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+ | « Un homme d’une cinquantaine d’années, | ||
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+ | =====Documentation critique===== | ||
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+ | MACK, Mehammed Amadeus, « Untranslatable Desire: Interethnic Relationships in Franco–Arab Literature », // | ||
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+ | **Abstract**\\ | ||
+ | This article examines the sexualization of postcolonial relations at the level of literature, paying special attention to how postcolonial resentment is portrayed via the figure of the 'Arab boy,' transplanted from an exploited status in colonial settings to an unassimilated status in contemporary France. The difficulties of communication that occur, when certain French writers aim to depict this Arab figure, are then sourced to problems of cultural translation in a variety of instances. Gay-identified Moroccan authors like Rachid O. and Abdellah Taïa, who write in French from France, have responded to calls for sexual disclosure as ' | ||
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+ | Titre: Incomparable | ||
+ | Auteur [ref]: auteurs: | ||
+ | Parution [date::Y]: 1999 | ||
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