Abd El-Krim's Guerrilla War Against Spain and France in North Africa: An Adventure Setting for Screen Melodramas

Mevliyar Er & Paul B. Rich (2015) Abd el-Krim's guerrilla war against Spain and France in North Africa: An adventure setting for screen melodramas, Small Wars & Insurgencies, 26:4, 597-615, DOI: 10.1080/09592318.2015.1050847

22 Pages Posted: 23 Jan 2020 Last revised: 12 Dec 2022

Date Written: July 21, 2015

Abstract

The Riffian rebel leader Mohammed Abd el-Krim Al-Khattabi (1882–1963) became an important early guerrilla leader by successfully initiating extensively organized resistance in the Moroccan Rif against Spanish and French imperial power in the early 1920s. The Rif War triggered a wave of adventure films since the 1930s. This article will look at some of these, especially Sergeant Klems (1971) and The Wind and the Lion (1975), and suggest that they can be seen in terms of the wider impact of screen Orientalism derived from the iconic film Lawrence of Arabia (1962) directed by David Lean. The article will show that these films promoted what it terms a colonial gaze by underlining many stereotyped cinematic clichés relating to the Islamic cultural area and Abd el-Krim's revolt that stretch back to the early history of cinema.

Keywords: Abd el-Krim, Sergeant Klems, Rif War, Morocco, Guerilla Warfare, Clichés, Stereotypes, Cinema

Suggested Citation

Er, Mevliyar, Abd El-Krim's Guerrilla War Against Spain and France in North Africa: An Adventure Setting for Screen Melodramas (July 21, 2015). Mevliyar Er & Paul B. Rich (2015) Abd el-Krim's guerrilla war against Spain and France in North Africa: An adventure setting for screen melodramas, Small Wars & Insurgencies, 26:4, 597-615, DOI: 10.1080/09592318.2015.1050847, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2635007

Mevliyar Er (Contact Author)

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