American Amazigh: Remaking North African Indigeneity and Belonging in the Diaspora, (Paperback)

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<p><b>How an indigenous group from North Africa challenges dominant narratives of race, migration, and belonging in the United States</b> </p><p><i>American Amazigh</i> examines the complex identity negotiations of Amazigh people--also known as Berbers--as they build community and claim visibility in the American landscape. These distinct ethnic groups, whose histories predate the arrival of Arabs in North Africa, unsettle categories of race and ethnicity in the U.S., challenging dominant assumptions about what it means to be African, Indigenous, and Muslim. Their experiences also disrupt familiar immigration narratives, revealing the complexities and challenges of legal migration processes such as family reunification and the Diversity Immigrant Visa program. </p><p>In seeking to make their struggles for recognition legible within the American context, Amazigh communities grapple with conditional belonging while also bearing the legacy of marginalization in their home countries, which is rooted in colonial divisions, postcolonial nationalism, and Arabization policies, fostering systemic discrimination. In the diaspora, Amazigh identity is being actively reshaped as individuals and organizations engage with new ideological frameworks, global Indigenous rights movements, and recent political gains in North Africa, where they have long fought for linguistic, cultural, and legal equality. </p><p>The Indigenous perspective has been largely missing from the literature on migration. Drawing on four years of ethnographic research, and framed around the concept of diasporic indigeneity, the book explores how the Amazigh people forge new anchors of belonging and create spaces of social cohesion. By uncovering both the opportunities and challenges presented in the American context, the book moves beyond conventional migration narratives to illuminate how identity and belonging are continually translated and reconfigured within new places.</p>

  • American Amazigh: Remaking North African Indigeneity and Belonging in the Diaspora, (Paperback)
  • Author: New York University Press
  • ISBN: 9781479838530
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-09-22
  • Page Count: 352
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Political & Social Sciences
Publication date September, 2026
Pages 352
Subgenre Anthropology
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Edition 1
Publisher New York University Press
Language English
Edu focus Social Science
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 6.00 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 1.25 lb
Bisac subject heading Social Science

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