Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur

An understanding of the history of slavery is central to the analysis of discrimination against black people in Tunisia. Black community in North Africa is connected to the slave trade. Even though slavery was abolished in Tunisia since 1846, black Tunisians still face discrimination related to the...

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Main Author: Samia Ben Amor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Torino 2021-06-01
Series:Kervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies
Online Access:https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/kervan/article/view/5890
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spelling doaj-04897bf84e0d437e9755871688aef6022021-09-13T18:33:15ZengUniversità degli Studi di TorinoKervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies1825-263X2021-06-0125110.13135/1825-263X/5890Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleurSamia Ben Amor0University of Turin An understanding of the history of slavery is central to the analysis of discrimination against black people in Tunisia. Black community in North Africa is connected to the slave trade. Even though slavery was abolished in Tunisia since 1846, black Tunisians still face discrimination related to their ancestors. This is reflected in the everyday use of words such as ᶜabd or wṣīf [slave], kaḥlūš [a pejorative term for “black”] and šūšān [which translates to “liberated slave”] which are widely used to identify a black person. As we will see, in Tunisian Arabic language blackness as a physical characteristic often hints at an alleged slavery past. https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/kervan/article/view/5890
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Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
Kervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies
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title Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
title_short Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
title_full Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
title_fullStr Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
title_full_unstemmed Les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
title_sort les noirs dans les dialectes tunisiens : la terminologie de la discrimination de couleur
publisher Università degli Studi di Torino
series Kervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies
issn 1825-263X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description An understanding of the history of slavery is central to the analysis of discrimination against black people in Tunisia. Black community in North Africa is connected to the slave trade. Even though slavery was abolished in Tunisia since 1846, black Tunisians still face discrimination related to their ancestors. This is reflected in the everyday use of words such as ᶜabd or wṣīf [slave], kaḥlūš [a pejorative term for “black”] and šūšān [which translates to “liberated slave”] which are widely used to identify a black person. As we will see, in Tunisian Arabic language blackness as a physical characteristic often hints at an alleged slavery past.
url https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/kervan/article/view/5890
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