Ecritures féminines au Maroc
Author: Najib Redouane
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Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 2296596207
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Author: Najib Redouane
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Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 2296596207
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 141
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sheri Dion
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
Published: 2011-09
Total Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 1575911507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William J. Thompson
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Published: 2006-09
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9781575911045
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides a listing available of books, articles, and book reviews concerned with French literature since 1885. This work is a reference source in the study of modern French literature and culture. The bibliography is divided into three major divisions: general studies, author subjects (arranged alphabetically), and cinema.
Author: Waïl S. Hassan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 777
ISBN-13: 0199349797
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Oxford Handbook of Arab Novelistic Traditions encompasses the genesis of the Arabic novel in the second half of the nineteenth century and its development to the present in every Arab country, as well as Arab immigrant writing in many languages around the world.
Author: Suellen Diaconoff
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Published: 2009-11-07
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeginning in the 1980s and gathering force in the last decade of the twentieth century, Moroccan women writers have become the latest group of Middle Eastern women to break their silence by writing both fiction and non-fiction. The Myth of the Silent Woman examines representative French-language texts from Moroccan women writers. Suellen Diaconoff situates these works in a discourse of social justice and reform, arguing that they contribute to the emerging national debate on democracy and help to create new public spaces of discourse and participation. In novels and short stories, essays and memoirs, including one powerful text by a dissident and former political prisoner, these authors contest hegemonic systems of thought and practice, reappraise traditional spaces and limits, shatter taboos and transgress borders. In so doing, they profoundly undermine easy assumptions about Arab women, feminism, and democracy, while boldly challenging the stereotype of the silent woman.
Author: Jane Hiddleston
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2021-05-06
Total Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 1501360108
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMultilingual Literature as World Literature examines and adjusts current theories and practices of world literature, particularly the conceptions of world, global and local, reflecting on the ways that multilingualism opens up the borders of language, nation and genre, and makes visible different modes of circulation across languages, nations, media and cultures. The contributors to Multilingual Literature as World Literature examine four major areas of critical research. First, by looking at how engaging with multilingualism as a mode of reading makes visible the multiple pathways of circulation, including as aesthetics or poetics emerging in the literary world when languages come into contact with each other. Second, by exploring how politics and ethics contribute to shaping multilingual texts at a particular time and place, with a focus on the local as a site for the interrogation of global concerns and a call for diversity. Third, by engaging with translation and untranslatability in order to consider the ways in which ideas and concepts elude capture in one language but must be read comparatively across multiple languages. And finally, by proposing a new vision for linguistic creativity beyond the binary structure of monolingualism versus multilingualism.
Author: Aomar Boum
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2016-06-02
Total Pages: 1003
ISBN-13: 1442262974
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA historical reference work on Morocco must take as its subject al-maghrib al-aqsa (the far west) as the Arabic scholars have generally referred to the approximate region of present-day Morocco, roughly the north-west corner of Africa but at times including much of the Iberian peninsula, because the modern nation-state is a relatively recent creation owing much to events in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. External influences on Morocco tend to come across the narrow straits of Gibraltar to the north, from the east along the Mediterranean litoral, or up from the Sahara. In each case, access is constrained by geography and continued control from outside the region has been difficult to manage over the long term. Although many of the dynasties that came to power in Morocco conquered much broader regions, history and topology have so conspired that there is still more coherence to an historical focus on al-maghrib al-aqsa than is the case for most modern nation-states. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Morocco contains a chronology, an introduction, a glossary, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Morocco.
Author: Laura Chakravarty Box
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2005-02-10
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1135932077
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study presents the first broad analysis of Maghrebian women's dramatic literature undertaken in English. The book considers sixty-five plays and works of performance art by they twenty-eight women dramatists from the Maghreb.