Writing Tangier in the Postcolonial Transition

Writing Tangier in the Postcolonial Transition

Space and Power in Expatriate and North African Literature

Walonen, Michael K.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

176

Mole

9781032929071

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Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Cultural Dynamics of Expatriate Tangier; Chapter 3 Paul Bowles, Approaching the Maghreb; Chapter 4 Always on the Outside: Jane Bowles's Vision of Spatial Impenetrability; Chapter 5 "Don't ever fall for this inscrutable oriental shit like Bowles puts down": Demystifying and Remystifying the Maghreb in William Burroughs's Tangier Writings; Chapter 6 Brion Gysin's Conflictive Maghreb; Chapter 7 Alfred Chester: In Search of Belonging Through Mapping and Sex; Chapter 8 A Counter-Discourse of Tangerian Space in the Works of Tahar Ben Jelloun and Anouar Majid; aft Afterword;
morocco;bound;international;zone;paul;bowles;brion;gysin;tahar;ben;Young Man;Western Sahara;Tahar Ben Jelloun;North African Literature;World War III;Morocco Bound;Mohamed Choukri;Glory Hole;Spider's House;Sheltering Sky;Ben Jelloun;Naked Lunch;Ville Nouvelle;Native Moroccan;Burroughs's Work;Moroccan Women;Composite City;Bowles's Work;Iron Table;Young Moroccan Men;Moroccan Nationalism;Moroccan Independence;Moroccan Culture;Frontier Space;Alhambra Palace