Sidi Jenih – Saint Genet: An Example of Queer Maghrebi French
Sidi Jenih – Saint Genet: An Example of Queer Maghrebi French
In Le Rouge du tarbouche (2004), a young male narrator-protagonist named Abdellah recounts a visit he and his mother pay to their cousin Malika in Larache, a historic town on Morocco’s Mediterranean coast. Malika’s husband had deserted both her and their five sons shortly after their move to Larache where she is happily pursuing a new life away from her former in-laws who “lui pourrissait l’existence au bled” [were ruining her life in the small town of the homeland] (45)....
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