L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie

The article attempts to answer questions around the notion of “entitled person” or “beneficiary”, a term frequently used in the legal literature of colonial ethnology. The analysis is based on public events that took place in a village of Kabylie Soummam, from 1993 to the present day, which enable u...

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Main Author: Hadibi Mohand Akli
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2020-12-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/6827
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spelling doaj-6b1ad88802374a36b215dbd1efd9f8be2020-12-21T12:51:46ZfraCNRS ÉditionsL’Année du Maghreb1952-81082109-94052020-12-0123375310.4000/anneemaghreb.6827L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en KabylieHadibi Mohand AkliThe article attempts to answer questions around the notion of “entitled person” or “beneficiary”, a term frequently used in the legal literature of colonial ethnology. The analysis is based on public events that took place in a village of Kabylie Soummam, from 1993 to the present day, which enable us to study the social reconfigurations within the group. The contribution seeks to demonstrate how this social dynamic calls upon multiple registers of legitimization which find their roots in history. The observation of a series of public actions lead by individuals and families with regard to what they conceive as the proper way to enact their rights informs us on the idea that its acknowledgment is never definitely aquired, as it is reevaluated according to the balance of power in the village.http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/6827CitizenshipSegmentarityLawInstitutionsHistoryKabylia.
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author Hadibi Mohand Akli
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L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie
L’Année du Maghreb
Citizenship
Segmentarity
Law
Institutions
History
Kabylia.
author_facet Hadibi Mohand Akli
author_sort Hadibi Mohand Akli
title L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie
title_short L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie
title_full L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie
title_fullStr L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie
title_full_unstemmed L’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en Kabylie
title_sort l’ayant droit : un droit de cité et d’être cité dans la vie villageoise en kabylie
publisher CNRS Éditions
series L’Année du Maghreb
issn 1952-8108
2109-9405
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article attempts to answer questions around the notion of “entitled person” or “beneficiary”, a term frequently used in the legal literature of colonial ethnology. The analysis is based on public events that took place in a village of Kabylie Soummam, from 1993 to the present day, which enable us to study the social reconfigurations within the group. The contribution seeks to demonstrate how this social dynamic calls upon multiple registers of legitimization which find their roots in history. The observation of a series of public actions lead by individuals and families with regard to what they conceive as the proper way to enact their rights informs us on the idea that its acknowledgment is never definitely aquired, as it is reevaluated according to the balance of power in the village.
topic Citizenship
Segmentarity
Law
Institutions
History
Kabylia.
url http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/6827
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