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Title: Medeuro : the longing for identity and community among Maltese migrant settlers in North Africa
Authors: Frendo, Henry
Keywords: Maltese -- Algeria
Immigrants -- North Africa
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of Malta. Mediterranean Institute
Citation: Henry F. (2007). Medeuro : the longing for identity and community among Maltese migrant settlers in North Africa. Journal of Mediterranean Studies, 17(2), 211-226.
Abstract: Based largely on materials held in the Service des Periodiques at the Bibliotheque Nationale de Tunisie in Tunis, and especially on content anaylsis of a 1930s newspaper Melita published in Sousse. this study explores the yearning for and the anguish of a cultural survivance among Maltese migrant settlers in North Africa, above all the retention of Maltese as a language of expression, affinity and identification, at a time when Maltese itself was experiencing a literary rebirth. However, such a campaign is undertaken in a 'non-Maltese' context, where moreover, in addition to separation and distance, the influence of European empires-the French, the British and the Italian-is pronounced, if not dominant, thus interfering with any continued loyalty to one mother tongue or mother country. Masterminding the intellectual push for a collective self-identity anchored in language, literature, history and religion, is a leading francophone litterateur whose family had settled in Algeria from the island of Gozo. What is also offered here, in the annotations, is a fairly comprehensive bibliography of Maltese migrant settlement in northern Africa with special reference to lesser known articles and other publications not available in English.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/24145
ISSN: 10163476
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