Abdallah Laroui
Moroccan literature |
---|
Moroccan writers |
|
Forms |
|
Criticism and awards |
|
See also |
|
Abdallah Laroui ( born November 7, 1933, in Azemmour) (Arabic: عبدالله العروي) is a Moroccan historian and novelist writing in Arabic and French. He is considered one of Morocco's leading intellectuals.[1][2]
Laroui taught at the University Mohammed V in Rabat until 2000. He has written five novels (o.a. L’Exil (Sindbad-Actes Sud, 1998)).[3]
Works
- Les Carnets d'Idriss, 2008
- Le Maroc et Hassan II, 2005
- Islam et Histoire : essai d’épistémologie, Albin Michel, 1999
- Islam et modernité, La Découverte, 1986
- L’Histoire du Maghreb : un essai de synthèse, Librarie Francois Maspero, 1970
- La Crise des intellectuels arabes : traditionalisme ou historicisme ?, La Découverte, 1978
- Les Origines sociales et culturelles du nationalisme marocain (1830-1912), Paris, 1977
- L’Idéologie arabe contemporaine 1967 - La Découverte, 1982
- In translation
- The Crisis of the Arab Intellectual: Traditionalism or Historicism? (1976) (ISBN 0-520-02971-2)
- The History of the Maghreb: An Interpretive Essay, Ralph Manheim, trans. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979).
See also
References
- ↑ Jean Jacques Waardenburg, Islam: historical, social, and political perspectives, Walter de Gruyter, 2002, p.145-147
- ↑ Youssef M. Choueiri, Arab history and the nation-state: a study in modern Arab historiography, Routledge, 1989, p.165
- ↑ Salim Jay, Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains, Eddif, 2005 , pp 243-244
External links
- "Western Orientalism and Liberal Islam: Mutual Distrust?". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-01-31. . Lecture by Abdallah Laroui, Fulbright 50th Anniversary Distinguished Fellow, (Lecture delivered at the Middle East Studies Association annual meeting in Providence, RI).
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/2/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.