Settler colonialism within the settler state: remaking the past through the built environment in Casablanca*

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Robert Flahive
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ABSTRACT This paper frames Morocco as a settler state in order to map how the structural logic of settler colonialism persists through the transformation of the built environment in contemporary Casablanca. Rather than focus on commonly-referenced settler states, such as Israel or America, this paper analyzes Morocco, where formal decolonization occurred through the end of the French Protectorate 1956, but there has been an ongoing settler colonial project in Western Sahara since 1975. The logic of elimination of Indigenous populations and territorial expansion of the settler polity endure through urban planning, documentation of the built environment, and architectural preservation. I argue that the structural logic of settler colonialism was produced by the convergence of French military strategy of domination during the Protectorate era was adapted through forms of knowledge and institutions shaping urban space through architectural preservation in contemporary Casablanca. I map the production of knowledge by French academics, then show how this knowledge shaped the preservation agenda that reproduced the structural logic of settler colonialism. The entanglement of institutions, forms of knowledge, and the applications of that knowledge by preservationists highlights how the structural logic of settler colonialism adapts to the changing conditions for settler colonial theory.
移民国家内的移民殖民主义:通过卡萨布兰卡的建筑环境重塑过去*
本文将摩洛哥作为一个移民国家,以描绘移民殖民主义的结构逻辑如何通过当代卡萨布兰卡建筑环境的转变而持续存在。本文并没有把重点放在以色列或美国等通常提及的移民国家,而是分析了摩洛哥,摩洛哥在1956年法国保护国结束时正式实现了非殖民化,但自1975年以来,西撒哈拉一直有一个移民殖民项目。消除土著人口的逻辑和定居者政体的领土扩张通过城市规划、建筑环境的记录和建筑保护得以延续。我认为殖民者殖民主义的结构逻辑是由保护国时期法国军事统治战略的融合产生的,通过当代卡萨布兰卡的建筑保护,通过知识和制度的形式塑造了城市空间。我描绘了法国学者的知识生产,然后展示了这些知识如何塑造了再现定居者殖民主义结构逻辑的保护议程。制度、知识形式和保护主义者对知识的应用之间的纠缠凸显了定居者殖民主义的结构逻辑如何适应定居者殖民理论不断变化的条件。
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Settler Colonial Studies
Settler Colonial Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.80
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18
期刊介绍: The journal aims to establish settler colonial studies as a distinct field of scholarly research. Scholars and students will find and contribute to historically-oriented research and analyses covering contemporary issues. We also aim to present multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, involving areas like history, law, genocide studies, indigenous, colonial and postcolonial studies, anthropology, historical geography, economics, politics, sociology, international relations, political science, literary criticism, cultural and gender studies and philosophy.
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