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Vitality and Dynamism: Interstitial Dialogues of Language, Politics, and Religion in Morocco's Literary Tradition

Kirstin Ruth Bratt - Personal Name; Bratt, Youness M. Elbousty - Personal Name; Devin J. Stewart - Personal Name;

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.


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: ., 2014
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English
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9789087282134
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Literary Criticism / African
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Kirstin Ruth Bratt, Youness M. Elbousty, Devin J. Stewart
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Kholif Basri
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