation, and it opts for the interview and the story telling task as two instruments for qualitative data collection. To that end, two main patterns of result are yielded; concerning coexistence among groups, participants reveal that at the surface all groups or subgroups coexist with each other and no conflicts emerge in this area; however, formal and firm ties characterize their coexistence in the sense that close relationships are reserved merely for members of one’s own group. As far as the notion of minority resistance is concerned, interviewees ‘stories display that Imazighen‘s centuries old struggle for recognition results in the officialization of the Amazigh language and its symbolic implementation in the school curricular; yet, such processes are mere words on paper and Imazighen are still underrepresented in most social spheres in the Moroccan society.   [1]  The indigenous people of Morocco are Imazighen or the Berbers, as different civilizations have referred to them. [2] Morocco is divided into 12 regions; Ain Taoujdate belongs to the third region of Fes-Meknes in the province of Elhajeb in the middle Atlas of Morocco. It lies on an area of 446,550 km2 with a population of 216 388 inhabitants, 92 540 are males while females constitute 123 848 from the whole population. Like most of the cities in the province of Elhajeb, this area is known by its agricultural activities which make basic groundwork upon which the economy of the city relies, (Morocco’s population census, 2014).    
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