International Conference on 'The Aesthetics of Politics of Contemporary Cultural Productions in Morocco'

Key information

Date
Time
8:30 AM to 7:00 PM
Venue
Russell Square: College Buildings
Room
116

About this event

Various
Conference Rationale

Morocco’s cultural productions in the form of literature, cinema, music and art have always been at the forefront of popular struggles for freedom against colonialism, political and social repression and corruption. The conference explores the role played by literature, cinema, and music among other genres of cultural products in revealing the complex social and political tensions in a society aspiring to freedom. The goal is to explore the complex way contemporary cultural products engage with and protest against the dominant social and political discourses on gender issues, oppression, and corruption. This conference will be unique in its attempt to explore contemporary Moroccan cultural products in Arabic and French from the perspective of investigating their role in transforming the nature of the 2 connection between the cultural sphere and the exercise of power. It will explore how the aesthetics of cultural production—i.e. modes and forms of artistic creation and innovation—are intertwined with politics in terms of providing alternative visions to issues to do with the social and political spheres.

Scholarship on this particular topic is scarce; and therefore, this project is important in its endeavour to map the contemporary multilingual context of the cultural scene in Morocco in its artistic engagement with social and political contexts. Morocco is a strategic North African country which is geographically and culturally situated between Africa, Europe and the Middle East and therefore, it provides a unique context in its amalgamation of various artistic traditions and trajectories.

The conference will be a platform where academics working on these topics based in Moroccan universities, in the UK and elsewhere will debate these issues. It will also host a number of Moroccan writers and artists who will offer their experiences in the field of cultural production.

Registration

This conference is free and open to anyone with an interest in the subject. If you wish to attend, please email Karima Laachir (kl19@soas.ac.uk) to register.

Organiser: Dr Karima Laachir (SOAS, University of London)

Contact email: kl19@soas.ac.uk

Sponsor: The British Council, The University of Cambridge and The Moroccan British Society