Variation sur une typologie des corps dans l’imaginaire littéraire au Maroc

This article proposes to explore a typology of body which worries the postcolonial imaginary in Morocco. It is especially question of those of the woman, the homosexual and the father. The fourth is of inter-semiotic nature. These bodies contain an improper dimension, in break with a conventional an...

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Main Author: Abdallah Lissigui
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2011-11-01
Series:Itinéraires
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1507
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Summary:This article proposes to explore a typology of body which worries the postcolonial imaginary in Morocco. It is especially question of those of the woman, the homosexual and the father. The fourth is of inter-semiotic nature. These bodies contain an improper dimension, in break with a conventional and normative axiology. They also contain a major socio-cultural stake which reveals a set of fluctuations which the subject undergoes in the contemporary Moroccan society, torn between tradition and modernity, the fascination for the desire of the body and the dismay it generates when it becomes sharp, exalted and unbridled. This new position of the body refers to several characters in search of an idyllic human condition and an identity to re-build.
ISSN:2427-920X