Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond. A Victorian Explorer's Insight into Moroccan Culture and Society

Par : Budgett Meakin
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  • Nombre de pages959
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664584823
  • EAN4057664584823
  • Date de parution04/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond, " Budgett Meakin presents a vivid exploration of Moroccan culture, society, and geography during the late 19th century. Richly descriptive and written in a conversational tone, Meakin's narrative oscillates between personal anecdotes and broader observations about Moroccan life, art, and tradition. His keen eye for detail captures the essence of the country's vibrant marketplaces, architectural wonders, and diverse peoples, while also weaving in socio-political commentary that contextualizes the period's colonial tensions.
This work stands out not only for its immersive storytelling but also for its ethnographic insights, laying groundwork for subsequent studies in North African culture. Budgett Meakin, a British travel writer and cultural historian, dove deeply into his travels to Morocco, motivated by a fascination with the cultures along the Mediterranean and their historical significance. His extensive travels and previous works on the subject matter provide him with a unique perspective, allowing him to connect with local traditions while confronting Western perceptions of the East.
His ethos embodies the spirit of Victorian curiosity and the desire to understand distant cultures. Recommended for readers interested in travel literature, cultural studies, and historical accounts, Meakin's work serves as an essential resource for anyone wishing to gain deeper insights into Morocco's rich tapestry and the transformative experiences of travel in the 19th century. It is a compelling invitation to journey into a world that both fascinates and informs.
In "Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond, " Budgett Meakin presents a vivid exploration of Moroccan culture, society, and geography during the late 19th century. Richly descriptive and written in a conversational tone, Meakin's narrative oscillates between personal anecdotes and broader observations about Moroccan life, art, and tradition. His keen eye for detail captures the essence of the country's vibrant marketplaces, architectural wonders, and diverse peoples, while also weaving in socio-political commentary that contextualizes the period's colonial tensions.
This work stands out not only for its immersive storytelling but also for its ethnographic insights, laying groundwork for subsequent studies in North African culture. Budgett Meakin, a British travel writer and cultural historian, dove deeply into his travels to Morocco, motivated by a fascination with the cultures along the Mediterranean and their historical significance. His extensive travels and previous works on the subject matter provide him with a unique perspective, allowing him to connect with local traditions while confronting Western perceptions of the East.
His ethos embodies the spirit of Victorian curiosity and the desire to understand distant cultures. Recommended for readers interested in travel literature, cultural studies, and historical accounts, Meakin's work serves as an essential resource for anyone wishing to gain deeper insights into Morocco's rich tapestry and the transformative experiences of travel in the 19th century. It is a compelling invitation to journey into a world that both fascinates and informs.