Journal article
Authors list: Maarouf, Moulay Driss; Belghazi, Taieb; El Maarouf, Farouk
Publication year: 2021
Pages: 282-304
Journal: Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Volume number: 14
Issue number: 3
ISSN: 1873-9857
eISSN: 1873-9865
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01403006
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Abstract:
The atmosphere of contestation in Moroccan streets post-2011 has offered children the unique opportunity to participate in mounting social critiques and political protests. This paper contributes to the emerging literature on children and social movements in MENA by examining the role children play as social and political activists. We relate a number of examples from the post-2011 events in which children display a mastery of the protocols of protest, glaring back at power and reversing the stereotypes that have long since labeled them pre-political. By exhibiting flexibility at travelling through different (a)geographies and hetero-horologic spheres, children foreground a compelling and pressing plea to see their movements, serious and playful, within the spheres of socio-political action as deserving the system's recognition as well as its academic attention.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Maarouf, M., Belghazi, T. and El Maarouf, F. (2021) Game without Game Children's Activism and the Politics of the Everyday, Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 14(3), pp. 282-304. https://doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01403006
APA Citation style: Maarouf, M., Belghazi, T., & El Maarouf, F. (2021). Game without Game Children's Activism and the Politics of the Everyday. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication. 14(3), 282-304. https://doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01403006
Keywords
ARAB; children's activism; delirious pendulums; everyday politics; GMT+1 protests; street games; YOUTH