‘The legitimate’ after the uprisings: justice, equity, and language politics in Morocco
Debates on languages have been omnipresent in the Moroccan public space since independence. This article examines the regimes of justification employed by language advocates to approach historically the norms of legitimacy, i.e., ‘the legitimate’. It argues that a new discourse on languages has emer...
Main Author: | Ghilani, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2020
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