Re-Masculinizing Immigrants in Israel
The Moroccan Troubadour Sliman El-Maghribi’s Social Ballads
Abstract
Below I analyse three ‘social ballads’ by Sliman El-Maghribi, a key figure in the ‘Moroccan troubadours’ scene’ that emerged in 1950s Israel as Moroccan male immigrants encountered Israel’s then-hegemonic sabra masculinity milieu. The ballades reflect tactics that these immigrants, facing masculine marginality, adopted as they used the Scene as a platform for negotiation and reshaping of their masculine identity against their marginalization. By performing masculine compromise and adaptations, they developed a hybrid masculine model that coupled identification with Israel with criticism and rejection of its male hegemonic practices.
Presentato: 01 Aprile 2025 | Accettato: 19 Ottobre 2025 | Pubblicato 15 Dicembre 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Ballads • 1950s Israel • Moroccan immigrants • Re-masculinization • Sabra • Male marginalization • Troubadours’ scene
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