Sexual/textual politics: rethinking gender and sexuality in gay Moroccan literature

Sexual/textual politics: rethinking gender and sexuality in gay Moroccan literature

Author: 
Ncube, Gibson
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2014
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Journal of Contemporary African Studies
Source: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 32, No.4, October 2014, pp. 476-490
Abstract: 

This paper sets out to examine the social implications and functions of the contemporary body of gay Moroccan literature against Maria Pia Lara's readings of the creation and reception of literary works in the public sphere. Through a (re)reading of novels by Rachid O. and Abdellah Taïa, it is argued that these novels offer a privileged space that is not simply a metalinguistic and autonomous edifice, but also a means through which individual, societal and cultural self-assessment and comprehension can be affected in the domain of quotidian life. Ultimately, and possibly more importantly, this paper asserts that gay literary narratives reveal the heterogeneity of lived experiences, thereby producing innovative ways of considering sexuality which cannot be simply overlooked or invalidated. These narratives thus propose an alternative public-sphere which challenges hegemonic Moroccan norms and value systems.

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CITATION: Ncube, Gibson. Sexual/textual politics: rethinking gender and sexuality in gay Moroccan literature . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 32, No.4, October 2014, pp. 476-490 - Available at: https://library.au.int/sexualtextual-politics-rethinking-gender-and-sexuality-gay-moroccan-literature-42