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108:"as a horizon of thought" and a model for plurality, alterity, difference, and alternative thought, calling for a "radicalization of the margin." While each essay can work as a standalone piece, the six essays are united by the theme of a "plural Maghreb," presented by Khatibi as both a historical reality and a desire restrained by the dominance of both theological-nationalist authorities and
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and argues that, as there is a lack of direct equivalents in Arabic, "sexuality" has to transform in translation into the target language and with regard to the bodies that speak it. Khatibi argues that, unlike
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essay contains two parts: a study of colonial sociology—its "decolonization"—and an analysis of precolonial hierarchy in the
Maghreb and especially Morocco. The first part was written in 1974 and substantially revised, and the second part was written in 1970. The essay engages with the thinking of
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criticizes those who have written with intellectual and political hostility towards The East and constructed a narrative of its inferiority to the West, Khatibi targets the
Orientalists who romanticize various aspects of The East. Khatibi sees this romanticization as advancing "the pecuniary
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