Contested Borders broadens understandings of dissident sexualities in Africa through examining new representations of same-sex desire emerging in recent francophone autofictional writing from the Maghreb, where long-established traditions pertaining to gender and sexuality are brought into contact with new forms of gender and sexual dissidence, resulting from the inflection of globally circulating discourses and embodiments of queerness in North Africa, and from the experience of emigration and settlement by the writers concerned in France. The book analyses specifically how Franco-Maghrebi writers Rachid O., Abdellah Taia, Eyet-Chekib Djaziri, and Nina Bouraoui foreground translation and narrative reflexivity around incommensurable spaces of queerness in order to index their crossings and negotiations of multiple languages, histories and cultures. By writing in French, Spurlin demonstrates that the writers are not merely mimicking the language of their former coloniser but inflecting a European language with discursive turns of phrase indigenous to North Africa, thus creating new possibilities of meaning and expression to name their lived experiences of gender and sexual alterity-a form of (queer) translational praxis that destabilises received gender/sexual categories both within the Maghreb and in Europe.
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Book Details
Title
Contested Borders
Imprint
Rowman & Littlefield International
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Source ISBN
9781786600813
Genre
Literary Criticism
ISBN13
9781786600813
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
LIT004010
Book Subcategory
Society and Culture Books
ISBN10
9781786600813
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
25 mm
Height
226 mm
Length
162 mm
Weight
562 gr
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