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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042689337
    Format: 196 pages
    ISBN: 9789087282134 , 9789400601857 , 9789400601864
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Marokko ; Literatur ; Französisch ; Arabisch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949387509502882
    Format: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    Content: Post-colonial theory recognizes that European and American scholars have traditionally defined the themes that are of interest in literary criticism; in Moroccan studies, these themes have tended toward questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism-typically questions regarding Morocco in its relationships with colonizing nations. This book intends to re-define the themes of interest in Moroccan studies, looking toward more local themes and movements and relationships of sub-cultures and languages within Morocco. Questions in this volume regard concepts of the self, conflicting discourses, intersections of self-identity and community, and Moroccan reclamation of identity in the post-colonial sphere.
    Note: Introduction. The Vitality of tradition / by Kirstin Ruth Bratt -- How the West was won: the Arab conqueror and the serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi's La Mère du printemps / by Ziad Bentahar -- Cultural encounter in Moroccan postcolonial literature of English expression / by Mohamed Elkouche -- Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) literary space / by Daniela Merolla -- Writing in the feminine: the emerging voices of francophone Moroccan women writers / by Touria Khannous -- Tactile labyrinths and sacred interiors: spatial practices and political choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun's Fí al-Tufúla and Ahmed Sefrioui's La boîte à merveilles / by Ian Campbell -- Monstrous offspring: disturbing bodies in feminine Moroccan francophone literature / by Naima Hachad -- Hegemonic discourse in Orientalists' translations of Moroccan culture / by Naima El Maghnougi -- The countercultural, liberal voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and its affinities with the American Beats / by Anouar El Younssi -- Khatibi: a sociologist in literature / by Sam Cherribi and Matthew Pesce -- Emigration and quest for identity in Laila Lalami's Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, Akbib's 'The Lost Generation', and Fandi's Alien ... Arab ... and Maybe Illegal in America / by Ilham Boutob.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-006-0186-7
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1827840684
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (196 p.)
    ISBN: 9789400601857
    Content: "Anti-colonial literature is not necessarily ‘combat literature’ as Fanon and Déjeux have both suggested in their own writings. While it is often combative, there is also anti-colonial literature that emphasizes the human and the humane rather than the oppositional and contentious; it cannot be fair to label all anti-colonial literature as combative, even if one were to expand the definition of “combat” to include peaceful struggles against oppression or dehumanization. This book suggests that the relationship between the West and the rest of the world has been imagined as a relationship of Self (the West) to Other (the rest of the world), ordered and bordered geographically by the whims of Europeans and creating a Center-Periphery paradigm. These invented boundaries of humanity serve to separate geographical sites, but more, they serve to enclose the Empire and exoticize other cultures. Boundaries are often spatial, but more often, they are related to relationships and colonialization."
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Preface , Introduction: The Vitality of Tradition , Chapter 1 How the West Was Won: The Arab Conqueror and the Serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi’s La Mère du printemps , Chapter 2 Cultural Encounter in Moroccan Postcolonial Literature of English Expression , Chapter 3 Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space , Chapter 4 Writing in the Feminine: The Emerging Voices of Francophone Moroccan Women Writers , Chapter 5 Tactile Labyrinths and Sacred Interiors: Spatial Practices and Political Choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun’s Fí al-Tufúla and Ahmed Sefrioui’s La boîte à merveilles , Chapter 6 Monstrous Offspring: Disturbing Bodies in Feminine Moroccan Francophone Literature , Chapter 7 Hegemonic Discourse in Orientalists’ Translations of Moroccan Culture , Chapter 8 The Countercultural, Liberal Voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and Its Affinities with the American Beats , Chapter 9 Khatibi: A Sociologist in Literature , Chapter 10 Emigration and Quest for Identity in Laila Lalami’s Hope & Other Dangerous Pursuits, Akbib’s ‘The Lost Generation,’ and Fandi’s Alien … Arab … and Maybe Illegal in America , About the Authors , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9958346349602883
    Format: 1 online resource (196 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8728-292-3 , 94-006-0185-9
    Content: Post-colonial theory recognizes that European and American scholars have traditionally defined the themes that are of interest in literary criticism; in Moroccan studies, these themes have tended toward questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism typically questions regarding Morocco in its relationships with colonizing nations. This book intends to re-define the themes of interest in Moroccan studies, looking toward more local themes and movements and relationships of sub-cultures and languages within Morocco. Questions in this volume regard concepts of the self, conflicting discourses, intersections of self-identity and community, and Moroccan reclamation of identity in the post-colonial sphere.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction. , The Vitality of Tradition / , How the West Was Won: The Arab Conqueror and the Serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi’s "La Mère du printemps" / , Cultural Encounter in Moroccan Postcolonial Literature of English Expression / , Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space / , Writing in the Feminine: The Emerging Voices of Francophone Moroccan Women Writers / , Tactile Labyrinths and Sacred Interiors: Spatial Practices and Political Choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun's "Fíal-Tufúla" and Ahmed Sefrioui’s "Laboîteà merveilles" / , Monstrous Offspring: Disturbing Bodies in Feminine Moroccan Francophone Literature / , Hegemonic Discourse in Orientalists Translations of Moroccan Culture / , The Counter cultural, Liberal Voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and Its Affinities with the American Beats / , Khatibi: A Sociologist in Literature / , Emigration and Quest for Identity in Laila Lalami's "Hope & Other Dangerous Pursuits", Akbib's "The Lost Generation", and Fandi's "Alien Arab and Maybe Illegal in America" / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8728-213-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9958346349602883
    Format: 1 online resource (196 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8728-292-3 , 94-006-0185-9
    Content: Post-colonial theory recognizes that European and American scholars have traditionally defined the themes that are of interest in literary criticism; in Moroccan studies, these themes have tended toward questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism typically questions regarding Morocco in its relationships with colonizing nations. This book intends to re-define the themes of interest in Moroccan studies, looking toward more local themes and movements and relationships of sub-cultures and languages within Morocco. Questions in this volume regard concepts of the self, conflicting discourses, intersections of self-identity and community, and Moroccan reclamation of identity in the post-colonial sphere.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction. , The Vitality of Tradition / , How the West Was Won: The Arab Conqueror and the Serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi’s "La Mère du printemps" / , Cultural Encounter in Moroccan Postcolonial Literature of English Expression / , Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space / , Writing in the Feminine: The Emerging Voices of Francophone Moroccan Women Writers / , Tactile Labyrinths and Sacred Interiors: Spatial Practices and Political Choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun's "Fíal-Tufúla" and Ahmed Sefrioui’s "Laboîteà merveilles" / , Monstrous Offspring: Disturbing Bodies in Feminine Moroccan Francophone Literature / , Hegemonic Discourse in Orientalists Translations of Moroccan Culture / , The Counter cultural, Liberal Voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and Its Affinities with the American Beats / , Khatibi: A Sociologist in Literature / , Emigration and Quest for Identity in Laila Lalami's "Hope & Other Dangerous Pursuits", Akbib's "The Lost Generation", and Fandi's "Alien Arab and Maybe Illegal in America" / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8728-213-3
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9948323630302882
    Format: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Vitality and dynamism : interstitial dialogues of language, politics, and religion in Morocco's literary tradition. Leiden, [Netherlands] : Leiden University Press, c2014 ISBN 9789087282134
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949517539502882
    Format: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    ISBN: 9789400601857 , 9789400601864
    Additional Edition: Print version: Vitality and dynamism : interstitial dialogues of language, politics, and religion in Morocco's literary tradition. Leiden, [Netherlands] : Leiden University Press, c2014 ISBN 9789087282134
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9958346349602883
    Format: 1 online resource (196 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8728-292-3 , 94-006-0185-9
    Content: Post-colonial theory recognizes that European and American scholars have traditionally defined the themes that are of interest in literary criticism; in Moroccan studies, these themes have tended toward questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism typically questions regarding Morocco in its relationships with colonizing nations. This book intends to re-define the themes of interest in Moroccan studies, looking toward more local themes and movements and relationships of sub-cultures and languages within Morocco. Questions in this volume regard concepts of the self, conflicting discourses, intersections of self-identity and community, and Moroccan reclamation of identity in the post-colonial sphere.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction. , The Vitality of Tradition / , How the West Was Won: The Arab Conqueror and the Serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi’s "La Mère du printemps" / , Cultural Encounter in Moroccan Postcolonial Literature of English Expression / , Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space / , Writing in the Feminine: The Emerging Voices of Francophone Moroccan Women Writers / , Tactile Labyrinths and Sacred Interiors: Spatial Practices and Political Choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun's "Fíal-Tufúla" and Ahmed Sefrioui’s "Laboîteà merveilles" / , Monstrous Offspring: Disturbing Bodies in Feminine Moroccan Francophone Literature / , Hegemonic Discourse in Orientalists Translations of Moroccan Culture / , The Counter cultural, Liberal Voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and Its Affinities with the American Beats / , Khatibi: A Sociologist in Literature / , Emigration and Quest for Identity in Laila Lalami's "Hope & Other Dangerous Pursuits", Akbib's "The Lost Generation", and Fandi's "Alien Arab and Maybe Illegal in America" / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8728-213-3
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949419642202882
    Format: 1 online resource (196 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8728-292-3 , 94-006-0185-9
    Content: Post-colonial theory recognizes that European and American scholars have traditionally defined the themes that are of interest in literary criticism; in Moroccan studies, these themes have tended toward questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism typically questions regarding Morocco in its relationships with colonizing nations. This book intends to re-define the themes of interest in Moroccan studies, looking toward more local themes and movements and relationships of sub-cultures and languages within Morocco. Questions in this volume regard concepts of the self, conflicting discourses, intersections of self-identity and community, and Moroccan reclamation of identity in the post-colonial sphere.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction. , The Vitality of Tradition / , How the West Was Won: The Arab Conqueror and the Serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi’s "La Mère du printemps" / , Cultural Encounter in Moroccan Postcolonial Literature of English Expression / , Intersections: Amazigh (Berber) Literary Space / , Writing in the Feminine: The Emerging Voices of Francophone Moroccan Women Writers / , Tactile Labyrinths and Sacred Interiors: Spatial Practices and Political Choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun's "Fíal-Tufúla" and Ahmed Sefrioui’s "Laboîteà merveilles" / , Monstrous Offspring: Disturbing Bodies in Feminine Moroccan Francophone Literature / , Hegemonic Discourse in Orientalists Translations of Moroccan Culture / , The Counter cultural, Liberal Voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and Its Affinities with the American Beats / , Khatibi: A Sociologist in Literature / , Emigration and Quest for Identity in Laila Lalami's "Hope & Other Dangerous Pursuits", Akbib's "The Lost Generation", and Fandi's "Alien Arab and Maybe Illegal in America" / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8728-213-3
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB903633860
    Format: 1 online resource (196 pages .)
    ISBN: 9400601859 , 9789400601857 , 9789087282929 , 9087282923
    Content: Post-colonial theory recognizes that European and American scholars have traditionally defined the themes that are of interest in literary criticism; in Moroccan studies, these themes have tended toward questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism-typically questions regarding Morocco in its relationships with colonizing nations. This book intends to re-define the themes of interest in Moroccan studies, looking toward more local themes and movements and relationships of sub-cultures and languages within Morocco. Questions in this volume regard concepts of the self, conflicting discourses, intersections of self-identity and community, and Moroccan reclamation of identity in the post-colonial sphere.
    Note: Introduction. The Vitality of tradition / , How the West was won : the Arab conqueror and the serene Amazigh in Driss Chraïbi's La Mère du printemps / , Cultural encounter in Moroccan postcolonial literature of English expression / , Intersections : Amazigh (Berber) literary space / , Writing in the feminine : the emerging voices of francophone Moroccan women writers / , Tactile labyrinths and sacred interiors : spatial practices and political choices in Abdelmajid Ben Jalloun's Fí al-Tufúla and Ahmed Sefrioui's La boîte à merveilles / , Monstrous offspring : disturbing bodies in feminine Moroccan francophone literature / , Hegemonic discourse in Orientalists' translations of Moroccan culture / , The countercultural, liberal voice of Moroccan Mohamed Choukri and its affinities with the American Beats / , Khatibi : a sociologist in literature / , Emigration and quest for identity in Laila Lalami's Hope & Other Dangerous Pursuits, Akbib's 'The Lost Generation', and Fandi's Alien . Arab . and Maybe Illegal in America / , In English.
    In: OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks), OAPEN
    Additional Edition: Print version: Vitality and dynamism. ISBN 9789087282134
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9087282133
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: OAPEN
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    URL: Full text available: 2014.  (Available in Knowledge Unlatched eBooks Collection.)
    URL: Full text available: 2014.  (Available in De Gruyter Open Access eBooks.)
    URL: Full text available: 2014.  (Available in Project Muse Open Access ebooks.)
    URL: Full text available: 2014.  (Available in OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks).)
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