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333:, is—as a process of constant translation and movement between center and periphery—a project of decolonization and questioning the established order. For Khatibi, Maghrebi texts written in French are "narratives of translation," narratives that "speak in tongues," as the mother tongue—whether a dialect of Arabic or Amazigh—operates within the foreign language, resisting formality and functionality. 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 302:
serving to regulate sexual interactions in social relations. Although the essay's subject of analysis is Quranic discourse on sexuality, Khatibi's analysis makes frequent use of a variety of sources—not only from Islamic theology and jurisprudence and European philosophy, but also from Christian doctrine and Western art.
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implores that Europe be left behind and that its legacies be rejected for the sake of finding "something different." Khatibi agrees that there is an urgent need to find "something different," but asks: "must we not first postulate that this Europe is still a question that shakes us to the core of our
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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 Foucault's notion of sexuality, the Quranic discourse on sexuality is legal in character,
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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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being?" In recognizing that Europe has rearranged the most intimate aspects of the colonized, he insists that disentangling from Europe is no simple matter, and that the call for decolonization must be reformulated.
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Khatibi's concept of "double critique" can be summarized as the simultaneous de-centering of both Western, colonial systems of thought and power and Islamic, inherited systems of thought and power.
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by addressing what he sees as an absence in the previous literature of engagement with both "sexuality in Islam and Islam according to sexuality." Khatibi takes
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Khatibi felt compelled to address the "silent questions" in Maghrebi society as part of his sustained dedication to subversive literature.
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in 2019. The English translation inserts the subtitle "Writings of Postcolonialism," which did not appear with the original publication.
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first published in 1983. The book, containing six theoretical essays, presents and applies the concepts of
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Abdelkébir Khatibi: Postcolonialism, Transnationalism, and Culture in the Maghreb and Beyond
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produced by North African intellectuals—provides a theoretical framework for the rest of
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Khatibi's thinking, and especially his idea of double critique, influenced the work of
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Local Histories/Global Designs: Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking
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Oliveira, Jessica da Silva C. de (2020), Oliveira, Jessica da Silva C. de (ed.),
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A translation by P. Burcu Yalim from French into English was published by
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paradigmatic analysis of sexuality from the first volume of
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Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
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Index

Abdelkebir Khatibi
French
Denoël
Abdelkebir Khatibi
Maghreb
Orientalist
culture theory
philosophy of language
Jacques Derrida
deconstruction
alterity
The Wretched of the Earth
Frantz Fanon
Les Temps modernes
Du Maghreb
Ibn Khaldun
Fatema Mernissi
Walter Mignolo
Jacques Berque
Collège de France
Edward Said
Orientalism
Foucault's
The History of Sexuality
bilingualism
bifurcated tongue
Bloomsbury


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