Casablanca Dream. Weaving peace to globalization

Authors

  • Fatema Mernissi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29092/uacm.v13i30.11

Keywords:

Globalization, western world, islam, dream, flight

Abstract

In the present article, Fatema Mernissi reflects on globalisation, specifically on the historically troubled relationship between the muslim world and west. To do so, she analyzes elements such as flight, migration, the night and the moon, searching in these (other) spaces the possible grounds of secular western world’s fear of Islam.

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Author Biography

Fatema Mernissi

QEPD. Ejerció la docencia en la Universidad de Mohamed V de Rabat, Marruecos, fue premio Príncipe de Asturias en 2003

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Published

2016-08-09