Homi Bhabha’s Cultural Hybridity and Early Twentieth Century Modifications of Fez, Morocco

Homi Bhabha’s Cultural Hybridity and Early Twentieth Century Modifications of Fez, Morocco
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Download or read book Homi Bhabha’s Cultural Hybridity and Early Twentieth Century Modifications of Fez, Morocco written by Colette Apelian, Ph.D. and published by Bay House Publications. This book was released on 2015-01-08 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How does the concept of hybridity relevant to the history of electricity in the French colonial old city of Fez, Morocco (1912-56)? What were the historic glass electric fixture designs? This essay aims to answer these questions based on archival documents and photographs. 37 pages long, 8 black and white and color images. Key Words: history of technology, electricity, electrical infrastructure, electric power, French Colonial, Fez, old city, Morocco, globalization, cosmopolitanism available at https://gumroad.com/l/DfkkT and https://gum.co/DfkkT


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