Art in the service of colonialism : French art education in Morocco 1912 - 1956

Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. Verfasser: Irbouh, Hamid (VerfasserIn)
Format: E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London : I.B.Tauris, 2013
Ausgabe:Revised paperback ed.
Schlagworte:Art, Colonial Decorative arts
Umfang:Online-Ressource (297 p)
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Cover ; Copyright ; Contents ; Dedication ; Archive Centres and Libraries Mentioned in the Text ; List of Illustrations ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; The Establishment of French Colonial Hegemony Over Morocco ; Contemporary Moroccan Scholarship on Moroccan Art Production ; French Colonial Art Education in Morocco
  • Book Outline ; Part One: Classifications and Associations ; Chapter One: Framing Morocco's Crafts ; French Colonial Analysis of Moroccan Crafts ; Lyautey's Native Policy and Flexible Approach ; Pre-Colonial Moroccan Guilds
  • Master Craftsmen, Apprentices, Craft Learning, and Surveillance ; High and Low Crafts ; Chapter Two: Diffusing Colonial Order ; The Protectorate's Initial Attempt at Reforming the Moroccan Guilds ; Georges Hardy's Gentle Way of Control
  • The Grand Vizier and the Moroccan Cultural Vitality ; Creating Authentic Replicas of Moroccan Artefacts ; Colonial Assistance ; Part Two: Design and Process of Colonial Education ; Chapter Three: Colonial Mass Education ; Theoretical Framework of Colonial Mass Education
  • Training a Service Labour Class in the Moroccan Protectorate ; Chapter Four: Vocational Schools for Men and the French Infiltration of Morocco's Traditional Industry ; A Labour Force Loyal to the Protectorate: The Marrakesh Case
  • Adapting Education to Industry in the Pilot Workshop in Fez