‘La Vie Alpine Marocaine’: colonial mobility, physicality and limitation in the Haut-Atlas, 1920s–1950s

IF 0.3 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Patrick R. Young
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ABSTRACT This article considers the role of ‘Alpine’ mobilities and physicalities in the pursuit of colonial territoriality in Morocco under the French Protectorate. It focuses on the development of alpinisme (mountaineering) and sports d’hiver (winter sports) as variants of tourisme en montagne (mountain tourism) in the Haut-Atlas Mountains, the highest altitude point of ‘Greater France’. Amidst what was a protracted situation of unsettled sovereignty in the Atlas Mountains, interwar alpinists embodied movement and authority at the outer limits of French territorial knowledge and control, in what was transitional civil–military space. By the later 1930s, the aims of équipement de la montagne (outfitting the mountain), and of securing mountain mobility and physicality came more to the fore of French interventions. Marshalling of the high mountain for political and economic ends intensified during the Vichy period and after, though the aspiration to fuller European movement and physicality at high altitude continued into the later Protectorate to run aground of limitation and contingency. These evolving forms, meanings and investments around movement on the high altitude periphery of the Haut-Atlas show a close intersection of Alpine and colonial imaginaries, and provide a window onto the larger arc of France’s (failed) colonial reordering of Moroccan territory.
“La Vie Alpine Marocaine”:上阿特拉斯的殖民地流动性、物质性和局限性,20世纪20年代至50年代
摘要本文探讨了“阿尔卑斯山”的流动性和物质性在法国保护下的摩洛哥追求殖民领土的过程中所起的作用。它专注于高山运动(登山)和冬季运动(冬季运动)的发展,作为“大法国”最高海拔点上阿特拉斯山脉山地旅游(山地旅游)的变体。在阿特拉斯山脉主权不稳定的长期局势中,两次世界大战之间的登山者在法国领土知识和控制的外部界限,即过渡的军民空间,体现了运动和权威。到了20世纪30年代末,法国的干预行动更加突出了山区设备(为山区配备设备)以及确保山区机动性和物理性的目标。在维希时期及其后,为了政治和经济目的而对高山的编组加强了,尽管对更全面的欧洲运动和高海拔地区的物质化的渴望一直延续到后来的保护国,在限制和偶然性的情况下搁浅。这些围绕上阿特拉斯高海拔边缘运动的不断演变的形式、意义和投资,显示了阿尔卑斯山和殖民地想象的紧密交叉,并为了解法国(失败的)对摩洛哥领土的殖民重新排序提供了一扇窗户。
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Journal of Tourism History
Journal of Tourism History HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tourism History is the primary venue for peer-reviewed scholarship covering all aspects of the evolution of tourism from earliest times to the postwar world. Articles address all regions of the globe and often adopt interdisciplinary approaches for exploring the past. The Journal of Tourism History is particularly (though not exclusively) interested in promoting the study of areas and subjects underrepresented in current scholarship, work for example examining the history of tourism in Asia and Africa, as well as developments that took place before the nineteenth century. In addition to peer-reviewed articles, Journal of Tourism History also features short articles about particularly useful archival collections, book reviews, review essays, and round table discussions that explore developing areas of tourism scholarship. The Editorial Board hopes that these additions will prompt further exploration of issues such as the vectors along which tourism spread, the evolution of specific types of ‘niche’ tourism, and the intersections of tourism history with the environment, medicine, politics, and more.
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