This paper aims at examining the manifestations of postcolonial Moroccan `Self`-representation(s). Central is the image that Moroccan writers evince about Moroccan identity and culture. Four postcolonial Moroccan novels are analyzed to trace out the Moroccan ‘Self’-portrayal by means of sketching out the multivocality inherent in these novels. Indeed, the linguistic variety in the choice of the novels is purposefully meant to delineate rhetorical similarities and differences in `Self`-representation. Moroccan `Self'-representation is characterized by ambivalent viewpoints. The study tries to answer the following questions: Is `Self`-representation possible? What does it really involve? How does it imbricate with power relations, gender, colonial epistemic violence, postcolonial inferiority complex , and post-independence disillusionment?

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-330-79681-2

ISBN-10:

3330796812

EAN:

9783330796812

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Azize Kour

Number of pages:

132

Published on:

2018-04-05

Category:

General Humanities