Writing Queer Identities in Morocco
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Writing Queer Identities in Morocco
Abdellah Taia and Moroccan Committed Literature
Christensen, Tina Dransfeldt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
01/2021
216
Dura
Inglês
9781788315852
15 a 20 dias
481
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Acknowledgements
Notes on Transcriptions and Translations
Introduction
1. Writing the self as a site of (queer) commitment
From "national allegory" to multidirectionality as a strategy of subversion
The dual function of self-narration
Queering the nation
2. Abdellah Taia as author and activist
Breaking the silence
La generation du "je"
Homosexuality "a la marocaine"
3. Subverting "ethnographic" reading strategies
"Generation 54": Beyond ethnography and acculturation
Nobody sees anybody: Driss Chraibi's Le Passe simple
Simply living a life of "deviance": Abdellah Taia's L'Armee du salut
4. Writing transidentity in the language of the "other"
"Third Worldism" and French as language of resistance: The Souffles-Anfa?s movement
Toward an ethics of bilingualism: Abdelkebir Khatibi's Amour bilingue
"Poor" French as a strategy of resistance: Abdellah Taia's Un Pays pour mourir
5. Shame, silence and nation building
Gendered memories of political violence during the Years of Lead
Dialogue of suffering: Fatna El Bouih's ?adith al-'atmah
Taking revenge through love: Abdellah Taia's Infideles
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Notes on Transcriptions and Translations
Introduction
1. Writing the self as a site of (queer) commitment
From "national allegory" to multidirectionality as a strategy of subversion
The dual function of self-narration
Queering the nation
2. Abdellah Taia as author and activist
Breaking the silence
La generation du "je"
Homosexuality "a la marocaine"
3. Subverting "ethnographic" reading strategies
"Generation 54": Beyond ethnography and acculturation
Nobody sees anybody: Driss Chraibi's Le Passe simple
Simply living a life of "deviance": Abdellah Taia's L'Armee du salut
4. Writing transidentity in the language of the "other"
"Third Worldism" and French as language of resistance: The Souffles-Anfa?s movement
Toward an ethics of bilingualism: Abdelkebir Khatibi's Amour bilingue
"Poor" French as a strategy of resistance: Abdellah Taia's Un Pays pour mourir
5. Shame, silence and nation building
Gendered memories of political violence during the Years of Lead
Dialogue of suffering: Fatna El Bouih's ?adith al-'atmah
Taking revenge through love: Abdellah Taia's Infideles
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
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Acknowledgements
Notes on Transcriptions and Translations
Introduction
1. Writing the self as a site of (queer) commitment
From "national allegory" to multidirectionality as a strategy of subversion
The dual function of self-narration
Queering the nation
2. Abdellah Taia as author and activist
Breaking the silence
La generation du "je"
Homosexuality "a la marocaine"
3. Subverting "ethnographic" reading strategies
"Generation 54": Beyond ethnography and acculturation
Nobody sees anybody: Driss Chraibi's Le Passe simple
Simply living a life of "deviance": Abdellah Taia's L'Armee du salut
4. Writing transidentity in the language of the "other"
"Third Worldism" and French as language of resistance: The Souffles-Anfa?s movement
Toward an ethics of bilingualism: Abdelkebir Khatibi's Amour bilingue
"Poor" French as a strategy of resistance: Abdellah Taia's Un Pays pour mourir
5. Shame, silence and nation building
Gendered memories of political violence during the Years of Lead
Dialogue of suffering: Fatna El Bouih's ?adith al-'atmah
Taking revenge through love: Abdellah Taia's Infideles
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Notes on Transcriptions and Translations
Introduction
1. Writing the self as a site of (queer) commitment
From "national allegory" to multidirectionality as a strategy of subversion
The dual function of self-narration
Queering the nation
2. Abdellah Taia as author and activist
Breaking the silence
La generation du "je"
Homosexuality "a la marocaine"
3. Subverting "ethnographic" reading strategies
"Generation 54": Beyond ethnography and acculturation
Nobody sees anybody: Driss Chraibi's Le Passe simple
Simply living a life of "deviance": Abdellah Taia's L'Armee du salut
4. Writing transidentity in the language of the "other"
"Third Worldism" and French as language of resistance: The Souffles-Anfa?s movement
Toward an ethics of bilingualism: Abdelkebir Khatibi's Amour bilingue
"Poor" French as a strategy of resistance: Abdellah Taia's Un Pays pour mourir
5. Shame, silence and nation building
Gendered memories of political violence during the Years of Lead
Dialogue of suffering: Fatna El Bouih's ?adith al-'atmah
Taking revenge through love: Abdellah Taia's Infideles
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
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