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15, rue des Prés
Lunay
77171 Léchelle
France
Tél: +33 (0)1 64 00 86 92
www.zellige.eu
Zellige: enamel-coated chips of terra cotta set into plaster, used to decorate monuments and home interiors in the Arab world.
With a firmly international focus, and a deliberately diversified catalogue (novels, essays and albums), Zellige aims to develop close partnerships with publishers, bookstore managers and distributors in the French-speaking world. So the works can be published simultaneously in all the countries involved. And at prices tailored to local buying power.
Steering clear of the centralising mindset, programmes are not systematically initiated in France. Out of the thirty titles featuring in this catalogue, half have originated from one of Zellige’s partners, in Algeria, Haiti, Morocco, Tunisia, Belgium or Lebanon.
Furthermore, Zellige has expanded into graphic design and communications, with customers sometimes hailing from other walks of life than publishing.
As for the publishing house’s name, recalling mosaics, it expresses its sharing, partnership-focussed, open attitude.
Benjamin STORA
À quand un couple algéro-marocain, indispensable moteur d’un Maghreb des régions ?
Une telle perspective réclame, de ces deux pays qui ont la même langue, la même culture, la même religion, de regarder sans fard ni complaisance leur passé, y compris le plus récent, pour préparer l’avenir.
Fort d’une vision comparatiste des deux « faux-frères» du Maghreb, Benjamin Stora apporte ici une contribution majeure, loin des silences officiels, des manichéismes simplificateurs ou des masques de circonstances.
Luttes d’indépendance, nationalisme arabe, Islam, litige saharien, minorités berbérophones, enjeux de mémoire, l’auteur nous révèle des singularités, mais aussi des imaginaires communs qui pourraient augurer d’un Maghreb uni et démocratique.
Benjamin STORA, professeur à l’INALCO, auteur de nombreux ouvrages, est considéré comme l’un des meilleurs spécialistes du Maghreb.
Nouvelle édition : janvier 2010 - (première parution : 2001) - 208 pages - 14 X 21 cm - 19 € - ISBN : 978-2-914773-30-0 - Essai
Marie VIEUX-CHAUVET
Un chef d’œuvre de la littérature haïtienne signé d’un écrivain qui l’a payé cher (Le Magazine littéraire)
Édité initialement en 1968 par Gallimard… qui ne l’a jamais mis en vente ! A la demande de la famille de l’auteur, menacée de mort par Duvalier et ses tontons macoutes qui faisaient alors régner la terreur sur Haïti.
Livre culte, unanimement salué comme l’un des chefs d’œuvres de la littérature francophone, le texte a circulé sous le manteau avant d’être réédité en 2005 chez Zellige.
Avec ce roman dérangeant et provocateur, Marie Vieux-Chauvet dénonce le cynisme, l’hypocrisie, les injustices et le compromissions qui font le lit des dictatures. Même si souvent, dans un sursaut tragique et digne, ses personnages atteindront à la rédemption.
Marie VIEUX-CHAUVET, née en 1916 à Port-au-Prince, est morte à New York en 1973, après avoir dû fuir Haïti. Considérée comme l’un des écrivains les plus importants de la francophonie, elle est également l’auteur d’un roman historique dont l’action se déroule à la fin du XIXe siècle, lors des prémisses de la révolution haïtienne, La Danse sur le volcan (Zellige).
Parution : 2005, réimprimé en 2007, 2008, 2009 - 384 pages - 14 X 21 cm - 24 € - ISBN : 978-2-914773-08-9 - Roman
Ibn AL-MUQAFFA
Une nouvelle traduction, fluide et agréable de ce classique de la littérature arabe (Le Temps, Genève)
Étudié dans toutes les classes, de Bagdad à Marrakech, traduit en plus de vingt langues, Kalila et Dimna est l’une des œuvres majeures de la littérature arabe.
Ces contes animaliers, s’enchâssant les uns dans les autres à l’instar des Mille et une nuits, également d’origine indienne, circulent en Perse avant qu’Ibn al-Muqaffa n’en livre la version de référence.
Au-delà de préceptes moraux, s’affirme ici un manuel de bonne gouvernance et du vivre-ensemble où la ruse supplante la force, et le sage le despote.
D’emblée, Kalila et Dimna a fasciné maints chefs politiques, qu’il s’agisse d’Al-Mansur, de Philippe le Bel ou d’Alphonse X de Castille. Quant à La Fontaine, il ne cacha pas y avoir puisé une part de son inspiration.
Né à Djur (aujourd’hui Fîrûzâbâd, en Irak) autour de 720, Ibn AL-MUQAFFA, écrivain reconnu, se servit du livre de Kalila et Dimna pour dénoncer le pouvoir absolu, la corruption, le népotisme et inciter à une réflexion sur l’amélioration de la société. Mal lui en prit, condamné à mort par le calife, il fut brûlé vif à Bagdad en 759.
2007 - 160 pages - 24 aquarelles originales - 16 X 24 cm - 17 € - ISBN : 978-2-914773-06-4 - Contes
Contact : Roger TAVERNIER
28, rue Dayat Aoua
Agdal
10000 Rabat
Morocco
Tél: (+212) 53 7 68 64 30
www.yomadeditions.net
Yomad was founded end 1998. It is a small publishing house specialising in books for young people. Its means are tiny but its ambition is huge, stemming from the dearth of local creation witnessed in literature for young people. It is true that the children’s departments in bookstores are crammed with books from elsewhere, books filled with references which are completely foreign to the culture and environment of Moroccan children. Whereas children need to set down roots in order to forge their identity and live in harmony with society. This is what underpins Yomad.
An initial collection, “mini Yemma”, of three books by Driss Chraïbi and a second collection, entitled “Yemma”, comprising two books by Habib Mazini were published in March 1999. With Driss Chraïbi as the star author in the catalogue, Yomad was able to get noticed quickly. Next came Zaïna et le fils du vent which proved highly popular among young readers. It received the high-school children’s Grand Atlas 2001 award. Further to requests from young readers, a second volume was published: Le défi de Zaïna.
The Yomad catalogue now features 10 collections comprising 40 books. The collections “Hikayat”, “Mini-Yemma”, “Mini-Yemma novels”, “Yemma”, “Contes du Maroc” (Moroccan folk tales), “Rêves d’enfants” (Children’s dreams), “Yemma junior”, “Raconte-moi l’Histoire” (Tell me a story), “Mini-plume” and “Nostalgie”.
Heavyweights in Moroccan and Algerian literature have contributed several of their own writings, including Driss Chraïbi, Fouad Laroui, Abdellatif Laâbi, Abdelhak Serhane, Zakya Daoud, Mohamed Dib and other less well-known authors such as Jocelyne Laâbi, Habib Mazini, Mehdi Degraincourt, Ouadia Bennis, Charlotte Bousquet, Véronique Abt, Dominique Logié, Françoise Chémaô, Christian Devèze, Zidrou, Samia Benatya, Keltoum Mosdik, Majid Al Amiri and Florence Deville-Patte. The illustrators who have provided pretty decorations for the texts are Nathalie Logié, Alexis Logié, Virginie Soumagnac, Abdellatif Mitari, Moshine Drissi, Saïd Boucetta, Karim Yahia, Noureddine Lahrech, Tasneem Allouch, Carole Gourat, Saïd Oumouloud, Jean-Paul Favreau, Pierre Léger and Orélie Gouel.
Je suis partie de « nomade » car pour moi, l’éditeur, l’écrivain, le lecteur, le livre sont tous des nomades. Le nom n’a pas été accepté, car il existait déjà. J’ai juste retiré le N et je l’ai remplacé par Y. Je trouve que Yomad a une belle sonorité.
Laurence
LE GUEN - illustrations d’Anthony COCAIN
Lorsque Briac et Maëlle posent leurs pieds sur le sol marocain, ils
sont loin de se douter que ce qui devait être un paisible voyage
jusqu’à Marrakech, va se transformer en une course poursuite après un
étrange individu. Que trafique-t-il à la tombée de la nuit dans les
ruelles de Tanger ? Que cherche-t-il dans les ruines de Volubilis ?
D’autant qu’il semblerait que les enfants ne soient pas tout seuls sur
les traces de cet homme...
À partir de 9 ans
2009 - 114 pages en noir & blanc -
12 x 18 - ISBN: 978-9954-0-0077-1
Mohammed
DIB - illustrations de Virginie SOUMAGNAC
Bilingue arabe / français
Il y a bien longtemps, un méchant sorcier était servi par un petit
garçon du nom de Salem. Un jour, le sorcier entendit quelqu’un frapper
à la porte de sa maison. Il ordonna à Salem d’aller ouvrir. Ce dernier
refusa. Quelle fut sa punition ?
Collection Hikayat - à partir de 4 ans
2003 - broché, 28 pages -
18 x 19 - ISBN: 9954-0-0040-2
Véronique ABT
Aïcha vit dans un village au Sud du Maroc. Tous les jours, elle regarde, avec envie, les enfants qui se dépêchent sur le chemin de l’école. Elle aimerait bien y aller aussi, mais elle doit aider sa maman à faire le ménage, laver le linge, aller chercher l’eau au puits...
Aura-t-elle une place à l’école un jour ?
Collection Rêves d’enfants - à partir de 7 ans
2005 - 40 pages en couleurs - 17 x 24 - ISBN : 9954-0-0061-5
Contact : Nadia ESSALMI
7/10, First Floor, Sarvapriya Vihar
New Delhi 110 016
India
Tél: (+91-11) 2652 4129 / (+91-11) 2686 6596
www.womenunlimited.net
Women Unlimited is an associate of Kali for Women, India’s first and oldest feminist press, which publishes scholarly and academic books in the social sciences; fiction; general interest non-fiction; autobiographies, reminiscences and memoirs; oral histories; books for young adults; pamphlets and monographs; and activist material. The Kali for Women/ Women Unlimited list combines the best of Kali’s titles published between 1984 and 2004, and an exciting range of books and authors commissioned by Women Unlimited. Women Unlimited has close links with the women’s movement, and the women’s studies in India, South Asia, and internationally. We participate in campaigns, nationally and regionally, and have organised extensively on issues to do with alternative media, women’s writing, and gender-based censorship. We consider all this as just an extension of our publishing activity.
WU is an active and organizing partner of the Independent Publishers’ Group (IPG), a collective of 10 Delhi-based independent publishers formed in March 2005; and of the Independent Publishers’ Distribution Alternatives (IPD Alternatives), a partnership of 8 independent Indian publishers set up in late 2005, which handles the distribution of titles published by nearly 20 small/independent publishers (including those of the 8 partners).
Read here the interviews with Ritu Menon:
Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Food Insecurity - by Vandana Shiva
“One of the world’s most prominent radical scientists.”
—The Guardian
“The South’s best-known environmentalist.”
— New Internationalist
CLIMATE CHANGE will dramatically alter how we live and is already affecting the lives of the world’s most vulnerable people.
In Soil Not Oil, bestselling author Vandana Shiva connects the food crisis, peak oil, and climate change to show that a world beyond a dependence on fossil fuel and globalization is both possible and necessary. Bold and visionary, Shiva reveals how three crises are inherently linked and that any attempt to solve one without addressing the others will get us nowhere.
Condemning industrial agriculture and industrial biofuels as recipes for ecological and economic disaster, Shiva’s champion is the small, independent farm. What we need most in a time of changing climates and millions hungry, she argues, are sustainable, biologically diverse farms that are more resistant to disease, drought, and flood. Calling for a return to local economies and small-scale food production, Shiva outlines our remaining options; a market-centred shortterm escape for the privileged, which will deepen the crisis for the poor and marginalized, or a people-centred fossil-fuel-free future, which will offer a decent living for all.
Vandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental thinker and activist. A leader in the International Forum on Globalization (IFG) along with Ralph Nader and Jeremy Rifkin and the Slow Food movement. Shiva won the Alternative Nobel Prize (the Right Livelihood Award) in 1993. She is the author of many books, including Manifestos on the Future of Food & Seed (2007), and Globalization’s New Wars: Seed, Water & Life Forms (Women Unlimited, 2005). Before becoming an activist, Vandana Shiva was one of India’s leading physicists.
May 2009 - 164 pages - paperback - Rs. 225 - ISBN: 978-81-88965-55-3
Sexual Economies in Contemporary Bombay Cinema - by Karen Gabriel
This insightful analysis of popular Bombay cinema presents a comprehensive discussion of its contemporary history, background, financing and social and political underpinnings. It maps the cultural landscape of this medium, tracing the relationship between the state, cinema and society. It reviews the ways in which gender and sexuality are articulated in the organisation of images, and demonstrates how heterosexuality operates as a stabiliser within this constellation. More generally, it looks at the emergence of heroes and anti-heroes, at the changing faces of masculinity, at femininity and the regulation of desire, and at Bollywood’s construction of gender, sexuality and the nation.
Karen Gabriel is currently Fellow, Centre for Women’s Development Studies, New Delhi. She has taught at St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, and works on issues of gender and sexuality.
350 pages - paperback - Rs. 450 - ISBN: 81-88965-49-9
Edited by
Samir Kumar Das & Rada Ivekovic
Terror has had different philosophies in history; and philosophies have their own engagement with terror. Can these two realities be judged historically? The question is important not only because today’s world is marked by different kinds of terror – individual, state, anarchist, revolutionary, religious, communal, but that these have different ideological and philosophical justifications which must be understood in their differential particularities, especially when these particularities are sought to be obliterated by the use of the term, ‘terrorism’, and its perceived practitioners as ‘terrorists’.
This book includes papers on important issues such as: terror as historical event; terror as a generalised discourse of ideology; terror as a feature in the continuum of violence; terror as ‘extreme violence’; war on terror, and the need for legitimacy; race, gender, difference, and the instruments of colonial terror; the early nationalists as the early terrorists; post-colonialism, societies, and terror; terror as the final marker of identity ascribed, undertaken, imposed; Enlightenment on terror and Philosophy’s engagement with terror.
The contributors include well-known international academics and philosophers: Artemy Magun; Ivaylo Ditchev; Stephen Wright; Daho Djerbal; Ranabir Samaddar; Didier Bigo; Paula Banerjee; Virgilio Alfonso da Silva; Pradip Kumar Bose; Alain Brossat, Samir Kumar Das; Shahnaz Rouse; Bechir Chourou; Boyan Manchev; and Francisco Naishtat. The editors are Samir Kumar Das, Professor at Calcutta University, political scientist, and author and editor of many publications; and Rada Ivekovic, Professsor of Philosophy and Programme Director at the Collège international de philosophie, and has written several books.
October 2009 - 300 pages - ISBN: 81-88965-56-1
Contact : Ritu MENON
No. 44, First Floor
Shahpur Jat
New Delhi 110 049
India
Tél: Tél: (+91-11) 2649 7999 / (+91-11) 4617 0894
www.tulikabooks.in
Tulika Books is an independent publisher based in Delhi, India, specializing in non-fiction, academic books in the social sciences and humanities. Established more than 10 years ago, it has published nearly 65 titles to date, and has been able to attract reputed scholars from various disciplines — such as history, economics, development studies, literary theory, cultural studies, art, sociology and politics — as its authors.
Tulika Books is an active and organizing partner of the Independent Publishers’ Group (IPG), a collective of 10 Delhi-based independent publishers formed in March 2005; and of the Independent Publishers’ Distribution Alternatives (IPD Alternatives), a partnership of 8 independent Indian publishers set up in late 2005, which handles the distribution of titles published by nearly 20 small/independent publishers (including those of the 8 partners).
Listen here the interview of Indira Chandrasekhar - interview by Frederick Noronha at the workshop on ’Spreading the Word: Copyright, Dissemination and Independent Publishing’ organized by the Independent Publishers’ Distribution Alternatives (IPDA) in collaboration with Alternative Law Forum, 24–25 June 2010, Bangalore.
Contact : Indira CHANDRASEKHAR
11, route de Sainte-Anne
13640 La Roque d'Anthéron
France
Tél: +33 (0)4 42 50 59 92
www.ventsdailleurs.com
Vents d’ailleurs was founded in 1999 by Gilles Colleu and Jutta Hepke. Publishing professionals for about 25 years, our starting point was when we noticed a great emptiness, a great shortage in the publishing industry. Book supply is substantial in France, yet many cultures are missing or under-represented. We are convinced that the knowledge of cultures from abroad, the others’ cultures, helps build a society with more solidarity and enriches any human being in his quest for humanity. It is therefore important to build bridges and to make available to everybody the tools to become or to be a citizen of today’s world. Written works, literature, arts, books contribute to this.
We want to contribute to building tomorrow’s world, to opening doors and windows wide to other visions of the world. We have thus opened our door to authors and illustrators, to visions and ideas from abroad, so as to continue together, on the long term, the journey of creation and literature.
Our editorial policy focuses on books telling stories from the “inside”, texts, narratives which do not contemplate other cultures or faraway fantasies – but which, on the contrary, come to us from elsewhere. These stories make us dream and wonder, they question us. The approach is reversed; shifting the point of view changes everything. Our representations, here in France, in a rich Northern country, are questioned, and our landmarks shifted away. Imaginations, languages, ideas, images, cultural expressions clash, cross, permeate each other.
Vents d’ailleurs is a member of the Alliance of independent publishers, the association Éditeurs sans frontières and the association Jedi Paca. Vents d’ailleurs is distributed in Haiti by Communication Plus and in Canada by Dimédia.
Contact : Jutta HEPKE
Responsable : Gilles COLLEU
292, avenue du Colonel Parant
BP 13822 Libreville
Gabon
www.afrilivres.net
A limited liability company founded in 1996 in Libreville to design, publish, and distribute intellectual works, Éditions du Silence started out publishing scientific journals for the University of Libreville before branching out into the publication of essays, accounts, memoirs, and writings about traditional culture. In 2007, it opened up to fiction and confirmed its grounding in the milieu of schools and universities and, more generally, in the world of ideas to better share our home: Earth.
Contact : Auguste MOUSSIROU-MOUYAMA
Sankofa & Gurli is a Burkinabe publishing house created in 1995. With its creation, several objectives were fixed to promote literature while acting in various and complementary plans which include writing (support of and follow-up with authors), reading (communication with the public), and output and diffusion; to promote and revalorize the African languages, especially those spoken in Burkina Faso and transnational languages, across an editorial policy which avoids marginalizing publication in African languages (aesthetic of the form and the contents, topics, circulation of the publications...); to produce literature of quality at costs corresponding to the local purchasing power; to work to arouse in the children and the young people the taste for reading and writing, and anchor in them, as soon as possible, practices of output and consumption of the writing; in a general way, to contribute to the promotion, the development, and the reinforcement of culture, especially literary, in a context of generalized illiteracy. Since 1999, the contacts have been diversified, the commitments reinforced and widened: Sankofa & Gurli Editions participate with various partners (African, European, North American) in co-publishing projects;
Member of the Alliance of independent publishers, Sankofa & Gurli contributes to the debate and to the fight for bibliodiversity and solidarity in publishers’ independence across the world.
Le nom de la maison d’édition est double. SANKOFA est le nom de l’oiseau qui, dans la cosmogonie des peuples AKAN, symbolise la conscience historique. Son slogan est « Il n’y a pas de honte à revenir sur ses pas pour prendre ce qu’on a perdu/oublié en cours de chemin ». GURLI est le nom du hérisson en gulmancema. Il symbolise aux yeux du fondateur de la maison d’édition l’ingénuité enfantine et le caractère absolu de la liberté des idées. On racontait souvent aux enfants qu’il était impossible de garder prisonnier un hérisson. Toutes les tentatives par ces enfants d’en enfermer un se révélaient vaines, le hérisson disparaissait toujours de sa prison. Bien des années plus tard, l’enfant que j’étais (suis ?) a appris que c’étaient nos aînés qui libéraient le petit animal. Ainsi en est-il des idées : on a beau les enfermer, les emprisonner, il se trouvera toujours un moyen, une personne, une circonstance, qui les libérera...
Contact : Jean-Claude NABA
1260 rue Bélanger, Bureau 201
H2S 1H9 Montréal (Québec)
Canada
Tél: (+1-514) 989 1491
www.memoiredencrier.com
Mémoire d’encrier was founded in March 2003 in Montréal by the writer Rodney SAINT-ÉLOI. It publishes works of fiction: novels, novellas, short stories, poetry, essays and accounts. Mémoire d‘encrier offers a varied catalogue that builds bridges between cultures and imagination in the North and South. The basic idea underlying our work is that of dialogue between cultures in a perspective of solidarity and of accepting the Other. Mémoire d’encrier is geared around a body of over a hundred works by authors from Canada, Quebec, the Caribbean, Native America, Africa, and Europe. The goal being to refuse exclusion and to redefine collective living.
Mémoire d’encrier : enraciner l’encre (l’écrit) dans le patrimoine oral. Associer la mémoire à l’écrit ; associer en ce sens littérature (écrits) et oraliture (traditions orales) ; assumer la continuité entre mémoire et modernité.
Jean FLORIVAL
Spectateur et souffleur, Jean Florival est dans l’œil du cyclone; à l’intérieur du régime, sans un quelconque titre officiel. C’est en témoin privilégié qu’il plonge dans l’intimité du pouvoir, relate des faits jusque-là inconnus du grand public. Ce livre a le mérite d’exposer avec sérénité des événements tantôt tragiques, tantôt loufoques, dans le dessein de refuser l’oubli, et de mieux comprendre cette tyrannie qui a endeuillé les familles haïtiennes, afin de sortir du cercle de l’impunité et de la logique bourreaux-victimes. Découvrez les frasques d’un pouvoir qui fige depuis un demi-siècle l’histoire et l’imaginaire d’Haïti.
Jean FLORIVAL est né en 1930 en Haïti. Journaliste, proche du régime duvaliériste, il a fréquenté le milieu du pouvoir haïtien. Ami et conseiller de ministres et de dignitaires du régime de 1957 à 1967. Se sentant menacé, il choisit l’exil en 1967, et part à New-York, puis s’installe en 1973 au Québec, où il a travaillé dans l’enseignement. Il partage son temps aujourd’hui entre la lecture, les conférences et l’écriture.
2008 - 29,95 $CAN - ISBN : 978-2-923153-92-6 - collection «Chroniques»
Jean BERNABÉ
Une dizaine de personnages, hauts en couleurs, issus de différents milieux sociaux et castes de la Martinique, sont mis en scène. Tous ces personnages, bigarrés, cocasses, hilarants, tournent sous le couvert d’un mouvement écologiste militant pour le changement social et se renvoient intrigues et hostilités. Le narrateur, pour différentes raisons, est l’objet de toutes les menaces. Jalousies, amertumes, ressentiments – mais aussi naïveté, trait d’esprit et générosité – servent de marqueurs à ces récits.
Jean BERNABÉ est né au Lorrain en Martinique en 1942. Écrivain et linguiste, il est le co-fondateur avec Patrick Chamoiseau et Raphaël Confiant du mouvement littéraire « La Créolité ». Il a été durant plusieurs années le Doyen de la Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de l’Université des Antilles et de la Guyane.
En 1983, il publie “Fondal Natal”, la première thèse de Doctorat sur le créole antillais. En 1989, il signe avec Chamoiseau et Confiant, l’important manifeste Éloge de la créolité. Il participe ensuite à la reconnaissance du créole dans le milieu universitaire et scolaire par l’intermédiaire de la création du CAPES de créole. Fondateur du GEREC-F (Groupe de recherches et d’études en espace créole et francophone), il est l’auteur d’importants ouvrages dans le domaine de la syntaxe du créole, ainsi que de nombreux articles de sociolinguistique et de littérature.
2009 - 24,95 $CAN - ISBN : 978-2-923713-01-4 - collection «Roman»
Jean PRICE-MARS
“Ainsi parla l’Oncle” est le premier manifeste de la condition noire. Paru pour la première fois en 1928, l’ouvrage a influencé l’œuvre et la pensée des auteurs du mouvement de la négritude comme Léopold Sédar Senghor, Aimé Césaire et Léon-Gontran Damas.
“Ainsi parla l’Oncle” est suivi du collectif Revisiter l’Oncle qui réévalue les incidences et résonances de cette œuvre dans le monde entier. Revisiter l’Oncle accueille les textes de Maryse Condé, Dany Laferrière, Jean-Daniel Lafond, Raphaël Confiant, André Corten, Jean Bernabé, Léon-François Hoffmann, Maximilien Laroche, Jean Morisset, et bien d’autres.
Réédité dans un nouveau format, avec une iconographie nouvelle (paysages et figures de l’Afrique et d’Haïti), l’ouvrage propose une relecture de cette œuvre monumentale qui a servi de bréviaire aux intellectuels des peuples noirs. Pour penser le monde, pour comprendre les mécanismes de l’aliénation, soit du «bovarysme culturel», Jean Price-Mars a mis en avant les traditions, les légendes populaires, le vaudou et tout l’héritage africain qui fondent les cultures noires.
2009 - 39,50 $CAN - ISBN : 978-2-923713-03-8 - collection «Essai»
Contact : Rodney SAINT-ÉLOI
51-55 rue Hoche - Bât. B - Hall 1 - étage 3
94200 Ivry-sur-Seine
France
Tél: +33 (0)1 45 15 20 20
www.editionsatelier.com
Globalisation, new information and communication technologies and individualisation are all radically overturning how people live and work, what they think and believe. L’Atelier hopes to help humanise this transformation, by encouraging the re-establishment of social ties and by making it possible for people from humble backgrounds to take a proactive stance in their own lives, through the publication of books in three fields: Christianity; culture and religion; social and human sciences.
True to the tradition of Editions Ouvrières, a publishing firm set up by the Young Christian Workers movement in 1929, L’Atelier aims to promote works that bridge different spheres of knowledge, that which is forged by experience as well as that which results from analytical work, for books to act as an agent of emancipation and enrichment of social ties for as many people as possible.
Contact : Gaëlle BIDAN
Ipek Sokak 5, 34433 Beyoglu
Istanbul
Turkey
Tél: +(90-212) 245 46 96
www.metiskitap.com/catalog/metisbooks
Founded in 1982, Metis Publishers has established itself as one of Turkey’s leading
publishing houses, renowned for defending its independent spirit and radical commitment, celebrating critical thinking, original talent, and bringing distinguished letters from the world to generations of Turkish readers. With over 800 titles to its name, Metis is reputed for its careful translations and editorial integrity.
Metis list includes both fiction and nonfiction, specializing in high literature and critical theory. Some of the literary authors published in translation are Ursula K. LeGuin, Marguerite Yourcenar, Salman Rushdie, Henry Bauchau, Georges Perec, John Berger, J.R.R. Tolkien and Maurice
Blanchot. The works of such distinguished Turkish authors as Murathan Mungan and Bilge Karasu are also published by Metis.
Metis nonfiction list features works of an interdisciplinary character that
have the potential to intervene in the cultural climate of Turkey from a
radical political perspective, such as those by Walter Benjamin, Max
Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Edward Said, Immanuel Wallerstein, Emile Cioran, Slavoj Zizek, Judith Butler, Nurdan Gürbilek and Nilüfer Göle. World-class literary theorists including Gyorgy Lukacs, Tzvetan Todorov and Mikhail Bakhtin, philosophers such as Paul Ricoeur, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Roland Barthes and psychoanalytic masters including Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein and Heinz Kohut are also amongst the authors Metis has published in Turkey.
Metis was the Goddess of Wisdom, first wife of Zeus, before he swallowed her up when she was pregnant and gave “birth” through his forehead to the next Goddess of Wisdom, Athena, who was “born from a man, fully armed”, whereas Metis was against the use of arms, worked with the knowledge of nature and used the skill of the craftsperson to solve disputes, like a captain navigating rocky waters.
Hence metis came to signify the “knowledge that the Power detests”, in addition to nobody, bastard, craftiness...
Cultural Climate of Turkey
by Vitrinde Yaşamak (1992) and Kötü Çocuk Türk (2001)
A collection of essays on Turkey’�s cultural climate in the last decades from a most insightful literary and cultural critic. The first two essays of this collection, “Life in the Shop Window” and “Return of the Repressed”, attend to the 80�’s � a period of radical economic, political and cultural change following the coup d�état of 1980. Nurdan Gürbilek argues that this was not only a period of oppression of speech but also a period of explosion of speech; an incitement to speech. A period when two seemingly opposed cultural strategies, the old one of repression, forbiddance and annihilation and the new one of provocation, assimilation and incorporation came together, weaving a cultural fabric that had significant results in shaping the cultural climate of modern Turkey. Gürbilek also argues that this was a period of cultural pluralism� - a result of the collapse of the modern Kemalist identity. Years of the “return of the repressed”; the voices that were previously repressed by the Kemalist project of modernization, the voices of the Islamic and Kurdish opposition, those of the lower and peripheral cultures, of women and queers and also the discourses of desire and sexuality returned to a relatively liberal cultural market ready to incorporate rather than suppress.
The following essays on Turkishness and evil explore the rather sinister cultural climate of the 1990�s and 2000�s when the efforts to redefine the Turkish identity predominated the cultural scene. She takes as her point of departure some of the significant images and tropes in modern Turkish literature and popular culture: popular arabesque songs of the 70s and 80s, the figure of the snob in modern Turkish literature, a news article on the death of a porn star, an oddly popular poster illustration, the child hero archetype in urban popular culture� With utmost care and justice Gürbilek weaves these into a keen understanding of their political, social and cultural significance, exploring Turkishness not as an autonomous and essentialist local truth but rather as an impasse always already shaped in relation to the modern world, as a double-bind that has always produced oppositional sentiments in the cultural sphere. This is where the desire to be the other coincides with the fear of losing one�s self in the other, where xenophilia is simultaneous with xenophobia, and the feeling of inadequacy is concurrent with a reflex of self-defense. And evil here has to do with the unleashing of all things dark and sinister when the liberal promise fails to deliver, when the shop windows cease to dazzle and the struggle for livelihood turns bitter in urban wilderness. Where do “Turkishness” and “evil” converge? And how do we gain insight into these moments of convergence?
By Bilge Karasu
In an ancient Mediterranean city, a tradition is maintained: every ten years an archaic game of human chess is staged, the players (visitors versus locals) bearing weapons. This archaic game, the central event of The Garden of the Departed Cats, may prove as fatal as the deadly attraction our narrator feels for the local man who is the Vizier, or Captain, of the home team. Their “romance” (which, though inconclusive, magnetizes our protagonist to accept the Vizier’s challenge to play) provides the skeletal structure of this experimental novel. Each of their brief interactions works as a single chapter. And interleaved between their chapters are a dozen fable-like stories. The folk tale might concern a 13th-century herbal that identifies a kind of tulip, a “red salamander,” which dooms anyone who eats it to never tell a lie ever again. Or the tale might be an ancient story of a terrible stoat-like creature that feeds for years on the body of whomever it sinks its claws into, like guilt. These strange fables work independently of the main narrative but, in curious and unpredictable ways, (and reminiscent of Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table), they echo and double its chief themes: love, its recalcitrance, its cat-like finickiness, and its refusal to be rushed. The Garden of the Departed Cats is a work of peculiar beauty and strangeness, the whole layered and shiny like a piece of mica.
Istanbul Culminating Session, 23-27 June 2005
Müge Gürsoy Sökmen (ed.)
“The records have to be kept and, by definition, the perpetrators, far from keeping records, try to destroy them. They are killers of the innocent and of memory. The records are required to inspire still further the mounting opposition to the new global tyranny. The new tyrants, incomparably over-armed, can win every war � both military and economic. Yet they are losing the war (this is how they call it) of communication. They are not winning the support of world public opinion. More and more people are saying no. Finally this will be the tyranny�s undoing. But after how many more tragedies, invasions and collateral disasters? After how much more of the new poverty the tyranny engenders? Hence the urgency of keeping records, of remembering, of assembling the evidence, so that the accusations become unforgettable, and proverbial on every continent. More and more people are going to say no, for this is the precondition today for saying yes to all we are determined to save and everything we love.”
� John Berger, from his message of support to the WTI
The World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) was a collective effort involving hundreds of people worldwide, most of whom never met in person. About twenty sessions were held in various cities of the world, focusing on different aspects of the war on Iraq. The findings of these sessions were incorporated into a culminating session held in Istanbul on 23-27 June 2005. This book consists of the proceedings of that session.
A civilian initiative inspired by the Bertrand Russell Tribunal of the Vietnam Era, the WTI aimed to record the crimes committed in Iraq, to note the historical, economic and political reasons behind the invasion and occupation of Iraq, to document the extent as well as the details of the destruction caused, and to write a counter-history to that of the victors�. The texts in this volume, an assemblage of experts� and witnesses� testimonies, provides a comprehensive grasp on what an invasion today means.
We hope that this book, which is the result of a worldwide effort involving activists, lawyers and experts from diverse backgrounds, that is, a product of the global opposition to war, will feed back into the global movement, inspire new forms of resistance, providing information and grounds for action, be it for appeals to the International Criminal Court or the United Nations, or for the individual acts of resistance, including that of conscientious objectors.
Contact : Müge GURSOY SOKMEN
Jahn Str. 24
50676 Cologne
Germany
Tél: (+49-221) 923 57 07
www.forough-book.com
Forough Publications and bookshop were founded in 1998 by the Mehdipour family in Cologne, Germany, with the aim to publish books that were banned in Iran.
Murder of Kasravi was the first book published by Forough in 1998. The intention was to publicize the truth about the death of Ahmad Kasravi, the Iranian famous critic of Islam. They continued their work by publishing memoirs of ex-prisoners of the Iranian Islamic regime.
Forough Publications now follows three orientations: literature, humanities and social sciences, and information. The publishing house wishes to call attention to Persian-language literature, but it also translates, publishes, and distributes works by German authors like The Weekend by Bernhard Schlink and The Fall of the Islamic World by Hamed Abdel-Samad.
Forough Publications has published more than 150 titles in different genres such as poetry, novels, children’s books, biography, and nonfiction books.
In addition, Forough supports the Persian educational programs outside of Iran by publishing and internationally distributing Persian textbooks.
Samad BEHRANGI - Translated to German by B. BINIAZ
Asad SEIF
Asaf SEIF (born in 1957 in Bandar Anzali) is an Iranian writer and researcher. He has been living in Europe since 1984 and is engaged in literary and cultural activities. He is a member of Iranian writers in exile association and was a member of its board of editors for one term. He has published numerous articles and studies in the field of social analysis and literary criticism. His latest study on “Love in fiction by Iranian writers in exile” is published by Forough Publications.
14 euros - ISBN: 978-3-943147-10-0
Aramesh DOSTDAR
Aramesh DOSTDAR (born in 1932 in Tehran) is an Iranian philosopher, writer, scholar and a former philosophy lecturer at Tehran University. He moved to Germany in 1958 to study philosophy in University of Bonn. From 1973 to 1980 he taught philosophy in the University of Tehran, until his dissmision during closure of universities by the Islamic government in the so called Cultural Revolution. Aramesh Dustdar who is currently living in Germany, is probably one of the few Iranian philosophers in the western meaning of the word. He is known for both complexity of the language but clarity and precision of ideas expressed. .
Four of his books have been published in Persian, 2 of them “Dark Luminosities” and “The Hidden Kinship” by Forough Publications.
He is uncompromising on controversial and sensitive issues such as incompatibility between Islam and democracy or the situation of intellectuals in the Muslim world, as, in his view, a real, Western type intellectual can not be tolerated in any Muslim society.
The murders of political and intellectual dissidents and opponents in the Islamic Republic of Iran are a “brilliant” example of that antagonism between Islam and democracy, he points out.
443 pages - 22 euros - ISBN: 978-3-943147-09-4
Contact : Anahita MEHDIPOUR
Responsable : Hamid MEHDIPOUR
Atlas Publishing was established in the late 1950s by Samar Haddad’s father, the present director of the publishing house. Atlas was one of the first bookshops in Damascus. In 1963, academic books were among the first works on its publishing list, followed shortly by many other titles. In 2002 Samar Haddad became the editor of Atlas and gradually took over as the head of the company. She remained true to her father’s motto: the book is the premier tool of knowledge and should therefore be within everyone’s reach. Atlas Publishing set up a translation division and a distribution division, while continuing to publish titles of relevance to readers, in keeping with an editorial policy promoting quality and the highest standards of technical production.
Atlas in Greek Mythology is the Titan who is condemned to hold the earth for eternity, and our logo shows him holding the Globe in one hand and a book in the other hand. This is the idea of my late father the founder of Atlas Publishers back in the fifties.
Read here the interview with Samar Haddad, published in partnership with ActuaLitté (November 3, 2016).
Michael SOMMER
Translated from German by Dr. Nabil Al Haffar
In this brief research, ancient civilization scholar Michel Sommer provides an exemplary model of a study in the science of history, which assimilated Assmann’s ideas about the theoretical field productively. Concerning the civilizational history of the region extending between the Mediterranean and the Tigris River, in the late Greek and Greek times, it is a sensitive and controversial research in fact, not because it explores the historical roots of the civilization region, which the Romans called Syria - and it is today implicitly and brutally involved in gang and proxy wars, in a form of “third world war”, according to the diagnosis of many observers - but because in his analysis of social models and religious systems in the late Greek and Greek era, he paints a new, humanistic picture of the different cultures of the empire and their intellectual status.
Michael Sommer has succeeded, by being realistic and exciting at the same time, in shedding lights on the past that shows every concrete detail as part of a tangled relationship, as it opens up horizons, that questions and doubts current “clichés”!
2020 - 224 pages - ISBN: 978- 9953 -583 -93-8
Boutros AL MAARI
This book offers pleasure to the eye as well as to the mind of the reader. Neither the texts are the basis for it nor the drawings, but rather they complement each other to produce an art book that we rarely find in our libraries. Al-Maari tries to be as simple as his paintings, simple in his texts and ideas that he calls stories and that are not without a poetic whiff or literary value. Damascus also is strongly present in his texts and he is not apologetic in showing his longing to his mother-city, so he celebrates it from a distance as if he is still walking in its streets and alleys like any young lover.
Through this book, Al-Maari tries to attract the ordinary audience - as he calls it – and lead them through the door of reading and savoring art from his simple yet sophisticated way of drawing and writing.
We hope that this experience will be a motivation for similar works by our writers and young artists, enriching our Arabic library.
2018 - 88 pages - ISBN: 978-9933-9242-6-3
Arabic
DOSTOEVKY
Translated from Russian by Adnan Jamous
Sheikh Hamad award for translation and international understanding for the achievement in Russian – Arabic translation
Doha – Qatar - 2018
This book includes a summary of rich experience, acquired by a creative person during his lifetime, with all the harsh tribulations and violent clashes, shameful slips, noble stances, and impressive creative achievements.
The writer monitored all the subtle aspects of the development of the “living life” and followed very carefully the reflection of its manifestations in the Russian and foreign press. Eyewitnesses state: that the writer used to review newspapers and magazines daily “until the last column of them”, and was keen to capture through the great diversity of important and secondary facts, its internal unity, its socio-psychological foundations, its spiritual-moral essence, and its philosophical-historical significance. It is interesting that some contemporary Russian intellectuals of Dostoyevsky considered that his genius was more evident in his “diaries” than in his “creative works”.
What gives this volume its added value, is that it is the first time that Dostoevsky is translated directly from Russian to Arabic.
2017 - 688 pages - ISBN: 978-9933-9242-1-8
Arabic
Contact : Samar HADDAD
Apartado de Correos, 133
38280 Tegueste
Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Islas Canarias
Spain
Tél: (+34) 922 27 95 97 / 646 151 141
www.bailedelsol.org
Baile del Sol is a publishing house located on the Canary Islands, off the coast of the African continent. It was established in 1992 in the form of a cultural association. Its founders had already been involved for a number of years in the cultural life of the Islands, as fanzine publishing editors, for Orín Desteñido, and for literary and music magazines, for Baile del Sol. The objectives of this association were retained throughout the years and Baile del Sol remains true to these to this day. On the one hand, we offer the chance to become published to new authors and, on the other, an increased effort so as local authors from the Canary Islands be considered for themselves and not because of their geographic origins. Our catalogue is additionally open to authors from other backgrounds. America, Oceania, Africa and Europe are all represented. We are, therefore, an open-minded and independent publishing house.
Contact : Ángeles ALONSO
4, rue d'Alger
1000 Tunis
Tunisia
Tél: (+216) 71 74 36 20 / (+216) 98 40 38 80
www.elyzad.com
elyzad Publishing was established in Tunis in 2005. In this Mediterranean country, with its rich melting pot of cultures, we have chosen to share a vibrant, modern literature rooted in diversity. Novels and short stories reflect our commitment: providing a platform from the South to the North for remarkable voices, from here and elsewhere, to read the world in its plurality.
Our editorial policy, deliberately uncompromising, was developed in the course of productive meetings with established authors Leïla Sebbar, Maïssa Bey, Colette Fellous, and Théo Ananissoh, who have put their trust in us, and others from Tunis, Algeria, France, which we have discovered and have the pleasure of introducing.
Views of Arab society mingle with nomadic texts redolent of the north seas and southern breezes, the Balkans and Japan… above all, any kind of multifaceted writing that opens the door or offers a passage to new experiences.
In fact, our catalogue includes works co-published with Actes Sud and Zellige in France and Le Fennec in Morocco. It contains thirty titles and a new paperback collection.
elyzad n’a pas de signification si ce n’est la réunion de mon prénom “Élisabeth” et nom “Daldoul”. Ce qui m’a intéressée dans cet « assemblage », ce sont les 3 racines que l’on peut décrypter : el : origine arabe ; ely : latine ; zad : perse... L’empreinte des mots qui se rencontrent...
Listen here the interview of Élisabeth Daldoul, carried out by the École des métiers de l’information (EMI-CFD), for the Hors Concours prize, October 2019.
Wahiba KHIARI
Ce roman est dédié aux jeunes filles enlevées, violées, tuées, durant la décennie noire (les années 90) en Algérie ; à celles qui ont eu à subir un « mariage de jouissance », mariées de force à leur geôlier, souvent mises enceintes. Ces filles si nombreuses, à qui le gouvernement algérien demande, à travers sa politique de « réconciliation nationale » de pardonner l’insupportable, se sont tues et ont ravalé leur honte.
Tandis que résonne le cri de l’une d’elles, subissant l’horreur, la narratrice raconte sa culpabilité d’avoir choisi l’exil et trouvé le bonheur. Un récit fort et direct, où alternent deux voix de femmes qui prennent la parole, tel un devoir de mémoire, pour ne pas oublier toutes les autres.
Wahiba Khiari est née à Alger en 1969. Après des études de langues à l’université de Constantine, elle enseigne l’anglais dans un lycée. En 1997, alors qu’elle vient d’être titularisée après avoir obtenu son CAPES, elle quitte une Algérie en proie à la violence et s’installe en Tunisie. A Tunis, elle s’inscrit dans un atelier d’écriture, puis devient responsable du rayon littérature dans une grande librairie. Aujourd’hui mariée et maman de deux enfants, elle s’occupe de la communication de cette même librairie. Nos Silences est son premier roman.
2009 ; 128 pages ; 11 x 19 cm ; 11 DT ;
ISBN : 978-9973-58-018-4
Roman
Tahar BEKRI
Le 27 décembre 2008, l’armée israélienne déclare la guerre à Gaza. Meurtri, le poète Tahar Bekri note au jour le jour son indignation, échange via Internet avec des intellectuels de toutes origines, dénonce les projets expansionnistes, l’indifférence internationale, ou presque.
Peu après, au mois de mars, il est invité à Ramallah, Naplouse, Jérusalem-Est et Bir Zeit pour un cycle de lectures. Confronté à la réalité de la vie en Palestine occupée, il nous restitue minutieusement son voyage, ses rencontres, ses impressions où affleurent colère et émotion.
Poète né en 1951 à Gabès, en Tunisie, Tahar Bekri écrit en français et en arabe. Il a publié une vingtaine d’ouvrages (poésie, essais, livres d’art). Son œuvre est traduite dans différentes langues. Il vit à Paris où il est maître de conférences à l’université de Paris Ouest-Nanterre.
2010 ; 156 pages ; 12 x 20,5 cm ; 12,900 DT ; ISBN : 978-9973-58-027-6
Récit
Théo ANANISSOH, Hélène GAUDY, Frank SECKA, Claude RIZZO, Azza FILALI
Cinq écrivains, du Togo, de Tunisie, de France, réunis autour d’un mot : adolescence. Partis à la découverte des jeunes, ils abordent des sujets fondamentaux encore tabous au Maghreb : la virginité, l’homosexualité, le port du voile, la religion, les codes sociaux, la perspective de l’immigration. Chacun livre sa propre lecture du pays et, du récit de voyage au roman, voire au conte, nous mène aux frontières intimes de ce « passage » qu’est l’adolescence.
2009 ; 384 pages ; 12 x 20,5 cm ; 15,500 DT ; ISBN : 978-9973-58-016-0
Nouvelles
Contact : Elisabeth DALDOUL
Elain Publishing is an independent Egyptian publishing house that was established in 2000 to provide a wide spectrum of knowledge to the Arab reader. Focusing principally on the fields of science, general Arabic culture, and translation, the publisher seeks to offer the Arab reader the best international, intellectual works.
In a record time, Elain has attracted a network of authors renowned for their talent and originality. We are committed to freedom of expression, the respect of intellectual property, and cooperation locally as well as globally.
Elain publishing house has now 200 published titles, including translated books. We reached the shortlist of the Booker Prize (International Prize for Arabic Fiction) and another that won the Elsheikh Zayed Prize
Via della Consolata 7
10122 Turin
Italy
Tél: +39 01 15 21 17 90
www.leoneverde.it
Il leone verde was founded in Turin in 1997, with the aim of putting out unpublished works, never previously translated into Italian. We always publish top-quality introductions, end matter and commentary in our works, produced by specialists of these topics.
Translations are always produced based on the source language of the texts, and we have opted for scientific rigour in their approach, even though our works target a broad spectrum of the public, rather than specialists.
Stefania CAMPO
This book shows Andrea Camilleri’s gastronomic perspective, expressed through
his most famous character – Montalbano, who is greedy and always starving. This
becomes the occasion to offer a tasty choice of traditional Sicilian dishes, with an
important contribution from Camilleri’s family memories.
In fact, food is often present in his stories, acquiring a strong affective value,
symbolizing maternal love. And this passion is shared by the fictional
superintendent: food is the fundamental object of desire and the most striking
source of pleasure.
The author seems to lead the reader to silently sit and calmly savour these
wonderful dishes.
Stefania Campo is an architect and is specialised in photography and digital
cinema; she works also as a teacher She lives partly in Milan and partly in Ragusa,
where she promotes an association called “Sicilian Movietour”, which offers cultural
and gastronomic routes inspired by literature and cinema.
2009 - 160 pages - 14 x 18 cm - 10 € - ISBN 978-88-95177-47-2
Franco DE LUCA
This book helps new parents in acquiring certainty and confidence while attending to their growing
kids.
As children’s problems are more and more often faced through drugs, the author tries to offer a critical
point of view in considering this kind of solutions, which are frequently source of collateral damages.
So, this work suggest some recipes of home made preparations and foods that can resolve non serious
children’s pathologies.
Franco De Luca has been a paediatrician for the Family Advice Bureau of Campagnano di Roma; he
is now the manager of the operative unit for “Preventive Medicine of Evolutionary Age”.
2009 - 150 pages - 13,5 x 22 cm - 14 € - ISBN 978-88-95177-42-7
Sara HONNEGGER
Among the questions and the problems that the birth of a baby arises, certainly there is the aspect of
nutrition and choice of food: in particular, during the first months of a new baby’s life attention to
products becomes fundamental.
This maternal experience can lead to two innovative results: learning an ecological approach to the
world around us and facing an educational path to the appreciation of diversity.
The author confronts the problems of children’s nutrition from this particular point of view: this book
offers recipes, memories, suggestions from mothers of many different cultures, about breast milk,
family meals, first baby food and culinary games.
In conclusion, this is an intercultural reflection about feeding: healthy food for us and Earth balance.
Sara Honnegger published several works about babies’ nutrition and education (for example Piccoli
Golosi), but also about ecological feeding (for example Cucina naturale and La cucina facile ed ecologica). She
collaborates with many magazines as “Donna moderna”, “Star Bene”, “Marie Claire”, "La cucina
naturale“,”D La Repubblica delle Donne“, the Sunday edition of”Il Sole 24 Ore", writing about
natural medicine, female health, natural feeding.
2008 - 144 pages - 15 x 21 cm - 14 € - ISBN: 978-88-95177-40-3
Contact : Anita MOLINO
10 Orange Street - PO Box 2004 Sunnyside - Houghton
Auckland Park 2041
2092 Gauteng
South Africa
Tél: +27 011 628 3200 +27 011 482 7280
www.jacana.co.za
A South African publisher, Jacana Media has been in the business since 1991. The firm specialises in the vulgarisation of normally complex or technical data. We have been recognised for the quality of our books in areas such as the environment and eco-tourism, as well as literature and educational materials (primary and secondary school). In 2002, Jacana Media established an open publishing policy that has since received much positive feedback, covering a vast spectrum of genres and subjects. We are particularly interested in promoting authors from South Africa and Africa as a whole. Jacana Media currently publishes works in essentially three areas: “Life” (political science, biographies and autobiographies, history, health and educational material), “Earth” (environment, natural history, maps and eco-guides) and “Fiction” (novels, short stories, poetry, and anthologies and collections focusing on African authors).
Contact : Bridget IMPEY
6, avenue Alain Savary
Le Belvédère
1002 Tunis
Tunisia
Tél: (+ 216) 71 28 05 05
www.ceresbookshop.com
Cérès is one of the most important book publishing houses in North Africa. Publishing mainly in French and Arabic, its books are distributed in Morocco, Algeria, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Mali, Benin, Lebanon, France, and many other countries. Cérès publishes approximately 45 new titles each year and has a current catalogue of over 700 titles in a wide variety of fields including fiction, history, philosophy, literature, education, social science, and tourist guides. Cérès publications have become benchmark works, addressing topics as diverse as Carthage, Tunisian mosaics, and painters.
Cérès est la déesse de la fertilité (romaine, anté-islamique).
Contact : Karim BEN SMAIL
The Arab Company of United Publishers, Med Ali Editions (Sfax - Tunisia) is a general independent publishing house founded in 1983.
Our books are made according to high-quality standards with the greatest possible care and attention at all levels. Our house works in cooperation with book professionals, artists, and renowned university teachers in various fields. We publish cultural books in the humanities and extracurricular books, with over 20 book series in the humanities, children’s books, and extracurricular books, as well as theses in cooperation with five Tunisian universities.
Med Ali Editions is dedicated to the mission of supporting and sharing all forms of learning and respecting the pleasure of knowledge, and distributing the Tunisian book.
Since 1990 we have participated in Arab and international book fairs. Since 1986 Med Ali Editions has been a member of the Union of Tunisian Editors. Since 1997 Med Ali Editions has been a member of the Union of Arab Editors and a member of the Maghreb Union of Editors. Med Ali Editions has co-published books with Tunisian, Lebanese, and Syrian editors, and editors from the Maghreb. We have also participated in the launch of an exporting company for the Tunisian book.
Med Ali est le nom du leader du syndicaliste tunisien (Mohamed Ali Elhammi). Il a étudié en Allemagne des cours du soir en économie, est revenu en Tunisie dans le début des années 1920. Il a créé des coopératives et les premiers syndicats nationalistes, qui vont lancer la première grève générale en Tunisie en 1924. Il est mort exilé en Arabie saoudite, tout jeune.
Hedi TIMOUMI
Avant l’établissement du “Protectorat” français sur la Tunisie en 1881, le pays a été durant la période 1831-1877 le théâtre d’une tentative de modernisation très originale (abolition de l’esclavage, promulgation de la première constitution du monde arabo-islamique en 1861 : une constitution très en avance sur son époque : n’a-t-elle pas stipulé la liberté de culte même pour le roi dan un pays islamique comme la Tunisie).
L’auteur, professeur d’histoire contemporaine à l’université tunisienne, a essayé d’exposer les faits de cette expérience modernisante sous leur vrai jour, n’en déplaise aux partisans de KHERE DDINE l’icône. Ce dernier, vrai cerveau de ce modernisme précoce est l’auteur du célèbre ouvrage : la voie la plus sûre pour connaître l’état des royaumes (1867). Il a été successivement premier ministre de la Tunisie et de l’empire ottoman. Cela en dit long sur sa grande envergure politique, mais la différence est énorme entre KHERE DDINE l’icône et KHERE DDINE le réel.
L’auteur a analysé les causes du quasi-avortement de cette première expérience réformiste. Parmi ces causes, beaucoup n’ont jamais été évoquées par les historiens de cette période telles la tentative anachronique de KHERE DDINE d’instaurer un véritable servage en Tunisie en 1874, les lacunes dans la formation intellectuelle de ce grand réformateur, son manque de combativité au moment opportun…
Maison Mohamad Ali Hammi -
2010 ; 300 pages ; ISBN : 978-9973-33-266-0
La Flambée de la résistance à Sfax - Taoufik ABDELMOULA
Taoufik ABDELMOULA né à Sfax le 19/09/1932, est diplômé de l’école supérieure de commerce de Tunis. C’est dans la pratique de l’industrie et du commerce qu’il a fait son expérience.
1960/1995- il a dirigé plusieurs sociétés commerciales et industrielles.
1966-1977 - Il a fondé l’Ecole COD.
Pendant 13 ans, il a développé, expérimenté et mis au point une nouvelle méthode d’enseignement de la comptabilité à partie(s) double(s).
1995 - il a élaboré deux manuels scolaires de comptabilité. En littérature, il a écrit 3 romans : « Un être composé » : roman de science-fiction ; « Le Ça diabolique » ; «Cassée à 9 ans ».
424 pages - 15.000 DT -
ISBN : 978-9973-33-246-2
Corps et société.
Étude anthropologique des croyances et des représentations
du corps en Ifrîqiyya médiévale
Soufia SHIRI-BEN HTIRA
Corps et société est une étude originale, non seulement par son thème très actuel mais aussi par son approche novatrice ; elle est présentée par Madame Soufia Shiri-Ben Hatira. Ce qui ressort de sa recherche, c’est l’importance accordée au corps féminin dans la culture islamique. C’est en trois grandes parties qu’elle mène l’étude du corps.
Dans un premier temps, elle s’intéresse à « la femme musulmane entre le culturel et le sacré » (car le corps féminin est d’abord vu, comme une source de désordre et la « porte de Satan ! »). C’est une analyse où l’auteur passe en revue tout ce qu’inspire le corps féminin à travers une analyse serrée des textes des théologiens et des juristes.
La deuxième partie traite de l’enjeu de ce corps féminin qui doit être caché au regard des hommes qui tourne peut-être et surtout autour de la volonté de l’exclure de l’espace public (l’espace public est donc « pôle de troubles et de lutte »). C’est une partie qui analyse, commente et discute la position des théologiens sur la place de la femme dans les différents lieux de l’espace urbain, sur les interdits énoncés.
En dernier lieu, comme toutes les religions ont énoncé des règles et réfléchi sur les notions de pur et d’impur. L’islam n’y a pas manqué et les ouvrages de foi s’étendent longuement sur les rituels de purification.
L’auteur ne manque pas de soulever ce problème, d’exposer ces concepts de pur et d’impur et de définir la souillure dans ses diverses acceptations.
Chercheuse en histoire, Soufia SHIRI-BEN HTIRA a obtenu en 2005 son doctorat de l’Université de Tunis 1 avec la mention bien honoré.
2008 - 384 pages - 15.000 DT -
ISBN : 978-9973-33-203-5
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We strive to publish and distribute works in Arabic on a diverse range of topics, from literature to social sciences, by local or translated authors, in order to promote a modern culture meeting the needs of Arab countries in terms of development and progress.
Bourhan EL DIN DELLO
اسم المؤلف: برهان الدين دلو
يشكل هذا الكتاب حقبة تاريخية هامة من تاريخ العرب وتطورهم في الجاهلية قبل الاسلام، باحثاً في التاريخ الاقتصادي، الاجتماعي، الثقافي، السياسي والديني بأسلوب التاريخ العقلاني والعلمي.
This book treats a very important period of the history of Arab people and their development in the pre-Islamic period, examining the economic, social, cultural, political, and religious history, through a rational and scientific history style.
2004 - 842 pages - 17 x 24 cm - 20 $ - ISBN: 978-9953–438–89-7
Dr. Hussein MROUÉ
اسم المؤلف: د. حسين مروة
يعتبر هذا الكتاب من الكتب الأساسية في القرن العشرين، لما حققه من اضاءات موضوعية على تاريخ الفلسفة العربية الاسلامية منذ نشأتها الأولى وعبر تجلياتها المختلفة، مستنداَ الى المنهج العلمي الجدلي في دراسته الفلسفية الاسلامية.
It is one of the most important books of the 20th century for its objective clarifications about the history of Arabic and Islamic philosophy since its creation, through its various expressions, based on a scientific and dialectical method in its Islamic and philosophical approach.
4 volumes (576, 576, 448 et 416 pages) - 17 x 24 cm - Prix 4 volumes : 70 $ (20 $ + 20 $ + 16 $ + 14 $) - ISBN volume 1: 978-9953-71-283-3
ISBN volume 2: 978-9953-71-284-0
ISBN volume 3: 978-9953-71-285-7
ISBN volume 4: 978-9953-71-286-4
Farah ANTOUN
اسم المؤلف: فرح أنطون
ان هذا الكتاب الذي صدر عام 1903 في مدينة اسكندرية يشكل شاهداً على التراكم الثقافي العربي التنويري في الحياة الثقافية في المنطقة وسقوط المشاريع النهضوية البرجوازية وتصاعد الهيمنة الاوروبية الرأسمالية على مصر وسوريا والعراق والمغرب العربي.
Published in 1903 in Alexandria, this book is a kind of evidence of the accumulation of Arab cultures in cultural life of the region, of the fall of “bourgeoisie” projects of expansion, of the increase in European capitalist hegemony over Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and Arab Maghreb as well.
2007 - 376 pages - 21 x 14 cm - 9.50 $ - ISBN: 978-9953-438-89-7
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