Between Homeland and Exile: Poetry, Memory, and Identity in Sahrawi Communities
Sahrawi communities in the Western Saharan region of northwest Africa have experienced a series of radical shifts over the past century from decentralized nomadic tribal organization to colonial rule under the Spanish Sahara (1884-1975) and annexation by Morocco and Mauritania in 1975. The internat...
Main Author: | Deubel, Tara Flynn |
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Other Authors: | Park, Thomas K. |
Language: | en |
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The University of Arizona.
2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/146067 |
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